Admission Standards
ÂÜÀòÉç is committed to providing an admission policy that is fair and considers the changes that students are experiencing. North Park has always and will continue to review students holistically. We not only value what students accomplish in the classroom, but what they bring outside of the classroom and to their community.
Academic Standards (Fall 2021 to Current)
Prospective students applying for a start term of Fall 2021 and later, will not be required to submit test scores for admission.* Students who have already tested and wish to submit their scores may do so.
While only a high school GPA will be required for first-year students, we will continue to review students holistically and encourage students to provide a writing sample and an academic recommendation.
Pass/Fail grades will also be accepted if they are credit-bearing. These grades will not impact the student’s unweighted GPA.
*Test scores may optionally be submitted in place of Subject Placement Testing (Writing and Math) or for competitive scholarship opportunities. Academic merit-based scholarships will be determined at the time of acceptance based on high school GPA.
Traditional Standards
At minimum, all prospective students are recommended to meet these admission standards for grade point average (GPA):
Cumulative high school GPA | 2.50 (unweighted) |
Cumulative college GPA (transfer students) | 2.0 (based on 12 or more transferable credits) |
First-year students with a 2.00 – 2.49 who do not meet the minimum requirements above may need to provide additional information such as an interview to be considered for provisional admission. Transfer students with a 2.00 – 2.49 may require additional information such as an interview to be considered for admission. International students must also meet additional requirements for acceptance.
ÂÜÀòÉç takes a lot of information into account when evaluating your application. In addition to your academic achievement as demonstrated through your  transcripts, we will consider the following:
- Your high school attendance record
- A personal essay that you submit with your application, describing why you are interested in attending ÂÜÀòÉç and why you believe you would be a good fit here (up to 500 words)
- Activities and involvements that reflect your initiative, leadership, personal character, and values
- Recommendations from your teachers, community leaders, pastors, etc.
Non-Discrimination Policy
ÂÜÀòÉç does not discriminate with regard to race, creed, or religion; national origin, sex, age, disability, or color in admission to educational programs. .