ADMISSION AND AID

At Lordland University, we are committed to making Christ-centered education accessible to all who are called to serve. Our admissions process is designed to identify students who are passionate about faith, learning, and leadership. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds and nationalities who seek to grow academically and spiritually. To support our students, we offer a range of financial aid options, including scholarships, grants, and flexible payment plans. Our admissions and financial aid team is here to guide you every step of the way, ensuring you have the support you need to begin your journey with confidence.

APPLICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Student applicants may expect to receive acknowledgement of their applications within three weeks of filing. Lordland University advises prospective students to supply complete and accurate information for admission and for all other university petition forms. Further, applicants must submit authentic and official transcripts of all previous academic work attempted as well as military and vocational training records, if any. Transcripts will be evaluated and credit will be given in accordance with the university’s transfer credit and assessment of prior training policy. Failure to file a complete application may result in denial of admission, cancellation of academic credit, suspension, or expulsion. A transcript has to be sent directly
from the school of origin and has to contain the official seal with the Custodian of Record’s signature. The responsibility for assuring of an official transcript to reach our Office of Admissions and Records rests with the applicant. Unofficial transcripts will be accepted for preliminary evaluation; however, official transcripts must be on file before a degree or a certificate program is granted to qualified applicants.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Prospective students, applying for part-time or full-time, must file a complete application. To request an application,
please contact:


Lordland University
Office of Admissions and Records

119 Belmont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90026

www.lordland.us

The mandatory $350 non-refundable application fee should be in the form of a check or a money order payable
to the Lordland University. When submitting application in person, application fee can be paid by credit card or in
cash.
Plan ahead to request required transcripts of records of all previous scholastic work from each school or college
attended. The transcripts required at Lordland University are:

  • High school transcript and/or diploma
  • An official transcript from each college or university attended
  • A letter of recommendation from your formal instructo

Additional application requirements for international students: Photocopies of

• Your current passport, I-94, and Visa
• Drivers License issued in the United States or picture ID
• I-20 issued from your previous institution
• Financial Statement

GENERAL ADMISSION

Applicants seeking admission to Lordland University are evaluated on the basis of academic ability sufficient to complete the selected educational program. To be considered an acceptance, applicant must be at least 18 years of age when applying, and his/her status has to be a legal residence of the United States.

Bachelor’s Degree Programs
Students will qualify for undergraduate admission if they:
• Have graduated from high school, have earned a Certificate of General Education Development (GED), or have passed the California High School Proficiency Examination
• Have completed for admission in college or college-preparatory subjects with grades of “C” or better


Master’s Degree Programs
Students will qualify for graduate admission if they:
• Have completed a four-year college course of study
• Have the baccalaureate earned from the college or university previously attended
• Have attained a grade point average of at least 2.5 in an acceptable earned baccalaureate degree


Doctoral’s Degree Programs
Minimum requirements for admission to the doctoral degree program are:
• An earned baccalaureate degree and master’s degree from a institution of higher education
• Good academic standing at the last institution of higher education attended
• A grade point average minimum of 3.0 in upper division and graduate stud

SPECIAL ADMISSION

AUDIT ADMISSION
Students who attend classes for personal enrichment and not for academic credit may be granted auditor’s status. Auditors attend classes with no obligations to participate actively in the class work. Auditors will receive a grade from Lordland University for every courses completed. Auditors may change the course grade from ‘audit’ to ‘credit’ once they are accepted into a degree program. A minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 is required for auditor’s courses.


PROVISIONAL ADMISSION
In certain exceptions, degree program applicants who are unable to furnish a copy of all the required admissions documents may be provisionally accepted with the approval of the dean. This includes degree program applicants on academic probation or suspension at another university as well. Provisionally accepted students will be placed on probationary status and must receive a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.50 for the courses completed during the first quarter of acceptance or will be dismissed from the university. Students who meet the minimum GPA of 2.50 during the probationary periods are placed in regular standing in the following quarter.


SPECIAL STANDING ADMISSION
Students who wish to officially enroll in selective courses, but do not wish to receive a degree may be granted a status of special standing. Students who enroll as special standing must meet the regular admissions requirements.

Scroll to Top