Fresno Pacific University welcomes those students who qualify academically, who demonstrate physical and emotional capacity for university work, who accept the purposes and standards of the university and who would benefit from a Christian university education. Students are admitted without discrimination as to race, color, nationality, creed or sex.
Baccalaureate Programs
Fresno Pacific University offers two baccalaureate programs for students to choose from. The traditional undergraduate program is designed for students coming from high school or transferring from another institution. The Degree Completion program is designed for students who have work experience and desire to finish their college education in a daytime, evening or online accelerated program. In addition to these degree programs, the Intensive English Language Program offers a pre-baccalaureate language program for international students who desire to study English at an American university.
Students wishing to move from one undergraduate (Degree Completion or Traditional) track to another must apply to do so by meeting with a counselor and filling out a program change form. Students need to meet the full admission requirements for the new track. Courses completed in one track will be evaluated to determine whether or not they transfer to the other track. Transfer credit evaluations are made by the Registrar's Office in conjunction with the academic department heads.
Traditional Undergraduate Programs
Admission Policy
Students applying to a traditional undergraduate program should present a record of achievement that documents their academic experiences and their extra-curricular and/or community activities. Skills in critical thinking, communication, reading, and a solid foundation in writing and mathematics are highly desirable. The admission office takes the following criteria into consideration when evaluating applicants:
- Academic achievement in high school and/or post-secondary education (GPA, course selection, academic rigor, and class rank)
- Responses to required essay questions
- Recommendations from high school guidance counselors, teachers, and community leaders
- Achievement test scores (SAT and/or ACT) are optional
Prospective first-time college students are strongly recommended to have the following high school courses as minimum preparation for college-level study at Fresno Pacific University.
- 4 years of college preparatory English
- 3 years of college preparatory mathematics
- 3 years of foreign language
- 2 years of social studies
- 1 year of laboratory science
- 1 year of visual and/or performing arts
Application Process
Application for admission and required materials should be submitted as early as possible. Application deadlines are as follows:
- Fall Term
- Priority Application Deadlines: December 1 and March 1
- Regular Application Deadline: August 1
- Spring Term
- Priority Application Deadline: December 1
- Regular Application Deadline: January 2
Applications received after the regular application deadline may be deferred to the next term of enrollment. Student notification is made on a rolling basis throughout the year beginning October 1 for the following fall term of entry. Students may apply for admission online at www.fresno.edu/apply.
An application for admission may be submitted after completion of the sixth semester of high school. Students who have completed any college course work (excluding summer courses taken after high school graduation but before fall college start) in subsequent semesters/terms following high school graduation will be considered for transfer admission.
To apply to a baccalaureate program, the following documents must be submitted before an application will be reviewed:
- A completed application for admission along with a $40 non-refundable application fee.
- One essay as indicated on the application for admission.
- Official transcript(s) of all credits earned in high school and in any college or university previously attended.
- High school transcripts should reflect work through at least six semesters of high school to be considered.
- Prior to starting classes, a final official transcript indicating a graduation or diploma award date (not a future graduation or anticipate date), is required.
- Students who have not earned a high school diploma will be considered for admission based on certificates acquired through the General Education Development Test (GED) or the California High School Proficiency Examination.
- Official transcript(s) from each post-secondary school attended (college or university) is required.
- Transfer students that have completed an associate degree (AA-T, AS-T, AA or AS) or 60 transferable semester credit hours are not required to submit a high school transcript.
- Veterans seeking benefits must submit a DD214 and military transcripts.
- Achievement Test Scores are optional - If students elect to submit test scores, official score reports for the SAT and/or ACT should be sent directly to FPU.
- Register for the SAT at www.sat.org and the ACT at www.act.org
- FPU SAT Code: 4616
- FPU ACT Code: 0357
- Test scores may be required for specific program requirements or for athletic eligibility. Check with an admission counselor or coach about any requirements that may apply.
When all required admission materials are on file, the admission committee will review the materials and notify the applicant in writing of its decision- usually within 3 weeks of the file being completed. Acceptance to Fresno Pacific University does not guarantee later admission to a specific academic program (if applicable).
Additional Information
- All application materials are kept on file for two years and become property of Fresno Pacific University.
