Admission, Enrollment and Graduation Requirements

Admission to Biola University is on a selective basis. Only those most likely to profit from Biola University's educational program and its distinctively Christian emphasis are admitted.

Biola University has a strong Christian commitment and requires that to be accepted, the applicant must be a committed follower of Christ. However, Biola does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age or disability in the admission of students, employment, and the educational programs or activities it conducts. The university prohibits sexual harassment. Inquiries regarding this nondiscrimination policy and the policy prohibiting sexual harassment may be directed to the Office of the Dean of Students in the Student Services Building for further information and procedures.

Students interested in attending Biola should submit an online application. Because enrollment is limited and admission is selective, applications should be submitted as early as possible. Decisions are made only on completed applications.

Visits to the campus are encouraged. It is recommended to email or phone the Office of Admissions well in advance of the visit. Each semester, visitation days (University Day, Spring Preview Day and others) help acquaint prospective students with the programs on campus.

Admission information — including applications, visitation days and appointments — is available online or by phoning (562) 903-4752.

Admission to the university does not guarantee admission to the business administration, cinema media arts, education, music, or nursing programs, nor to on-campus housing. Application forms for these programs are available from the department offices.

Undergraduate/Graduate Programs

See the specific program for additional admission, enrollment and graduation requirements in the appropriate undergraduate/graduate sections of the catalog.

Enrollment Deposit

Applicants

All applicants who are accepted to the university are required to submit an enrollment deposit. The deposit is non-refundable after May 1 (Fall) and January 1 (Spring) for undergraduate applicants if the student does not enroll in and complete the term for which he/she applied. Accepted applicants, whether or not they have selected courses, must inform Biola of any change in their plans regarding enrollment. Biola undergraduate students accepted into a Biola graduate program must submit a graduate deposit to ensure a place as a Biola graduate student.

Enrolled Students

The enrollment deposit is applied to the student account following the student's first term of enrollment. When enrolled students who have completed the term for which they applied, officially withdraw, their enrollment deposit will be applied to any balance owed at the time of departure, or will be refunded if their account is paid in full.

Re-Admission

A Biola student who has withdrawn for one semester or longer or has exceeded the time frame of their leave of absence is required to file an application for re-admission. Generally, any holds on the student's account (ex: academic disqualification, accounting, etc.) must be resolved by the student and corresponding department prior to being readmitted. Students departing the university for one academic year (3 consecutive terms, e.g., fall, spring, summer) or longer will be required to follow the current catalog at the time of their readmission. An undergraduate student who re-admits after an absence of five years may be required to complete a full application for entrance, whereas graduate students will be required to file a new application, and a pastor's reference. Depending on the length of absence, other requirements may also be necessary. Please contact the Office of Admissions for more information.

English Proficiency Requirements

Admission Requirements

Evidence of proficiency in English is required for all students to support student success. Proficiency must be shown in reading, writing, speaking and listening through one of the methods described below:

Undergraduate

U.S. Applicants: Proof of English language proficiency is not an admission requirement.

U.S. Applicants who are not U.S. citizens: please consult with your admissions counselor.

International (F-1) Applicants: Minimum test scores are required to be considered for admission.

1. Minimum test score on a qualifying standardized test.

The language exam score requirements are as follows:

Undergraduate (English Language must be taken for Core Curriculum Foreign Language):
Undergraduate (English Language may be taken for Core curriculum Foreign Language):