
Early Admission
Students who show maturity and academic promise in completing their junior year in high school may seek early admission to Warner University. Instead of a high school diploma, the following apply:- A grade point average of 3.50 for grades 9, 10, and 11.
- A strong recommendation of the high school principal or guidance counselor.
- An ACT composite score of 24 or a combined SAT I score of 1100. Special action of the faculty or its appointed committee may substitute for examination scores.
- A personal interview with the Director of Admissions is usually required.
Readmission of Former Students
Students who have withdrawn from the University in good standing may apply for readmission at any time by application to the Vice President of Enrollment Management. If they have attended another college or university, they must have an official transcript sent to Warner for all credits earned for evaluation as transfer credits at the time of application.Students dismissed from the University for disciplinary reasons will be readmitted only under the conditions set at the time of dismissal. If no special conditions were set, they may apply to the Admitting and Registration Committee for a review of their status.
Students dismissed from the University for academic reasons may apply for readmission if they:
- Have been absent from Warner University for two semesters;
- Have not attended another college during their absence; or
- Have been enrolled at another college during their absence and have earned a grade point average of at least 2.00 in those courses. These students must have an official transcript of the courses taken sent to Warner and meet any other conditions for admission as a transfer student. The Admitting and Registration Committee will review the courses taken and determine if the student is to be readmitted.
Non Degree Seeking Students
Students who do not intend to work toward a degree at Warner University may enroll as non-degree seeking students. Course enrollment for non-degree seeking students has the following conditions:- Non-degree seeking students must meet all prerequisites and requirements for courses in which they wish to enroll;
- Non-degree seeking students are limited to enrolling in certain courses;
- Non-degree seeking students may not take more than a cumulative total of 24 credit hours without permission from the Chief Academic Officer;
- Non-degree seeking students are subject to the same academic policies and procedures as degree seeking students; and
- Degree seeking students have enrollment priority when space is limited.
Students with Disabilities
Warner University is committed to providing for the needs of enrolled or admitted students who have disabilities under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). It is the policy of Warner University to make services available to any student who, through a recent assessment, can document a disability.In general, Warner University will provide reasonable accommodations for students with disabilities. A student with a disability bears the responsibility of notifying each faculty member of any academic accommodations needed, and if he or she chooses, to disclose the disabling condition. Requests for accommodations are made between the student and the faculty member with the approval of the Dean of the appropriate school and Executive Vice President and Chief Academic Officer.
Transient Students
Students enrolled and seeking a degree at other colleges and universities may enroll at Warner University for one semester. Transient students must meet the prerequisites of the courses in which they seek enrollment, give evidence of good standing at their college, and must have the approval of their college for the specific courses taken. Forms are available in the Registrar's Office.Call 1-800-309-9563, or e-mail admissions@warner.edu, for more information!


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