ADMISSION STATUS
Once an applicant, having satisfied all requirements, the admissions committee, reviewing the application deicides one of four decisions:
· the granting of full admission,
· the granting of probationary admission,
· placing applicant on the WILLENT INSTITUTE wait list, or
· denial.
FULL ADMISSION: Admitting a student without any probationary status, manifests Full Admission.
PROBATIONARY ADMISSION: Conditionally admitting applicant demonstrates probationary status. This status may be the result of several different factors. An applicant accepted on probationary status due to academic concern will have his or her academic performance reevaluated after completing of a minimum of four subjects of course work. Satisfactory academic performance by said student facilitates granting full admission.
WAIT LIST: The applicant, granted admission but not for the academic year originally requested results in a “wait-list” status. No Resubmitting of application documents for wait-listed candidates before enrolling at WILLENT INSTITUTE.
DENIAL: Denying the applicant admission to the college may manifest. In some cases, WILLENT INSTITUTE may suggest that the applicant undertake additional academic preparation at another institution before reapplying, demonstrating his or her readiness for studies at WILLENT INSTITUTE.
- Applicant submission packet to WILLENT INSTITUTE must include the items below for consideration:
- Completed application with $300 fee per applying student, check or money order, made to the order of “Willent Institute” mailed to: Admissions, Willent Institute, 931 Love Point Road, Stevensville Maryland 21666
- Mail research thesis to Research Willent Institute, 931 Love Point Road, Stevensville, MD 21666.
- Official transcripts sent directly from any/all secondary and undergraduate institution(s) attended to: Registrar Willent Institute, 931 Love Point Road, Stevensville, Maryland, 21666.
- A church reference form completed and submitted by a pastor, elder, deacon, or ministry supervisor at the church that the applicant attends.
- An academic reference form completed and submitted by persons who have taught/instructed the applicant in an academic setting.
- A Christian-experience essay.
- An oral examination defending the applicant’s faith and thesis.
Please be advised, the quality of submitted theses and oral examinations effect the majority determination for acceptance.
APPLICATION PRODEDURES