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Walla Walla Community College

HOW TO APPLY TO WWCC

We are excited you are applying to Walla Walla Community College, named “Top Community College in Nation” by the Aspen Award in 2013. You will experience an affordable education with endless possibilities!

Students from all over the world are welcome to join our supportive community and further their education with our top-notch academic opportunities.

Walla Walla Community College also has a campus in Clarkston, Washington that offers transfer degrees and workforce programs as well as a nursing program. More information about degrees and programs, please visit our website.

Application Requirements – Checklist

Complete Application
(There is a $50 fee for all applications)
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Financial/Bank Statement in English showing at least U.S. $32,116/one year of study for an Associate’s Degree and $41,700/one year of study for a Bachelor of Applied Science Degree.
Financial Verification Form
The Financial/Bank Statement may include checking or savings accounts, stocks, certificates of deposit, or other easily liquidated assets. Please indicate relationships between sponsor and the student on the bank statement.
Copy of Valid Passport Submit passport photo and expiration page.
Transcript Records from last school attended. If the school was a college, university, or high school within the U.S., official transcripts must be sent directly from the awarding institution to the Office of Admission at WWCC. U.S. transcripts must show a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher.
Proof of English Language Proficiency All students from countries without English as an official language must have one of the following or enroll in our Intensive English Learning Program:

  • TOEFL score of 61 or higher
  • IELTS score of 6.0 overall band score or higher
  • GTEC/CBT score of 1075 or higher
  • SAT score of 510 or higher on the English section
  • ACT score of 19 or higher on the English and Reading sections
  • Cambridge General Certificate of Education with O level passing score in English
  • Pearson Test of English Academic (PTEA) score of 46 or higher
  • STEP/EIKEN was a Grade Pre-1 or better
  • International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) in English with score of a C or higher
  • Completed a minimum of a year at a high school in the US
  • Passed a college level English course at an accredited US institution
Transfer In Form Required only for students transferring to WWCC from U.S. language institutes, colleges, or universities in F-1 status (PDF).

An I-20 (immigration document) will be issued to you upon acceptance to Walla Walla Community College. Acceptance is granted after all required documents have been submitted to the Office of Admissions and approved.

We are excited you are applying to Walla Walla Community College, named “Top Community College in Nation” by the Aspen Award in 2013. You will experience an affordable education with endless possibilities!

 

Deadlines to Apply to WWCC

Session Out of Country Application Deadline In Country Application Deadline*
Summer Quarter April 15 May 15
Fall Quarter July 15 July 15

Important Information for Students Applying for F-1 Visas

All students applying for F or M visas are required to pay a SEVIS fee before entering the United States. Once you have received acceptance from Walla Walla Community College, you will need to pay your I-901 SEVIS Fee The below tutorial provides a step-by-step guide of the required payment process for the I-901 SEVIS Fee, including the information you must submit and what to do once you have completed payment on FMJfee.com.

For further information on current fees and how to pay them please visit the following websites:
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Homeland Security – Study in the States