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 Admission Procedure

Requirements for Admission

Admission to the college for a diploma is based on the following criteria:

  1. Applicants should demonstrate evidence of strong Godly moral character, personal conversion, the born-again experience and baptism in the Holy Spirit.
  2. Applicants must have graduated from high school or obtained a General Equivalency Diploma (GED).
  3. Applicants should show evidence they will benefit from study at World Harvest Bible College as they complete their chosen course of study.
  4. Applicants must indicate reasonable potential for success in their chosen field of study upon graduation.
Admission Process

Applicants must provide all documentation and pay appropriate fees before being considered for admission. Fall applicants need to supply all the information listed below by August 1st. International students must complete all requisites for admission by July 15th or November 15th for Fall or Spring semesters, respectively.

All applicants must have the following on file in order to be considered for admission:

  1. A completed application form, to include a recent head and shoulders photograph, a non-refundable $50.00 application fee, and your personal testimony, which should be typed and consist of 300-500 words. (International Student Application Fee is $75.00)
  2. An official high school transcript or official copy of GED transcript (mailed directly from the school to WHBC).
  3. ACT/SAT test scores, if available.
  4. A Pastoral Recommendation form to be completed by the senior pastor. (In the event, the senior pastor is a close relative, an associate pastor or elder may complete the Pastoral Recommendation form.)
  5. A recommendation letter from your spouse or fiancé(e), if applicable.
  6. A Medical Information form.
  7. An official transcript from each college attended, if applicable.

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