We are delighted that you are applying to Southwestern Adventist University (SWAU)! In fall 2020, Southwestern Adventist University became test-optional. That means SAT and ACT scores are optional when considering your admission to SWAU. This empowers you to put your best foot forward.
When applying, please submit one of the following:
- A High School Transcript or GED
- An official transcript with six or more semesters from an accredited secondary school with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.
- A final official transcript with a graduation date is required after completion of your senior year
- General Education Development (GED) test average score of 500 with no scores below 450
- A Texas GED: 160-200
SWAU encourages the Texas Education Agency Recommended High School Program of 26 credits, which will increase a student’s opportunities for success.
Four credits in English/language arts
Four credits in mathematics, including algebra I, II, and geometry
Four credits in science, including biology, chemistry, and physics
Four credits in social studies, including world history, world geography, U.S. history, a half credit in government, a half credit in economics
One credit in physical education
A half credit in speech
One credit in fine arts
Five and a half credits in electives
Two credits in foreign language studies
Regular admission
GPA of 2.75 or more
Provisional admission
GPA of 2.50 – 2.74
Students admitted provisionally must take UNIV 011 during the first semester. Provisional status will be removed after one successful semester at SWAU.
Test Scores for placement in English 121 and Math 110
| English | Math |
ACT | 17 | 21 |
SAT | ERW 480 | 530 |
TSI | R 351, W 340, Essay 5 | 350-390 |
Accuplacer | Reading 80, Writing 5 | 63 |
Nelson-Denny & SWAU Writing | Combined score of 15 |
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Important dates
- March 1: submit applications to receive priority processing and scholarship consideration for fall
- May 1: submit your commitment deposit to guarantee your place in class
- August 1: last day to apply
Homeschool Admission Requirements
When applying, please submit one of the following:
Official transcript with six or more semesters from a correspondence school if applicable and/or a homeschool transcript that contains course description, dates the course was taken, and final grade. Must show a minimum GPA of 2.5.
A final official transcript with a graduation date is required after completion of your senior year. The minimum GPA for admission is a cumulative 2.5.
General Education Development (GED) test average score of 500 with no scores below 450.
Texas GED: 160-200
If applicable, please submit the following:
Transcripts from accredited colleges with college-level coursework
AP exam score report
Texas state homeschool requirements
Legally, individuals homeschooling in Texas must follow three state law requirements:
The instruction must be bona fide (i.e., not a sham).
The curriculum must be in visual form (e.g., books, workbooks, video monitor).
The curriculum must include the five basic subjects of reading, spelling, grammar, mathematics, and good citizenship.