
What Is The OWU Connection?
The OWU Connection is our signature program that connects your classroom learning with real-world experience. Faculty mentors will work with you to build your own pathway of OWU Connection experiences, including travel, research, creative projects, service, and internships, all with a purpose: to prepare you for the causes, careers, and graduate school opportunities that you want to pursue.
The OWU Connection is . . .
Guided. With our 11:1 student-to-faculty ratio, you work closely with professors and advisors who can help you find your passion and build a program to make it a career.
Personalized. Want to major in Zoology and Creative Writing? You can do that. Add a travel class to the Galapagos Islands to walk in the footsteps of Darwin. And how about a semester internship with a publisher in New York City? We work with you to create a unique experience that prepares you for your next step and for a lifetime of learning.
Universal. Every OWU student participates in The OWU Connection. You have opportunities to travel, conduct research, complete an internship, and take your learning into the real world.
Purposeful. The OWU Connection helps you develop the knowledge, skills, and experience that employers and grad schools value most: the ability to think critically, analyze complex problems, work in diverse teams, and communicate effectively. Every year, OWU graduates connect their jobs or grad school placements directly to their OWU Connection experiences.
You will be prepared to face complex challenges in real-world settings. You will be ready to make a difference.
Connect to a Better Future
The OWU Connection gives you the broad-based knowledge, global skills, and real-world experience that will help you tackle tomorrow's most important challenges. We have four goals for you - and many ways for you to fulfill them: You will Think Big. You will Do Good. You will Go Global. You will Get Real.
Think Big
You will integrate knowledge across disciplines. Work closely with your professors to explore the connections that link the arts, sciences, and humanities in solving real-world challenges. OWU offers 70 majors, and about a third of OWU students graduate with multiple majors. You also can work with faculty mentors to explore research projects in one discipline or across diverse majors.
Do Good
You will make the world a better, more caring place. Service has always been an OWU tradition and one of our highest values. Every year, OWU students devote thousands of hours to serving others. You might promote healthy cooking in our community, help repair homes damaged by hurricanes, or volunteer in urban schools. You will connect learning and purpose.
Go Global
You will build a diverse and global perspective. Get your passport ready. You will have many opportunities to expand your classroom learning by immersing yourself in another culture. And on campus, you'll be living in a community that celebrates diversity and is enriched by students from around the world.
Get Real
You will practice the application of knowledge. Every OWU student is guaranteed a variety of opportunities to put theory into practice—to take what you've learned in the classroom and put it to work in real-world settings. You can take on an internship. Or work with a professor to create a unique project—and get OWU funding to help carry it out.
OWU Connection Discovery Engine
Here’s what’s special about The OWU Connection: You personalize your academic program with unique Connection Experiences that combine what you care about, where you want to go, and who you want to be. Use this tool to discover some of the possibilities. Shuffle for random results or choose your pairing.Life After OWU
OWU graduates leave with knowledge, experience, and a hunger to change the world—a combination that excites employers and graduate schools. Our graduates land in top graduate programs, get good jobs, and have the far-reaching perspectives to keep on learning and the broad-based skills to move up the ladder.

Olivia Baylor '19
UCLA, MFA program in Animation

A.J. Outcalt
Operations Analyst, UBS Financial Services, Chicago

Brianna La Croix '18
Social Media Marketing & Production Assistant, ABC Studios, Burbank, California

Lan Nguyen ’18
Software Engineer, Facebook - Menlo Park, California

Derek Shank '18
University of Wisconsin, Ph.D. program in Astrophysics

Jordan Brown ’18
University of Wisconsin - Madison, Biotechnology program

Erin Cannon ’18
Corporate Control Accountant, Honda of America - Marysville, Ohio

Madeleine Juszynski ’18
Vanderbilt University Law School

Charles Kottler ’18
Accelerated Development Program, Change Healthcare, Nashville, Tennessee

Dianyi Li ’18
Duke University program in Environmental Management

Courtney Carmichael ’18
Event Fellow, GovLoop - Washington, D.C.

