As a prospective student, you may have questions that are essential to deciding if Warner University is the right choice for you. Please take a few moments and read through the list of our most common questions that we are asked. If the list does not answer your questions or concerns, then give us a call at 1-800-309-9563, or send an e-mail to admissions@warner.edu.
Are you an accredited college?
Warner University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; Telephone number 404-679-4501) to award the Associate, Bachelor, and Master degrees.
How many students attend Warner?
We have over 1000 students attending Warner Southern through our Lake Wales and 7 extension campus sites. The Online Church Ministry Degree Programs, completed through online coursework, has over 40 students.
What are the Admission requirements?WSC requires an official high school transcript, ACT or SAT test scores and 2 letters of recommendation. In addition, transfer students must submit an official transcript from any previous institutions, as well as a reference form. High school graduate with academic rank in the upper half of their graduating class. A high school grade point average of 2.25 or better. A composite score on the ACT-E of 18 or a combined SAT I score of 870. An individual appointment with an Admission Counselor is recommended. Students should complete a college preparatory curriculum, including 4 years of English, 3 years of Math, 2-3 years of Science, 2-3 years of Social Science and 2 years of Foreign Language.
What is your SAT institutional code?

5883. You may call 1-800-728-7267 for more information or to order a rush copy to be sent to an institution, or you may visit SAT online.
What is your ACT institutional code?
0777. You may call 319-337-1313 for more information.
What are the requirements for International Students?
In addition to meeting general admission requirements, international students must demonstrate skill in the English language. Those international students who have attended universities abroad and whose instruction was in the English language may show their skill through acceptable English grades documented on official transcripts. All others must take the ACT, SAT or Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). The bulletin of information about the TOEFL may be obtained by writing to: TOEFL, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ 08540. A TOEFL score of 500 for the paper test, or 173 for the computer test, is the preferred minimum for admission to Warner University.
International applicants must have official transcripts sent to the college.
Copies of all secondary and post-secondary transcripts, the General Certificate
of Education (GCE), as well as the original documents themselves, results,
diplomas, and other certificates not in the English language, must be
translated. International applicants must present the proper student visa and
other necessary documents. The Certified Affidavit of Support Form confirming
coverage of all college, personal and travel expenses for each academic year at
Warner University is required. What is
the student/faculty ratio? What is
the average class size? Do you
have preview days?
The student/faculty is
ratio is about 13/1
The average class size is
17.
Yes, Warner offers a preview
day, Warner Weekend, each February and can schedule campus visits any time of
the year. For more information, you may contact the Admission Office at
1-800-309-9563.
Where do
students live?
If a student is single, under 23
years of age, registered full time, not living with parents and not yet a
senior, he or she will be required to live in one of the residence halls on
campus.
Are
students permitted to have cars on campus?
Yes,
all students may bring a car to campus and must be registered with the Security
Office.
How safe
is the Warner campus? Do you
have chapel services? How often? What
sports does Warner University offer? Does
Warner offer special learning services? The ASC is located in the Rigel Student Center and is FREE to all students
who are enrolled at Warner University. For an appointment, please call:
863-638-7244 Should I
visit the college? Yes, we encourage students to
visit. We offer tours Monday thru Friday and a student can schedule an
individual interview with the transfer counselor. To schedule a campus visit,
please click here. Call 1-800-309-9563, or e-mail admissions@warner.edu, for more
information!
Very few crimes have
occurred on the Warner Southern campus in recent years, according to annual
reports compiled by the college Security department. The security office
provides protection 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by:
Yes! Chapel
services are essential to the campus community for the enabling of men and women
to grow in their spiritual walk with Christ. Worship is often student lead and
has a contemporary feel. Chapel Attendance is required each Tuesday and Thursday
from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM in the South Lake Wales Church of God sanctuary.
Warner consistently ranks high in the Florida
Sun Conference standings.
Yes, the
Academic Skills Center (ASC) provides a variety of FREE services to help
students maximize their potential. We offer both group and individualized
programs to help increase efficiency in writing, reading, and learning
strategies. Opportunities include:
For Transfer Students . . .
Can I know how my credits transfer before I
apply? Yes, during a meeting with the transfer
counselor a student who brings unofficial copies of their transcripts) can have
an unofficial evaluation completed.
Do I need to
complete my associates degree to transfer? No,
Warner Southern does not require a student to have a two year degree to
transfer.
Can I live on campus? Yes,
students aged 21 years old and younger are required to live on campus; otherwise
students are required to live with a family member.
How do I
contact the transfer counselor? You can send an
email to the Admissions Office at admissions@warner.edu or you can call
800-309-9563.


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