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How to Apply to William Penn

Students who wish to be admitted to William Penn University should forward the following items to:

Admissions Office
William Penn University
201 Trueblood Avenue
Oskaloosa, IA 52577

1. Completed application form and a $20 application fee. Application forms can be filed online or by calling 800-779-7366 and requesting that an application be sent to you. The application fee can be paid by major credit card by calling the same number. (International students: see application information below.)

2. Official transcripts from all high schools, colleges, or GED results sent directly from those institutions.

3. ACT or SAT scores from an official source.

Either of the tests listed above (ACT, SAT) are acceptable and each student should arrange to take one of these as early as possible, preferably in the junior year or early in the senior year of high school.

The admission decision is made for each applicant as soon as all materials are received. Following notification of acceptance, confirm your intention to enroll by submitting a $50 tuition deposit using either the spring or fall form. This deposit is applied toward the student's tuition upon enrollment. In the event of notification in writing of withdrawal prior to May 1 (or January 1 for second semester), the deposit will be refunded in full. (Tuition deposit form for spring) (Tuition deposit form for fall)

TRANSFER STUDENTS

Students who wish to transfer from another college or university should supply an official transcipt from each institution they have attended.

Students who transfer to William Penn University from another institution may be accepted without an official transcript; if this is the case, academic progress must be demonstrated through an unofficial transcript or other means. It is, however, the student’s responsibility to secure an official transcript from any previous institution. Transfer students have until the end of the first eight weeks of their first enrolled term to provide these official transcripts to William Penn University. At the end of this period, if official transcripts have not been received financial aid will be modified and academic credit will not be awarded for this prior work.

Requests for an exemption to this policy must be made to the Academic Council by a letter of explanation to the Dean of the College of Arts, Sciences, and Professional Studies.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

International students must have a TOEFL test score of 500 or above. If you have any questions concerning international students studying at William Penn, please contact us at 1-800-779-7366. A $50.00 application fee is required for all international applications. (International Students form)

 
     
 
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