
Application Process
It is recommended that high school students apply
toward the end of their junior year or early in their
senior year. You are also encouraged to
visit the campus and meet your enrollment
counselor when you turn your application in.
The following is needed to complete the application
process:
Music
Applicants
Applicants seeking to enter one of the music programs
are required to arrange for an audition with the music
faculty. Visit the School
of Music and Performing Arts page for more details.
Teacher Education and Social Work Applicants
Students seeking to enroll in one of these programs
must satisfy the respective departmental requirements.
Acceptance to the University does not mean automatic
acceptance into the teacher education or social work
programs. Visit the Education
or Social
Work program pages for more details.
Transfer Students
Transfer students must complete all of the above process
unless you have completed 60 or more college credits
prior to enrolling at PBU. If you have completed 60
or more college credits you are not required to have
a high school transcript, or SAT/ ACT/ TOEFL examination
scores. (Students applying to teacher
education are still required to submit test scores.)
All Applicants
- In some cases an applicant may be asked to visit
the University for a personal interview.
- Applicants will be notified concerning the decision
regarding admission as soon as all credentials are
received.
- Accepted students must attend New
Student Orientation scheduled prior to the beginning
of classes for the Fall or Spring Semester.
Credentials
All credentials submitted by the applicant become
the property of the University and are kept as part
of the permanent record of the student. Copies of
the credentials will not be issued. When duplicates
are required, they should be obtained from the original
source. In accordance with the Family Rights and Privacy
Act of 1974, students have access to confidential
information pertaining to them. In order to allow
complete openness for the individuals providing personal
references, the student may sign a waiver foregoing
this privilege in respect to these forms.