Brian Jordan ’18
Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine

Meaghan Teitelman ’18
French Teaching Fellow, Culver Academies - Culver, Indiana

Chloe Holmes ’18
American University program in International Affairs

Trey Olsen ’18
Financial Analyst, Makena Capital Management - Menlo Park, California
OWU Connection Experience: OWU Connection Grant to spend 6 weeks at UCLA studying animation through the Film and Television Institute
Pictured: Olivia Baylor, Studio Art major, BFA
OWU Connection Experiences: Internships at Capital Advisors, Ltd., Cleveland and at UBS, Chicago
Pictured: A.J. Outcalt, Finance Economics major: "Through my internship experiences and involvement throughout Ohio Wesleyan, my motivation, knowledge and confidence have significantly been strengthened."
OWU Connection Experience: Internship at ABC Studios
Pictured: Brianna La Croix, Business Administration major: "OWU afforded me countless opportunities such as continuing my volleyball career as a student athlete, vice presidents of clubs, and participation in countless workshops on and off campus."
OWU Connection Experience: Software Engineer internships two summers at Facebook; departmental honors research project
Pictured: Lan Nguyen, computer science major, "“I just finish my departmental honors research project, and I am sure it will follow me to the rest of my career.”
OWU Connection Experiences: Summer research projects at University of Notre Dame Physics Department and at OWU
Pictured: Derek Shank, Astrophysics & Mathematics major
Pictured: Jordan Brown, Botany/Microbiology major, “The summer gave me great graduate-level research experience and attracted me to UW-Madison.”
OWU Connection Experiences: Connection grant to study international accounting standards in Australia and New Zealand; internship at NiSource, Inc.
Pictured: Erin Cannon, Accounting major, “I’m able to take what I learned in Australia and New Zealand and integrate it into my job at Honda.”
OWU Connection Experiences: National Moot Court competition and Travel-Learning class on black British literature traveling to Manchester, Liverpool, and London
Pictured: Madeleine Juszynski, Economics major, “Dr. Esler's moot court program was my first point of contact with constitutional law cases and helped me decide I wanted to go to law school. He was an excellent pre-law advisor.”
OWU Connection Experiences: Internship at WebMD in New York City; semester studying entrepreneurship and international marketing in Seville, Spain.
Pictured: Charles Kottler, International Business major, “During my time at WebMD, I became fully immersed in the world of digital health and worked on a number of initiatives to utilize WebMD's consumer base in new ways.”
OWU Connection Experiences: Connection grant to present her independent study project at the annual conference of the American Association of Geographers in Boston; summer research geography project; Travel-Learning course on environmental alteration in Costa Rica
Pictured: Dianyi Li, Geography & Economics major, “The courses I’ve taken, the independent study experience, the travel-learning course, and the working experiences helped me find more possibilities in the fields of geography and economics.”
OWU Connection Experiences: Internships at Columbia University and Brown University; domestic exchange at Spelman College in Atlanta
Pictured: Courtney Carmichael, Politics & Government major, “Participating in workshops on-campus, such as the OWU Summit, as well as planning trips to conferences off-campus, namely the Civil Liberties and Public Policy conference, have allowed me to better prepare for life beyond the classroom.”
OWU Connection Experience: National Science Foundation research project
Pictured: Brian Jordan, Pre-Medicine, Neuroscience, and Psychology majors, “Not only did I gain tangible, observable skill sets that will benefit me as I move on to study medicine, but I was also allowed to network with numerous physicians that inevitably allowed me to gain even more shadowing experience.”
OWU Connection Experiences: Four Connection Grants to study in France and Peru; semester abroad at Institut d’Avignon; Travel-Learning course on French literature; teaching internship at Northfield Mount Hermon
Pictured: Meaghan Teitelman, French and Sociology & Anthropology major, “The travel experiences I've been granted have made me more well-rounded, given me real-world experiences, furthered my language abilities, and provided me with important cultural perspectives.”
OWU Connection Experiences: Summer study abroad in Geneva, Switzerland; Connection grant exploring the economic and cultural importance of French local markets
Pictured: Chloe Holmes, International Business & French major, “These two (Connection) opportunities pushed me to explore other cultures and conduct independent research, and have prepared me for a future in international affairs.”
OWU Connection Experience: Internship at Makena Capital Management
Pictured: Trey Olsen, Finance Economics major, “My summer learning experiences were more of an extension of my classroom learning that took place at OWU.”