- Transcripts received from other institutions will not be returned to the student or released to another institution or third party.
- Submitting false information on the application for admission is grounds for denial of application, withdrawal of any offer of acceptance, cancellation of enrollment, or any appropriate disciplinary actions including degree revocation.
- Any offer of admission to Fresno Pacific University prior to the applicant's completion of high school is provisional, subject to successful academic work during their remainder of high school and proof of graduation, except for candidates who are applying for college entrance without high school graduation. Any offer of admission to an applicant transferring from another college is provisional subject to successful completion of course work in progress at the time of application and proof of good standing from the previous college.
- Students who are admitted with requirements and fail to comply with the requirements or results of their placement testing may not be eligible to register for subsequent terms.
- Meeting admission requirements does not guarantee admission.
- Admission to the university does not guarantee admission to a specific academic program (unless specified). Some programs may require a separate admission process.
- Admitted students may elect to defer their enrollment for one year by notifying the admission office.
- If a student is denied admission, they may reapply after one academic year (unless otherwise stipulated in their denial letter).
- An appeal of an admission decision can be made in writing to the Director of Undergraduate Admission. Applicants must provide new and compelling evidence not previously considered. The appeal will be reviewed by the Vice President of Enrollment Services and the Admissions Selections Committee.
Admission to the University
Freshman applicants must meet the following requirements to be eligible for regular admission consideration:
- A minimum academic grade point average of 3.1 in high school (4.0 GPA scale). Grade point averages are determined by the university.
Regular Admission
Standard admission with no restrictions.
Admission with Requirements
Students who do not qualify for regular admission may be evaluated on an individual basis for admission with requirements. They may be required to take and pass certain college preparatory classes or have required participation in the SOAR (Students on Academic Requirement) Program as part of their curriculum.
SOAR Program (Students on Academic Requirement)
The SOAR Program (Students on Academic Requirement) is to assist at-risk students in improving college success. This program is designed to give students one semester to demonstrate academic success at FPU. Failure to demonstrate success, as determined by the SOAR Program guidelines listed below and the SOAR Program committee, will result in administrative withdrawal from the university. The following criteria has been established for students admitted to FPU with a SOAR Program requirement. Students who are placed in the SOAR Program are students who have been identified as at-risk based on their incoming academic profiles, yet there is reason to believe they can be successful under the right conditions.
SOAR Program Requirements
To gain regular admission after the first semester, a SOAR Program student must:
- Meet with his or her freshmen mentor/academic advisor weekly for 30 minutes until mid-terms to develop and follow-through with a personalized academic success plan. Meetings will continue until the end of the semester at weekly or bi-weekly intervals (as determined by the freshmen mentor/academic advisor).
- Enroll in and receive a passing grade in CP-152L/CP-252L – College Success Strategies.
- Attend two tutoring sessions in the Academic Success Center during the semester.
- Have a very limited number of unexcused absences from classes. Excessive absences are detrimental to student success and will be viewed as a contributing factor if a student is struggling in a class.
- Earn a minimum semester GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale by the end of the first semester.
- Failing Grades: Students should receive an "F" or "NC" in no more than 4 credit hours in the first term of attendance.
- Attend three of the following university activities: College Hour, intramural sports, music/art performances, athletics event, club event, etc. outside of scholarship curricular activities. Work with the freshmen mentor/academic advisor to determine what is eligible and to verify attendance.
- Submit grade checks when requested by their freshmen mentor/academic advisor.
- Be in good standing with the Campus Life Division (see Student Handbook).
- Be in compliance and have no violations of the Academic Integrity Policy.
- Other requirements may be added with agreement between the SOAR Program and the student involved.
Mid-Semester Review: The SOAR Program Committee will meet the week following mid-term break to review progress of SOAR students. At the Mid-Semester Review, the SOAR Committee will determine if:
- the student continues in the SOAR Program until the end of the semester
- if additional support and/or intervention is needed
- if student has not fulfilled the conditions set forth for the SOAR Program and therefore should be administratively withdrawn from classes
End-of-Semester Review: The SOAR Program Committee will meet following final exams to review progress of SOAR students. At the End-of-Semester Review, the SOAR Program Committee will determine if:
- The requirements of the SOAR Program have been met and the student has demonstrated academic success. Program participation is over.
