To receive high-quality training in healthcare delivery, submit an application to Pacific College. With a 38% acceptance rate and a very strong graduation rate, Pacific College gives you the greatest assistance in developing a potential nursing profession, encouraging fruitful interpersonal connections, and providing quality healthcare services. Apply as soon as possible—ideally, before November 30. The following provides all the information needed for a simple application process.
Pacific College Acceptance Requirements
Undergraduate Studies
Applicant must participate in the enrollment process with an Admissions Advisor
Submit a complete application for admission and pay non-refundable application fee of $100
Shall submit proof of a high school diploma or its equivalent
from an institution that meets the requirements of a state Department of Education or the United States Department of Education
foreign coursework translated to English and evaluated by a credential evaluation service that is a “Current Member” of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services or an “Endorsed Member” of the Association of International Credential Evaluators, to be equivalent to a United States high school diploma
from a state-issued high school equivalency certificate received after passing either of two high school equivalency tests recognized by the California Department of Education: the General Educational Development Test provided by the GED Testing Service, or the High School Equivalency Test provided by Educational Testing Service.
Complete a reading comprehension assessment, the Tests of Adult Basic Education , or demonstrate equivalency as determined by the Vice President of Instruction. The assessment will be used to place the applicant in the appropriate level English course.
Shall meet any program-specific entrance requirements as noted for a particular program of study.
Complete an enrollment agreement and pay any fees due at time of enrollment.
Graduate Studies
Shall participate in the enrollment process with an Admissions Advisor,
Submit a complete application for admission and pay non-refundable application fee of $100,
Shall submit an official academic transcript to the Registrar’s Office showing a conferred baccalaureate degree
from a regionally-accredited college or university with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater, or
from foreign coursework translated to English and evaluated by a credential evaluation service that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services to be equivalent to the United States baccalaureate degree with a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater.
Shall meet any program-specific entrance requirements as noted for a particular program of study.
Complete an enrollment agreement and pay any fees due at time of enrollment.