Please read the following information carefully. The application process is the first step in the admissions process. It is important for applicants to complete the enclosed application and related forms completely. Incomplete applications will not be considered by the admissions committee.
Application Instructions
- Complete each page of the online application.
- Upon completion of each page, click the NEXT button and follow any additional directions.
- At the end of the application process, you will be given the option to digitally sign the application or to print out a PDF version, provided, and mail in with your application fee.
- Return the signed copy of the application agreement statement, any applicable forms, and a $20 ($50 for Graduate Student applications) non-refundable application fee to the Admissions Office (See "Admissions and Application Procedures" below. )
- If you have trouble completing any online application, call the Admissions Office at 1-800-309-9563.
Admissions and Application Procedures
Application Fee - A nonrefundable fee of $20 ($50 for Graduate Student applications) must accompany this application. Please make checks payable to Warner University.
Application Deadline - Applications will be reviewed when completed. Warner University accepts students on a continuous basis throughout the academic year. Early applications are welcomed.
Transcripts - The applicant must arrange to have an official transcript from ALL undergraduate and graduate (when applicable) schools attended sent directly to Warner University - Admissions Office, 13895 Highway 27, Lake Wales, Florida 33859. It is important to request transcripts early in the admissions process to ensure a timely response by the institution. Transcripts received from non-U.S. institutions must be translated and evaluated by a recognized agency. This is the responsibility of the applicant. Applicants needing additional information pertaining to international translation/evaluation agencies should contact WU's Admissions or Registrar offices.
Essay (required) - On a separate sheet of paper please describe your relationship with Christ and how you see yourself as a good fit for Warner University's academic and spiritual environment. This should be no more than 1-2 pages in length and should be turned in with your application for admission.
Recommendations - Two recommendations are required for admission. Applicants should select individuals who are very familiar with their professional and academic backgrounds. Recommendation forms are included in this application packet. Recommendation forms should be sent directly to the Admissions Office.
Proof of Residency - Each applicant must provide proof of citizenship (driver's license, birth certificate, alien green card, visa, etc..).
Lifestyle Commitment & Computer Literacy Statements - Each applicant must review and sign the Life-Style Commitment and Computer Availability/Internet Access Statements as part of the admissions process.
Test Requirements - Based upon the academic program selected and the applicant's academic and professional background, an applicant may be requested to complete a specific national examination (GRE, MAT, GMAT, SAT, ACT, etc.). Please inquire with the Admissions Office pertaining to this test requirement.
Interview - Based upon the application and recommendations, applicants may be scheduled for an interview with a faculty member and/or program coordinator.
Notification - Each applicant will be advised in writing of the decision regarding the status of his/her acceptance into the University.
Return the signed copy of the application agreement statement, any applicable forms,
and a $20 ($50 for Graduate Student applications) non-refundable application fee to the Admissions Office:
Warner University
Admissions Office
13895 Highway 27
Lake Wales, Florida 33859
Warner University shall not discriminate against any person on the basis of race, creed, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, age or physical disability. This nondiscrimination includes policies and procedures related to membership on the Board of Trustees, the educational program. employment and personnel practices, admissions, scholarships/loans/grant programs, and participation in any student activities.


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