- SOAR Program participation is extended for an additional semester.
- Participant should consider other options for their education and will be either academically disqualified or not allowed to register for the next term.
If the student remains a part of the program for their second semester, another set of mid-semester and end-of-semester evaluations occur in the second semester. Class requirements for the second semester may also apply.
Mid-Semester Review Appeal: If revocation at midterm occurs, the student has the right to appeal within three working days of notification to the Associate Dean of HRSS. The Associate Dean of HRSS, in consultation with those staff and faculty who know the student, will make the final decision whether to uphold or overturn the decision. If the revocation is not overturned, the student will be responsible for all charges incurred. Any refund of state, federal, or institutional aid will follow policy as determined by each entity.
End-of-Semester Review Appeal: If revocation or continued status as a SOAR Program participant occurs, the student has the right to appeal within three working days of notification to the Associate Dean of HRSS. The Associate Dean of HRSS, in consultation with those staff and faculty who know the student, will make the final decision whether to uphold or overturn the decision. If the student continues as a SOAR Program participant, a mid-semester and end-of-semester evaluation in the subsequent semester will occur.
The SOAR Program Committee is comprised of the Director of Student Support Services (chair), Director of Traditional Undergraduate Admission, Director of Student Persistence, and the student's freshmen mentor/academic advisor.
Transfer Students
Students who have completed any college coursework following high school graduation (with the exception of the summer between graduation and the beginning of that fall semester) are considered for admission as transfer students.
Fresno Pacific University takes into consideration the accreditation of the school attended as well as the general quality of the course work. Transfer students will receive credit for classes from an accredited college or university based on official transcripts submitted by the student and any transfer agreements that may be in place with other institutions. For students who have attended an institution that does not have regional, national, or international accreditation accepted by FPU, transcripts will be evaluated upon request. For more information, see the Academic Policies and Registration section.
Acceptance for admission as a transfer student is determined by evaluation of all required documents. To be granted admission solely on college-level academic work, students must complete a minimum of 24 transferable units with a 2.4 academic GPA. If fewer than 24 transferable units have been completed, admission will be reviewed in accordance with the student's total academic record in both high school and college-level work. Also, if you are transferring to FPU from the California Community College system with an AA-T or AS-T, your FPU lower-division general education (GE) requirements may be fulfilled.
Home School Students
Fresno Pacific University welcomes prospective students who have received a home school based education. Homeschooled students should follow the application steps listed above. Homeschooled students must submit test scores (SAT and/or ACT) and a transcript of documentation showing that they have completed a comparable high school/college preparatory curriculum. This may be established through the following:
- A transcript through an agency or association recognized by Fresno Pacific University that issues transcripts as part of its function.
- Successful passage of the General Equivalency Diploma (GED) test or California Proficiency Exam.
- A transcript of high school level courses completed.
- Must include activity from 9th grade forward, the course name, a grade for the course, and a cumulative grade point average.
- A final transcript showing completion, graduation date, and final classes must be submitted prior to attendance.
- All transcripts must be signed and dated by the primary home educator.
Criminal History
Students with a felony or misdemeanor conviction or adjudication, may not be eligible for clinical or internship placements, state licensure, or other certifications required for successful program completion and/or employment. (ie: nursing clinicals, state education licensure, social work internships and licensures).
Placement Examinations and Required Courses
Traditional undergraduate applicants may be required to take additional placement tests in English, mathematics, and/or foreign language. Placement may also be determined by achievement test scores or transfer credit. The university reserves the right to require specific courses based on the student's application materials, interviews, or placement tests.
Re-Admission
Students who have not been enrolled in and/or have not submitted a leave of absence form for the previous semester will be required to re-apply for admission to FPU. Students can re-apply by submitting a re-admission application form to the undergraduate admission office along with a $15 non-refundable application fee. Students who have attended another educational institution during his/her absence will be required to submit official transcripts before an admission decision will be made. The admission committee cannot make a decision on a student who is re-applying if there are any holds on their file, including but not limited to holds from student accounts, student life, or academic. These need to be resolved before re-admission.
