Admissions

Admissions Procedure

Admissions Procedure

After the admission officer reviews the documents and confirms the completion of each applicant’s file, the officer will notify the applicant to take the appropriate processing steps. Each applicant is required to have a personal interview with a team of faculty members. The admissions committee finalizes the admission based on the following criteria:
      • A sense of calling from God for Christian ministry 
      • Regeneration experience and baptism with water 
      • Active and fruitful church participation 
      • Verification: final transcripts and diploma 
      • Reference letter
      • Evaluation from interview
 The applicant will be officially notified either by phone or mail, and the admitted students will receive registration information and forms from the school.


Transfers
As part of its admissions process, Washington Jabez University accepts transfer credits from other in- stitutions. However, the credit must be from a college that is approved by the Educational Department of Each State. If a degree student wants to transfer credit from another postsecondary school to WJU, an official transcript stating the courses and grades must be submitted to the Officer of the admission prior to beginning courses. the maximum amount of transfer credit from another state approved school shall be maximum two-thirds of previous credit which was obtained by transfer students. The transcripts from foreign educational institutions can be confirmed by letter. WJU can ask to evaluate the schools in foreign countries through the American Council for Education. 
The Challenge Examination The student must pass the challenge exam by the Grade Point Average of C (70%) and above in order to receive credit for the course. There are limits as to the amount of credit a student can earn through challenge exams. For undergraduates, no more than 25 percent, or 30-semester units, of the bachelor’s curriculum can be challenged. For the students of the master programs, the limit is 9-semester units and other restrictions apply. The course taken by challenge exam can be counted as one of the courses normally taken in the school semester. The transcript of any student successfully challenging a course will list the course, the exam grade as the final grade, and will carry a designation that the course was met through the challenge. Any student wishing to challenge a course must apply in writing to the Dean of Academic Affairs and list the course they would like to challenge, the preferred date, and the amount of credit they wish to receive if they successfully challenge the exam.
 Re-Admission
Any student who either canceled or was canceled from the enrollment must re-apply for re admission. The Admissions Committee will review the re-application and decide on it.

ADMISSIONS