
How to Apply
Are you ready to become a Torch?
Before you begin your admissions application, please review the following steps for the undergraduate and graduate process.
Applying to Renaissance Christian University (RCU) is a straightforward and personalized process designed to make your journey to higher education as seamless as possible. To begin your application, simply submit the online application form, where you will provide your personal information and indicate your desired degree plan that aligns with your educational objectives.
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After submitting your application, we encourage you to schedule a call with one of our experienced enrollment specialists. This call allows us to understand your aspirations, discuss the available degree programs, and address any questions or concerns you may have. Our enrollment specialists are here to guide you through the application process, help you make informed decisions, and provide support as you embark on this exciting educational journey.
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At RCU, we believe in removing unnecessary barriers to education. That's why we do not require SAT or ACT scores to meet a specific threshold. We believe in evaluating applicants holistically, considering their passion, dedication, and potential for success beyond standardized test scores.
General Admissions Requirements:​
You can apply with no entrance exams, and submit transcripts from preview academic institutions to access credit transfers.
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Undergraduate Applicants​
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High school diploma or equivalency
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Minimum high school GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale
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Official or unofficial transcripts from all institutions previously attended
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Graduate Applicants
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Bachelor’s degree (master’s degree if applying for a doctorate) from a accredited institution
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Minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale
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Official transcripts from all institutions previously attended
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*Note that requirements may vary depending on the degree or certificate you choose.
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Funding Your Degree
Renaissance Christian University offers scholarships to help fund your education.