Non-Matriculating/Non-Degree Seeking Students
A non-matriculating or non-degree seeking student is someone interested in taking classes, but does not want a degree from FPU. Often these are students who have degrees but want to take additional classes for personal or professional development. Students desiring to apply as a non-degree seeking student need to submit an application for admission indicating non-degree status, a $15 non-refundable application fee and provide proof of high school graduation or equivalent. Non-degree seeking students are limited to 2 classes or 6 units per semester for 2 semesters and may register for these classes no more than 14 days prior to the start of the term. If students transition into an FPU degree program, they may not apply more than 9 units towards their degree. Class pre-requisites may apply and students must adhere to the academic policies and student life guidelines in place at the time of enrollment. Non-degree seeking students are not eligible for any federal, state, or institutional financial aid (including student loans).
Audit
Students wishing to audit a class can submit an application for admission indicating audit status along with a $15 non-refundable application fee. Students auditing a class are not eligible for financial aid. Auditing a class will not impact a student's GPA and they will not receive course credit.
Academic Program Admission
Admission to the university does not guarantee admission to specific academic programs which have separate admission requirements. The admission steps and requirements for these academic programs can be found in the program section of each major. This applies to two traditional undergraduate programs: Nursing, B.S.N. and Social Work, B.A.
Enrolling in the University
All newly admitted traditional undergraduate students will be asked to submit an enrollment deposit as an indication of intent to enroll. The enrollment includes an orientation fee as well as a payment that is applied to the student's account. The enrollment deposit is refundable until May 1 prior to the fall term of enrollment and December 1 prior to the spring term of enrollment. After these dates, the deposit is non-refundable but may be rolled over into the next fall or spring term. If a deposit is rolled over, it is bound by the original policy of the first term deposit and remains non-refundable.
Admitted students will receive housing and health forms (if applicable). Students planning to live on campus must submit a room reservation deposit. This deposit is refundable until May 1 prior to the fall term of enrollment and December 1 prior to the spring term of enrollment. This deposit serves as a room damage deposit and is returned at the time a student leaves FPU housing, provided there are no damages requiring repairs. Health information must be received prior to the start of classes or moving into a residence hall.
Four-Year Graduation Guarantee
Students who earn their bachelor's degree in four years get a head start toward achieving their personal goals, entering top graduate schools and becoming leaders in their professions and communities. Fresno Pacific University will guarantee graduation within four years to qualified students entering the traditional undergraduate program. FPU commits to providing the courses, advising, instruction and preparation. Students who fulfill their responsibilities and are not able to graduate in four years will receive the needed courses in the next semester at no cost in tuition or student fees. This guarantee further demonstrates that a degree from FPU is an excellent investment in academic quality as well as professional and ethical development. See the Registration & Academic Policy section for limitations and student responsibilities.
Two-Year Transfer Guarantee for ADT Pathways
FPU guarantees a student with an Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) from the California Community College system, can complete their degree in just two years. If a student meets the qualification requirements, fulfills the responsibilities under the program, and are unable to complete their major in a 2-year period, FPU will assume all additional tuition costs needed to complete their undergraduate degree at FPU. See the Registration & Academic Policy section for requirements and student responsibilities.
Dual Enrollment For High School Students
Students interested in taking college courses while pursuing a high school diploma may apply for the Dual Enrollment program. This program is designed for high school juniors and seniors who demonstrate preparation for college-level coursework. High school juniors and seniors who have taken advanced placement courses or hold cumulative grade point averages (GPA) of 3.5 or higher are eligible to enroll. In addition to the regular semesters, high school students are eligible for the summer session prior to their junior year and the summer session between their junior and senior years. Interested students must:
- Submit a Dual Enrollment Application for Admission along with a $15 Application Fee (non-refundable)
- Provide an official high school transcript
Please note:
- High school students may only enroll in 100 level courses with the exception of JCC/Bible 100, which would not be considered.
- Other classes such as private lessons, independent studies, or other non-specified course may not be eligible at the discounted rate or for high school dual enrollment.
- There is a registration limit of two courses for each semester.
- All students' credits and grades are recorded in the Office of the Registrar.
