For full information regarding PUC’s admissions policies, refer to the college’s General Catalog, which outlines policies for regular admission as well as for admission on probation and for returning students.
Your admissions documents can be emailed to admissions@puc.edu or faxed to (707) 965-6671. If you would like to submit them by mail, please address them as follows: Admissions, Pacific Union College, One Angwin Avenue, Angwin, CA 94508.
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Whether you’re interested in PUC as a first-time college student or you’re looking to transfer, we’re ready to help you discover your calling and God’s plan for your life, every step of the way.
Welcome, future freshmen! Call (800) 862-7080 or email admissions@puc.edu if you have any questions about how to apply to PUC.
Follow these steps to complete your application:
You may be admitted to PUC on regular status if you qualify in one of the following categories:
We accept transfer students at any point, so you don’t need to complete a certain number of courses before transferring. We’re excited to help you throughout the process! Call (800) 862-7080 or email admissions@puc.edu if you have any questions about how to transfer to PUC.
Follow these steps to complete your application:
Visit the Transfer Student page for more information about these steps and admissions requirements.
If you are a student living outside the United States, or if you are a U.S. resident with citizenship elsewhere, we invite you to explore the possibility of attending Pacific Union College as an international student. Call (800) 862-7080 or email admissions@puc.edu if you have any questions about how to apply to PUC as an international student.
Follow these steps to complete your application:
Visit the International Student page for more information about these steps and admissions requirements.
If you’re a high school senior with top-notch grades, you can get accepted to PUC based on the work you’ve done freshman-junior year of high school. Get accepted early by following these steps:
You may receive early acceptance to PUC if you qualify based on both of these requirements:
Questions about whether you qualify for early acceptance? Contact the admissions office at admissions@puc.edu or (800) 862-7080.
If you have completed all pre-requisite courses and are ready to apply directly to PUC’s associates degree in nursing program, or if you already have your R.N. and want to apply to PUC’s bachelor’s in nursing program, please refer directly to the applications available on the website for the department of nursing and health sciences.
Students who still need to take additional pre-nursing courses should apply for regular admission as first-time or transfer students and work with PUC’s pre-nursing advisor before applying to the program.
All potential students, including former Pacific Union College students, must apply for admission both to the college and to the M.B.A program. The application will be considered once official postsecondary transcripts and other requested materials have been filed with the PUC Admissions Office. Admission is determined by the Business Department faculty on the basis of credentials held, recommendations, former academic performance, and background.
Pacific Union College offers three routes of entry for Registered Nurses seeking a Master of Science in Nursing degree. The Graduate Record Exam (GRE), generally required for admission to master’s degree programs, is NOT required for admission. The pathways to the Master of Science in Nursing degree are as follows:
Admission requirements are those published in the General Catalog in effect during the year of the student’s admission to the Nursing Program. The Nursing and Health Sciences Department reserves the right to admit or deny admission to individuals applying for admission to the Nursing Program.
All potential students, including former Pacific Union College students, must apply for admission both to the college and to the M.Ed. program. Please contact the Credential Analyst in the Education Department for application materials. The prerequisites for admission are as follows:
PUC welcomes student veterans and active duty personnel to our distinctly Christian liberal arts campus. PUC is a Yellow Ribbon Program school and has a Student Veterans Task Force to make the transition from military service to college life as smooth as possible.
Admissions steps and requirements for student veterans are the same as those for transfer or first-time college students. For step-by-step information, please refer to the First-Time College Student and Transfer Student sections on this page .
However, we know your experiences have been different from the traditional transfer or first-time college student, which is why we’ve pulled together some helpful campus resources for student veterans. Visit the Student Veterans page for more information.
Questions? Contact the veteran academic services coordinator at veteranssco@puc.edu or (707) 965-6676.
The Honors Program at Pacific Union College provides a stimulating environment alternative to the General Education requirements for any baccalaureate degree. Join a cohort of serious scholars in seminars focused on in-depth understanding through lively discussions.
As an alternative to the GE program, Honors emphasizes:
Honors provides you these opportunities:
Entry requirements:
Apply to the Honors Program at PUC today! Visit the Honors Program page to learn more about the Program, including faculty mentors, seminars, the capstone project, and other student opportunities.
Freshmen enrollment is limited to 20 students per year. Online applications are reviewed monthly until all seats are filled.
Questions? Contact Milbert Mariano, the Honors Program director, at mmariano@puc.edu or (707) 965-6234.
Congratulations on being accepted to Pacific Union College! We can’t wait for you to join our vibrant and thriving community. Follow these important steps to complete the process of becoming a PUC student.*
Your counselor is your go-to person if you have questions during the admissions process. Talk with them regularly to make sure you’re on track every step of the way.
Your student accounts are your online access point for registration, class information, statements, your student email, your housing form, and more. Creating your account is quick and easy.
Before you're able to register for classes or make housing plans, you will need to make your commitment to PUC by submitting the Pioneers Commitment form.
When you submit your Pioneers Commitment form, you will also be able to reserve your dorm room or other housing. If you're an unmarried student under the age of 22, you will be expected to stay in one of PUC's residence halls, with limited exceptions.
Your PUC financial counselor will help build a financial aid package that meets your family’s need and fits your budget. Submitting your FAFSA is a great place to start. Let your financial counselor know if you need ideas of places to look for scholarships and grants, and if you need more aid.
It’s time for a checkup! Make an appointment with your primary health provider and fill out the Health Information Form. You will also need to submit a record of childhood immunizations and the results from a tuberculosis skin test (taken within the last year). As of 9/1/24 students must acquire their own medical insurance and provide proof of coverage submitted with their completed Health Information Form. Have questions? Contact Health Services for more information; call (707) 965-6339 or email healthservices@puc.edu.
After your Pioneers Commitment form is submitted, an academic advisor will reach out to you to register for classes. You will work with your advisor to come up with the perfect class schedule!
At Orientation, you will learn the ins-and-outs of the PUC experience and start to get to know your new classmates. Mark your calendar now!
*Note: The post-acceptance steps are different for international and transfer students. Please visit these pages for more information.