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  1. We’re thrilled you’re interested in applying to Wheaton’s College of Arts and Sciences as a first-year applicant. Start your application now, or share more about yourself with us so we can send you information tailored to your particular interests.

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  2. Learn more about financial aid and scholarships at Wheaton College (IL), and connect with Admission counselors who can assist you in your educational journey. Apply to Wheaton’s undergraduate and graduate degree programs.

  3. How to Apply. On this page, you’ll learn about how to apply as a first-year student, the timeline for applications and admissions decisions, and the high school requirements for first-year Wheaton applicants.

    • Entrance Requirements
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    • Test Information and Credit
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    Wheaton College selects candidates for admission from applicants who evidence a vital Christian experience, high academic ability, moral character, personal integrity, concern for others, and the desire to pursue a liberal arts education as defined in the aims and objectives of the College. The College seeks to enroll, from its many applicants, a w...

    First-Year Students

    There are four application deadlines during the year for Fall First-year applicants. Students who apply for Early Action I, which is non-binding, receive their decision letters by November 30. Students who apply for Early Action II, which is non-binding receive their decision letters by December 31. Students who apply for Regular Decision I receive their decision letters by March 1. Students who apply for Regular Decision II receive their decision letters by April 1. Students who apply for Sp...

    Conservatory of Music

    The Conservatory of Music offers professional music degrees: Bachelor of Music (B.M.) and Bachelor of Music Education (B.M.E.). Wheaton College is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music. Those wishing to pursue a liberal arts music degree should select Bachelor of Arts-Music when applying. A student must apply to either the Conservatory of Music or the Arts and Sciences division of the College, but not both. Applicants to the Conservatory of Music s...

    Transfer Students

    Transfers should apply the previous spring for fall semester and the previous fall for spring semester. For information on deadline dates, consult the transfer studentportion of our website. Typically Wheaton has about 65 openings for the fall semester and 25 for the spring. Admission is offered on a rolling basis beginning in March (for fall) and November (for spring). Applications submitted after the deadline dates cannot be guaranteed equal consideration. A transfer is defined as any stude...

    Admission Decisions

    The Enrollment Subcommittee under the Academic Policies Committee may grant an exception for a candidate who does not meet the academic standards for admission. Notification dates are listed in the application, or in the above section pertaining to your application type. For fall admission, all applicants with completed files should have received a decision letter by early April.

    Waiting List

    In April, some candidates will be notified that they have been placed on a waiting list. In the event that cancellations from those offered admission create openings in the class, those openings will be offered to candidates on the waiting list.

    Advance Deposit

    An advance deposit of $300 must be submitted to accept admissionto the College or Conservatory of Music. The deposit is not refundable after the deadline and is forfeited if the student does not enroll. Upon enrollment, the deposit is credited toward tuition. Deadlines for submitting the advance deposit are as follows:May 1 for the fall semester and December 1for the spring semester (or the deadline listed in the letter of admission). If the deposit is not received by the above deadline, the...

    Competency and SAT Subject Tests

    Competency in the areas of foreign language, speech, and writing should be demonstrated through the testing programs listed below. If competency is not demonstrated, the course or courses become part of the general education requirement. (See General Education Requirementsfor specific competency requirements.) 1. Foreign Language - Competency exam administered on campus if a student does not demonstrate competency through SAT Subject Tests, AP, or IB exams. For languages not taught at Wheaton...

    Advanced Standing - Dual or Concurrent Enrollment Credits

    A maximum of 40 credit hours earned prior to high school graduation may be applied to the undergraduate degree. Use of courses taken prior to college matriculation for major requirements will be at the discretion of the Academic Department.

    Advanced Standing — Credit by Examination

    A student may be granted advanced standing or college credit on the basis of examination. The amount of credit and level of placement will be determined by the Registrar and the department chair in which the course is taught or the Director of Core Studies. Credit for advanced standing can be acquired by the following means: 1. Advanced Placement Program of the College Board with scores of 4 or 5. AP credit will be forfeited if an equivalent college course is taken for credit; 2. Internationa...

    As prospective students consider which college to attend, they often question what graduates do after graduation and how many students who start a degree program complete it. Of the first-years who enrolled at Wheaton for the fall 2022 semester, 94% returned to Wheaton for the fall 2023 semester. Of the 580 first-years who enrolled for the fall 201...

  4. Find Wheaton College (IL) admissions requirements, information and data to help you in your college journey. Learn more about Wheaton College (IL) here.

    • 501 College Avenue, Wheaton, 60187, IL
    • 06307 525 000
  5. No matter which major (s) you choose, the breadth and depth of a Wheaton education gives you highly marketable skills and a strong foundation in Christian discipleship that will guide you at home, at church, at work, and in the wider world. 90+ majors, minors, concentrations & certificates. 11:1 student-faculty ratio.

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  7. Wheaton admissions is somewhat selective with an acceptance rate of 88%. Students that get into Wheaton have an average SAT score between 1250-1430 or an average ACT score of 28-33. The regular admissions application deadline for Wheaton is October 15.

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