- Financial aid is not available for this program. This program will be based on reduced tuition rates determined on an annual basis.
- All tuition must be paid in full at the time of registration.
- Students must follow the regular admission procedure, pay applicable tuition and fees and meet program requirements at the time they wish to enter a degree program at Fresno Pacific University.
Degree Completion Program
The Degree Completion program is an accelerated, daytime, evening or online adult bachelor's degree program, encompassing major, general education and elective courses in online, face-to-face and cohort formats.
Admissions Policies
- Acceptance for admission to the Degree Completion general education program is determined by evaluation of all required documents. Students must be two years post-secondary, have a minimum of 6 transferable baccalaureate level units and have a minimum 2.40 academic GPA to begin their pre-major or major courses.
- Students not meeting the admissions requirements may be considered for admission by submitting a petition to the Degree Completion Admissions Selection Committee.
- Students not meeting the admissions requirements will also be required to take CP 150 - University Success and obtain a satisfactory passing grade.
- Students not meeting the admissions requirements may also be required to provide additional documents if requested by the Degree Completion Selection Committee. These may include such items as a resume and proof of high school GPA.
- All applicants to the Degree Completion program will need to provide High School transcripts unless they are transferring in more than 60 units or have an AA, AAT or AST.
- If applicant is transferring in less than 60 units and does not have a high school diploma or equivalent, the applicant will need to pass the California High School Proficiency Examination (or other approved tests). Students may also be required to take CP 150 - University Success and obtain a satisfactory passing grade.
- Once admitted, students must have 60 transferable baccalaureate units and a 2.40 academic GPA to be eligible to start their chosen major program.
- Students with 54-59 transferable baccalaureate units and/or an academic GPA less than 2.4 may be eligible to begin a major cohort by petition and approval from the major's program director. This does not affect a student's admission to the university.
- Any other exceptions to the admissions standards may be considered for admission with requirements through appeal to the Degree Completions Admissions Selection Committee. Specific course work may be required before entering a program.
International applicants must meet the English proficiency requirements listed in the International Student Applicant section below.
Application Process
Students interested in applying for admission should request application materials by contacting the university by phone or by applying online. Notification of acceptance will be sent as soon as all necessary documents are on file.
Those in need of financial aid should file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Further information and instructions for financial aid applications may be obtained from the Student Financial Services Office. (See the section on Financial Aid .)
Documents
To apply for the Degree Completion baccalaureate program, the following documents must be submitted:
- An application for admission with the nonrefundable application fee.
- Official transcripts from each college or university attended, as well as verification of high school graduation via transcripts. (Veterans seeking benefits must submit a military transcript and DD214.)
- Acceptable for Verification of High School Completion
- A copy of a final, official high school transcript that shows the date when the diploma was awarded (not some date in the future). High school transcripts should reflect work through at least six semesters of high school to be considered.
- A copy of a General Educational Development (GED) certificate or GED transcript that indicates the student passed the exam.
- Successful Completion of a Two-Year Program: Successful completion of at least a two-year program that is acceptable for full credit toward a baccalaureate degree, including:
- Completion of an associate degree (AA-T, AS-T, AA or AS) from a regionally accredited college/university;
- Completion of at least 60 transferable semester credit hours from a regionally accredited college/university that does not result in the awarding of an associate degree, but is acceptable for full credit toward a baccalaureate degree at any institution; or
- Enrollment in a baccalaureate degree program from a regionally accredited college/university where at least 60 semester transferable credit hours have been successfully completed, including credit hours transferred into the baccalaureate degree program.
Documents for admission may be received at any time. New cohorts (major programs) begin with the start of each semester, with some exceptions. General education and elective courses begin every six weeks.
Notification of Admissions
Students who have applied for admission will receive a letter notifying them of their admission soon after all relevant information and documents—application form, fee, and transcripts—are on file in the proper admission office. Meeting admission requirements does not guarantee admission. After the student has been notified of acceptance, the following steps should be taken:
- Send final transcripts of work completed subsequent to the time of application to the university Registrar's Office or send electronic transcript to trans.evaluator@fresno.edu.
- Students will be required to take an English writing test to assess writing ability. Based on the student's score, an additional writing class may be required.
