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| Admissions Tests Required: | Required |
| Completion of College Preparatory Program: | Recommended |
| Recommendations: | Required |
| Secondary School GPA: | Required |
| Secondary School Record: | Required |
| TOEFL: | Required |
| $40 | Undergrad Application Fee |
| $40 | Graduate Application Fee |
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| Address: | 414 N Meridian St Newberg, OR 97132 |
| Phone: | (503) 538-8383 |
| Admissions Phone: | (800) 765-4369 |
| General Site: | www.georgefox.edu |
| Admissions: | www.georgefox.edu/admission/index.html |
| Application: | www.georgefox.edu/admission/index.html |
While the first year can be daunting, getting to know people will greatly improve the college experience and build relationships that can follow for a lifetime.
» Read MoreDon't be afraid of the Christian part of the school, it really is eye opening and makes you be thankful for everything you have but it is not pushed down your throat.
» Read MoreLook for scholarships, visit the school, and always be in contact with people who can improve your experience.
» Read MoreIf you are looking at this school as a prospect for attend, scour the ins and outs of their website. It's important to know as much as possible about the school you are interested in, so you know that they are the right fit for you. George Fox is one of the most helpful schools I know of and have experienced. When I was applying I must have called the admissions office at least 10 times. I was surprised they didn't recognize my voice, or at least get annoyed with me! But each time I called, they were so very helpful and extremely nice! They made sure they answered all of my questions. Don't be afraid to call if you have a question, even if it's the simplest thing. Also, make sure to visit the campus. Go to a Bruin Preview, stay the night in a dorm with a current student, eat their food, attend chapel and worship, talk to professors, admissions and financial aid. When you visit and talk with current students and teachers, it helps with the decision making by a ten fold.
» Read MoreFor future students you should know about the Academic Resource Center (ARC) where you can get free tutoring sessions on any subject. Try to participate in everything, we have so many things going on campus and to really make connections you need to go, and they are really fun! Go on the Juniors Abroad program it's a once in a lifetime opportunity, you can explore an entirely new culture, and half of it is paid for because the cost is built into your tuition.
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