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High School Students

Admission Criteria

To be considered for full admission in good standing, applicants must supply evidence of likely success as a Warner Pacific College student including:

  • An official high school transcript indicating graduation with a minimum of a 2.50 cumulative grade point average (4.00 scale) or completion of the GED with an average score of at least 450.
  • A minimum SAT score of 910 (1600 scale, critical reading and math) or an ACT composite score of 19. 

Applicants not in good standing in any of these categories will be referred to the Admissions Review Committee for evaluation.

It is recommended that students have taken a college preparatory curriculum including:

  • English — four years
  • Mathematics — two years
  • Laboratory Science — two years
  • Social Studies — three years

Application Forms

Apply Online

pdf Undergraduate Application

Other Forms

pdf Community Agreement

pdf Undergraduate Re-Admission Application

pdf Non-Degree Seeking Student Application

Transfer Students

Admission Criteria

To be considered for full admission in good standing, applicants must supply evidence of likely success as a Warner Pacific College student including:

  • Official transcripts  indicating a minimum of a 2.00 cumulative grade point average (4.00 scale) from each college or university attended.
  • Applicants with fewer than 12 semester hours of college credit should also submit an official high school transcript indicating a minimum of a 2.50 cumulative grade point average (4.00 scale) along with a minimum SAT score of 910 (1600 scale, critical reading and math) or an ACT composite score of 19.

Applicants not in good standing in any of these categories will be referred to the Admissions Review Committee for evaluation.

Accepted Credits

If you'd like to talk to someone about what credits might transfer in or any other transcript-related inquiry, please call our records office at 503.517.1013.

View the transfer guides for the schools below to see how your credits will transfer to Warner Pacific College.

We accept the Associate of Arts Transfer Degree from Oregon community colleges and the Direct Transfer Agreement degree from Clark College in Vancouver, WA as having fulfilled the core studies requirements with exceptions as described below. Other associate degrees from accredited colleges are transferable and qualify a student for junior status; these will be evaluated for applicability toward Core Studies, major, or electives.

Students with a two-year degree are not exempt from mathematics and English competency requirements of the college as determined by appropriate course work or test scores. Remediation may be necessary if deficiencies are determined. Students with an acceptable transfer degree must complete the following additional core studies requirements:

  • HUM 310 Faith, Living and Learning (3), or HUM 210 Science and Technology (3)
  • HUM 211 War and Peace (3), or HUM 212 Earthkeeping
  • HUM 410 Senior Humanities Seminar (3)
  • Religion course requirements - consult admissions counselor

Application Forms

Apply Online

pdf Undergraduate Application

pdf Transcript Request Form

Other Forms

pdf Community Agreement

pdf Undergraduate Re-Admission Application

pdf Non-Degree Seeking Student Application

Homeschool Students

Admission Criteria

To be considered for full admission in good standing, applicants must supply evidence of likely success as a Warner Pacific College student including:

  • An official high school transcript indicating graduation with a minimum of a 2.50 cumulative grade point average (4.00 scale) or completion of the GED with an average score of at least 450.
  • A minimum SAT score of 910 (1600 scale, critical reading and math) or an ACT composite score of 19. 

Applicants not in good standing in any of these categories will be referred to the Admissions Review Committee for evaluation.

It is recommended that students have taken a college preparatory curriculum including:

  • English — four years
  • Mathematics — two years
  • Laboratory Science — two years
  • Social Studies — three years

Application Forms

Apply Online

pdf Undergraduate Application

pdf Home School Supplement

Other Forms

pdf Community Agreement

pdf Non-Degree Seeking Student Application

International Students

Admission Criteria

To be considered for full admission in good standing, applicants must supply evidence of likely success as a Warner Pacific College student including:

  • For freshmen: an official high school transcript indicating graduation with a minimum of a 2.50 cumulative grade point average (4.00 scale) or completion of the GED with an average score of at least 450.
  • For transfers (with more than 12 semester credits): official transcripts from every college/university attended showing a 2.0 cumulative grade point average (after evaluation).

Applicants below any of these categories will be referred to the Admissions Review Committee for evaluation.

A minimum TOEFL score of 71 for Internet-based tests, or 525 for paper-based tests are required for admission.

It is recommended that applicants have taken a college preparatory curriculum including:

  • English — four years
  • Mathematics — two years
  • Laboratory Science — two years
  • Social Studies — three years 

Application Process

The following are required to complete the application process:

  •  A completed Warner Pacific College Application for Admission (download below, or apply online).
  • $50.00 non-refundable application fee.
  • An official score report of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Information on this test can be obtained at www.toefl.org.
  • Evidence of adequate financial support by submission of the Warner Pacific College International Student Financial Support Verification Form.
  • An official transcript of all secondary and post-secondary grades and course work. Students requesting transcripts from foreign institutions must provide acceptable documentation of its academic equivalency in the United States.

Warner Pacific College advises the use of the following international credential evaluation service:

World Education Services, Inc. (WES)
PO Box 745, Old Chelsea Station, New York, NY 10113-0745
Telephone: 212.966.6311
Fax: 212.739.6100
Web: www.wes.org
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Application Forms

pdf Undergraduate_Application

pdf Financial Support Verification

pdfSupport Sources

When to Apply

You may apply at anytime to Warner Pacific College. Keep the following dates in mind, and be sure to submit your application early to take advantage dates that meet your needs.

  • December 1 - Early Application Deadline
  • January 31 - Freshman Priority Deadline
  • February 1 - Scholarship Applications Due

Questions?

Call us at 1.800.804.1510 and speak to an admissions counselor.

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