Re-admission
To re-enter the degree completion program after being inactive for one semester without an authorized leave of absence, the student must re-apply by completing a program re-entry form. The student's adviser and program director will determine if the student may be re-admitted and any conditions for re-admission. Once approved, the student will be admitted under the current academic catalog and may enroll in classes as determined through the reassessment process. If a student has been inactive for more than a five-year period, the student must go through the entire admissions process. New transcripts will need to be provided from any institutions that the student has attended. The current tuition rate will be in effect.
Criminal History
Students with a felony or misdemeanor conviction or adjudication, may not be eligible for clinical or internship placements, state licensure, or other certifications required for successful program completion and/or employment. (ie: nursing clinicals, state education licensure, social work internships and licensures).
Additional Information
- All application materials are kept on file for two years and become property of Fresno Pacific University.
- Transcripts received from other institutions will not be returned to the student or released to another institution or third party.
- Submitting false information on the application for admission is grounds for denial of application, withdrawal of any offer of acceptance, cancellation of enrollment, or any appropriate disciplinary actions including degree revocation.
- Any offer of admission to an applicant transferring from another college is provisional subject to successful completion of course work in progress at the time of application and proof of good standing from the previous college.
- Meeting admission requirements does not guarantee admission.
- Admission to the university does not guarantee admission to a specific academic program (unless specified). Some programs may require a separate admission process.
- Admitted students may elect to defer their enrollment for one year by notifying the admission office.
- If a student is denied admission, they may reapply after one academic year (unless otherwise stipulated in their denial letter).
- An appeal of an admission decision can be made in writing to the Executive Director of Regional Enrollment. Applicants must provide new and compelling evidence not previously considered. The appeal will be reviewed by the Vice President of Enrollment Services and the Admissions Selections Committee.
Two-Year Transfer Guarantee for ADT Pathways
FPU guarantees a student with an Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) from the California Community College system, can complete their degree in just two years. If a student meets the qualification requirements, fulfills the responsibilities under the program, and are unable to complete their major in a 2-year period, FPU will assume all additional tuition costs needed to complete their undergraduate degree at FPU. See the Registration & Academic Policy section for requirements and student responsibilities.
Two-Year Degree Completion Graduation Guarantee
FPU's Degree Completion program guarantees you can complete your degree in just two years. If you meet the qualification requirements, fulfill your responsibilities under the program, and are unable to complete your major in a two year period, FPU will assume all the additional tuition costs needed to complete your undergraduate degree. See the Registration & Academic Policy section for requirements and student responsibilities.
International Student Enrollment
International Undergraduate Admission
An international student is defined as any student who is not an United States citizen or a United States permanent resident.
If you are planning to enroll at FPU on a F-1 student visa, please refer to the instructions below. If you have a different status, please contact the international admission specialist to verify what requirements you will need to meet.
Students interested in the Intensive English Language Program (IELP), please see specific admission instructions listed in the IELP section below.
Application Process for Degree Seeking International Students
International students are encouraged to submit all application materials as early as possible to ensure there is enough time to obtain a student visa. Application deadlines for international applications are as follows:
- Fall Term
- December 1 - Priority Application Deadline 1
- March 1 - Priority Application Deadline 2
- May 15 - Regular Application Deadline
- Spring Term
- October 1 - Regular Application Deadline
Applications received after the regular application deadline may be deferred to the next term of enrollment.
To apply to a baccalaureate program as an international student, the following documents must be submitted before an application will be reviewed:
- A completed application for admission along with a $40 nonrefundable application fee.
- One essay as indicated on the application for admission.
- Official transcript(s) of all credits earned in secondary education along with a certified English translation and official evaluation. Verification of completion is required.
- Official transcript evaluations must be completed by a Fresno Pacific University approved evaluator (ie: WES, ECE, IERF, SpanTran). Contact the international admission office for more information.
- Official transcript(s) from each post-secondary school attended (college or university) along with a certified English translation and official evaluation.
- Official transcript evaluations must be completed by a Fresno Pacific University approved evaluator (ie: WES, ECE, IERF, SpanTran). Contact the international admission office for more information.
