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We are excited about the prospect of your taking courses through BJUOnline. Formal admission to BJU is not required to take a course by distance learning, and approval to take a distance learning course does not imply admission to BJU or to a particular degree program.
You are responsible to determine whether a particular course will meet the requirement of your college’s degree program. If uncertain about the applicability of a course, you should contact the registrar, dean or academic advisor at your college before applying.
- You must have completed your junior year of high school, or be within 12 months of graduation.
- You must have superior test scores on standard achievement examinations. You must be doing consistent A or B-level work in your high school courses.
- You must be recommended by your principal or homeschool parent in order to be accepted into this program.
- Contact your principal or homeschool parent for a recommendation to be in this program. Their contact information should be submitted with the application. Admissions will follow up to request the recommendation.
Your high school graduation date or GED qualifies you to take courses for undergraduate credit.
Students taking graduate course work for the first time from BJU must have Scholarship Committee approval to ensure academic qualifications have been met for graduate studies.
- New students must request an official transcript from the institution granting your undergraduate degree be sent to BJU Admissions office for graduate study approval prior to acceptance in the course.
- For BJU graduates, your BJU transcript will be issued to Scholarship Committee as part of the approval process prior to acceptance in the course.
Scholarship approval for BJUOnline courses does not imply admission to BJU or to a particular degree program.
