Students seeking admission must provide one of the following:
Evidence of high school graduation (transcript, diploma, special diploma, diploma of completion, etc.) showing/verifying date of graduation
Evidence of GED completion (GED scores/GED diploma)
Proof of graduation from a foreign institution comparable to a United States secondary school. International applicants are required to submit translated and notarized copies of their high school diploma and transcripts
Florida Home Education graduation credentials
Proof of identification (copy of valid driver’s license, state issued identification card, US military ID, valid U.S. passport, valid passport issued by a foreign country) Note: Foreign documents must be accompanied by an official translation into English if the passport was issued in another language.
All applicants are required to submit a personal statement (500–750 words), describing their career goals , and explaining how they believe studying in a specific KWU bachelor’s program will support them in achieving their objectives.
If English is not the applicant’s native language, applicants must submit one on of the following as proof of meeting English language requirements for entry into KWU bachelor’s degree programs:
TOEFL IBT score of 60 or higher
IELTS score of 6.0 or higher
SELT score of Level 6 or higher
Documentation of ESL program completion
Proof of completing a high school where the primary language of instruction was English
If the student is not able to provide proof of one of the above, the university will administer its own exam to test the applicant’s proficiency in English is of sufficient level to complete the program of study. This will include a written exam in addition to an oral interview conducted in English, either at KWU premises or via a web meeting.