- Proof of English proficiency as described below, such as TOEFL, IELTS, ACT or SAT scores report, or a transcript from the completion of the Intensive English Language Program at Fresno Pacific University. College coursework completed at a US university may also be considered for establishing English proficiency.
- Financial certification form that includes an affidavit of financial support along with corresponding bank documents.
- Copy of current passport (must be valid for the student's entire stay in the U.S.).
When all required admission materials are on file, the International Admission Committee will review the materials and notify the applicant of its decision. Acceptance to Fresno Pacific University does not guarantee later admission to a specific academic program (if applicable).
English Proficiency Requirements
English Testing
Students may demonstrate English proficiency by providing official transcripts demonstrating the minimum scores on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS).
|
IELTS |
TOEFL (PBT) |
TOEFL (iBT) |
Overall exam: |
6 |
500 |
61 |
Writing |
5.5 |
50 |
13 |
Listening |
N/A |
50 |
15 |
Reading |
5.5 |
50 |
15 |
Students who take the TOEFL must either take the paper-based test (PBT) at Fresno Pacific University prior to admission if they are in the United States, or they must take the Internet-based test (iBT) and request that an official score report be sent to FPU directly from Educational Testing Service (ETS).
Students may also demonstrate English proficiency based on official SAT or ACT score reports.
- SAT (taken before March 1, 2016) - 450 Critical Reading
- SAT (taken on or after March 1, 2016) - 490 Evidence-based Reading and Writing
- ACT - 19 English
Prior Studies in English
Students may demonstrate English proficiency by verifying that prior studies were conducted in English. FPU reserves the right to verify that the language of instruction was English.
For secondary school, students must verify all of the following with official transcripts:
- Completed at least two years of full-time study without ESL support/classes.
- Studies in English ended no more than two years before applying to FPU.
For post-secondary coursework, students must verify all of the following with official transcripts:
- Completed a minimum of 24 transferable, non-ESL academic units from colleges or universities in which English was the language of instruction.
- All transfer courses must be completed with a minimum cumulative 2.4/4.0 grade point average.
Completion of the Intensive English Language Program (IELP) at Fresno Pacific University
Students may demonstrate English Proficiency by completing Level 5 in the IELP. Students must pass all core courses (Writing and Grammar, Reading and Critical Thinking Skills, and Listening and Speaking Skills) with an 80 percent (B-) or higher.
Placement Examinations and Required Courses
International applicants may be required to take additional placement tests in English and/or mathematics. Placement may also be determined by achievement test scores or transfer credit. The university reserves the right to require specific courses based on the student's application materials, interviews, or placement tests.
Additional Information
- All application materials are kept on file for two years and become property of Fresno Pacific University.
- Transcripts and evaluations received from other institutions or credentialed agencies will not be returned to the student or released to another institution or third party.
- Submitting false information on the application for admission is grounds for denial of application, withdrawal of any offer of acceptance, cancellation of enrollment, or any appropriate disciplinary actions including degree revocation.
- Any offer of admission to Fresno Pacific University prior to the applicant's completion of high school is provisional, subject to successful academic work during their remainder of high school and proof of graduation, except for candidates who are applying for college entrance without high school graduation. Any offer of admission to an applicant transferring from another college is provisional subject to successful completion of course work in progress at the time of application and proof of good standing from the previous college.
- Students who are admitted with requirements and fail to comply with the terms stated in their admission letter or as a result of thier placement testing may not be eligible to register for subsequent terms.
- Meeting admission requirements does not guarantee admission.
- Admission to the university does not guarantee admission to a specific academic program (unless specified). Some programs may require a separate admission process.
- Admitted students may elect to defer their enrollment for one year by notifying the admission office.
- If a student is denied admission, they may re-apply after one academic year (unless otherwise stipulated in their denial letter).
- An appeal of an admission decision can be made in writing to the Director of International Admissions. Applicants must provide new and compelling evidence not previously considered. The appeal will be reviewed by the Vice President of Enrollment Services and the Vice President of Student Life.
F-1 Student Visa
After the student has been notified of acceptance, the following steps should be taken in order to be issued documents needed to apply for a visa:
- Submit a $150, non-refundable confirmation deposit.
