Future Anticipated Summer Programs
Wheaton College faculty design and lead a variety of summer international or domestic study programs to complement and enhance the on-campus academic experience. Here are the Anticipated programs for upcoming summers(for-credit).
All Programs are subject to internal approval, minimum enrollment, and ongoing evaluation of local conditions, including enhanced health and safety reviews. All Programs, therefore, are subject to change.
This program, open to undergraduate and graduate students in good standing, culminates in a journey through the Republic of Ghana, West Africa. We explore the historical, scientific, theological, psychological, sociological and artistic dimensions of racial reconciliation and human wholeness and flourishing. Learn more >>>
This program provides students with the opportunity to read the philosophical and educational works of European Philosophers in the contexts in which they wrote them. By reading texts and visiting the educational sites that influenced their writings, students will be invited to understand what a transformative educational can mean for them as students, and for those who hope to be K-12 teachers or professors, what a transformative education might mean for their future teachers. Learn more >>>
Wheaton in England
The Wheaton in England program provides students the opportunity to immerse themselves in literary narratives, historical realities, and visual culture as they experience the richness of British culture and its global connections. In the unifying seminar, students read select literary offerings that offer the chance to practice spiritual and academic reflection on how language and place mutually constitute each other. Students will not only study the British classics and root them in the imaginative soil of place, but also engage with contemporary British and global literature within the realities of Britain today. Learn more>>>
The growth of Christianity in Korea is one of the most remarkable stories in global Christianity. Since the arrival of Western missionaries in the late-1800s, South Korea has become the vibrant center of Asian Protestantism and one of the highest missionary-sending countries in the world. This development has spanned devastating colonialism, civil war, authoritarian regimes, the establishment of democratic governance, and the proliferation of K-culture. Wheaton in Korea students will experience this story through a course on Christianity in Korea, site visits to historic locations, and immersion in Handong’s campus life. Learn more>>>
Summer study in Salamanca, Spain offers courses in advanced Spanish language and civilization for language majors and non-majors. Language courses are taught by national Spanish instructors; civilization courses are taught by Wheaton faculty. Students live in Spanish homes for one month. The program includes academic visits to various sites, including Madrid, El Escorial, Toledo, Granada, Córdoba, Sevilla, Mérida, Segovia, Ávila, León, Santiago de Compostela, Bilbao and other locations of interest. The final week in Barcelona includes a service project with national Christians. Learn more>>>
Wheaton in the Holy Lands
The 2025 Wheaton in the Holy Lands has been cancelled. WIHL includes study of New Testament, Christian theology, and historical geography through on-site lecture/instruction in Israel (when travel is approved), Greece, Turkey, and Rome. Students engage with issues of theological development of the Church through the centuries, its historic faith expressions, and dialogues with other faith traditions. The course offerings can be taken either as a partial alternative to the general education requirements in the Biblical and Theological Studies or towards a major or minor in Biblical and Theological Studies or Archaeology. Learn More>>>Wheaton in Washington offers students an inside look into the work of men and women in the nation's capital. After almost two weeks of advanced preparation on campus, we will travel to Washington D.C. to interact with people who work in a wide range of organizations in many different fields. We fill every weekday with interviews and sessions with legislators, congressional aides, interest group and NGO leaders, think tank experts, journalists, religious leaders, lobbyists, administration officials, and more. Learn more>>>