See instructions below for the application fee waiver
Here’s what we need from you:
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A completed SPU Application or the Common Application. The Common Application is helpful if you're applying to other schools using the common application. The SPU-specific application is shorter if you're not applying to as many Common Application schools. We do not have a preference between applications, but please only apply with ONE application.
- $50 application fee waiver. Here's how to get your $50 fee waiver.
- If applying via the SPU Application
- Go to the "Program Information" tab.
- Within the fee waiver question, the SPUGift waiver code will automatically load if you apply by December 1.
- If applying via the Common Application
- Go to the "My Colleges" section.
- Navigate to Seattle Pacific University and click on "Questions."
- Within the fee waiver question, select "Institutional Fee Waiver" from the drop-down menu.
- Type in the code SPUGift.
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Essays. You’ll submit this with your application. This is where we get to meet you! Have fun and be authentic.
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Test scores: We are test optional. That means applicants for Autumn Quarter 2024 can choose whether or not to submit ACT or SAT scores. Please see the test score policy.
- SPU can review updated test scores post-application, but they must be received by March 1. Please contact our office if you will submit new scores for review.
- We will superscore your SAT and ACT (combining the highest scores received for the evidence-based reading and writing + math sections).
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Official high school transcript. Your high school counselor can mail an official transcript in a sealed envelope to our office. They can submit electronically through the application or they can email the official copy directly to admissions@netplanna.com. You can forward a sealed envelope to us as well, as long as you receive it from your high school.
Optional
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Recommendations. Although letters of recommendation are not required to complete your application, they are strongly recommended. Your recommenders can write a short, free-form letter of recommendation and send it to us via the application, email, or mail. We consider the opinions of your teachers, mentors, and youth leaders. (If your teacher is a parent, please send us a recommendation from a non-family member as well.)
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Interview. This is optional, but allows us to connect a face and personality with your admission file. A phone interview is also an option.