- Request express mail for your documents. The link with express mail options will be provided upon acceptance notification.
Intensive English Language Program (IELP)
The Intensive English Language Program (IELP) at Fresno Pacific University is designed for international students and recent immigrants seeking to improve their English abilities. Students enrolled in the IELP are preparing for college level coursework while others are studying for personal or professional advancement.
Application Process for IELP
International students are encouraged to submit all application materials as early as possible to ensure there is enough time to obtain a student visa. Application deadlines for the Intensive English Language Program (IELP) vary annually by session start date.
- Fall IELP Application Deadlines
- Session 1 – July 15
- Session 2 – September 15
- Spring IELP Application Deadlines
- Session 1- November 20
- Session 2 – February 1
- Summer IELP Application Deadlines
- Session 1 – April 15
- Session 2 – May 20
Applications received after the regular application deadline may be deferred to the next term of enrollment.
To apply for the IELP as an international student, the following documents must be submitted before an application will be reviewed:
- A completed IELP application for admission along with a $40 nonrefundable application fee. The IELP application can be found at www.fresno.edu/ielp
- Financial certification form that includes an affidavit of financial support along with corresponding bank documents.
- Copy of current passport (must be valid for the student's entire stay in the U.S.).
When all required admission materials are on file, the International Admission Committee will review the materials and notify the applicant of its decision. Acceptance to the IELP does not guarantee later admission to a specific academic program (if applicable).
F-1 Student Visa for IELP Students
After the student has been notified of acceptance, the following steps should be taken in order to be issued documents needed to apply for a visa:
- Submit a confirmation deposit that is equal to the amount of tuition.
- Refund Policy for IELP Program Deposit
- If a student is denied a visa and elects to try for a different term, their deposit would be transferred to the new term.
- Note that stated tuition/cost increases may apply and an additional deposit may be required.
- If a student is denied a visa and elects not to attend their deposit would be refunded minus a $100 processing fee.
- Proof of denial is required to receive a refund.
- If a student elects not to attend FPU after the deposit has been made, withdraws their file, or receives an I-20 document but does not show up on campus to register for the term listed on their I-20, their deposit is non-refundable.
- The student's file may be deferred to a new term for up to 2 sessions.
- An appeal for the return of the deposit may be made in writing to the International Admission Office.
2. Request express mail for your documents. The link with express mail options will be provided upon acceptance notification.
Additional Information
- All application materials are kept on file for two years and become property of Fresno Pacific University.
- Transcripts and evaluations received from other institutions or credentialed agencies will not be returned to the student or released to another institution or third party.
- Submitting false information on the application for admission is grounds for denial of application, withdrawal of any offer of acceptance, cancellation of enrollment, or any appropriate disciplinary actions including degree revocation.
- Meeting admission requirements does not guarantee admission.
- Admitted IELP students may elect to defer their enrollment for 2 sessions by notifying the admission office prior to visa approval and the start of classes.
- If a student is denied admission to FPU, they may re-apply after one academic year (unless otherwise stipulated in their denial letter). If a student is denied a study visa, they may defer to the next term of enrollment.
- An appeal of an admission decision by FPU can be made in writing to the Director of Admission. Applicants must provide new and compelling evidence not previously considered. The appeal will be reviewed by the Vice President of Enrollment Services.
Baccalaureate Students Taking Graduate Courses
Baccalaureate seniors at Fresno Pacific University who wish to enroll in a graduate class must fulfill the following requirements in addition to completing an application for unclassified standing:
- Meet with and obtain written approval from their baccalaureate program director or mentor/adviser.
- Be a last-semester senior in good standing, with at least a 2.75 cumulative GPA and no more than 15 units remaining to complete the bachelor's degree. (Leadership Studies and MBA programs require a 3.0 cumulative GPA.)
- Obtain written permission from the Executive Director of Regional Enrollment or the Director of Seminary Admission for seminary courses.
No more than 6 graduate units may be applied to the completion of a bachelor's degree.
Students currently enrolled in baccalaureate studies at an institution other than FPU and wishing to enroll in graduate classes at FPU must fulfill the above requirements, with the exception of meeting with their program director or mentor/adviser. They must also include a letter of good standing from their home institution.
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