Warner Pacific College was founded in 1937 by the Church of God as Pacific Bible College. The school initially operated out of a single building in downtown Portland, Oregon. It was renamed Warner Pacific College in 2000 after the college’s longtime president, Dr. John S. Warner. Since then, the college has grown to include five campuses throughout the Portland metropolitan area and has expanded its offerings to include over 40 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. In addition, it has become a leader in adult education with a variety of online and evening classes, as well as its innovative Weekend College program. The college has also developed strong partnerships with local businesses and organizations to provide students with internships and job opportunities after graduation. Over the years, Warner Pacific College has continued to strive to provide quality education that is accessible and affordable for all students regardless of background or economic status. Check electronicsencyclopedia for information about GMAT.
Warner Pacific College, as one of the top colleges ranked by major educational institutions, has impressed us by its high selectivity and student friendly application process during admissions. The following tables detail 2018 class profile, including total applications received, average high school GPA, SAT scores/ACT scores, and acceptance rates of Warner Pacific College. To learn more about GPA, SAT and ACT scores information, please follow the links below. If you want to find even more about Warner Pacific College, such as tuition fees and scholarships, you can click the link after tables to visit the school’s official website.
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Admissions Stats
Warner Pacific College is a small, private, liberal arts college located in Portland, Oregon. It was founded in 1937 and has since grown to become one of the region’s most respected educational institutions. In the fall of 2020, Warner Pacific enrolled over 1,200 full-time students from more than 15 states and six countries. Approximately 85 percent of the student body is from Oregon. The student-faculty ratio is 11:1, with an average class size of 20 students. The college has a diverse student body with an overall acceptance rate of 73%. It has an 82% four-year graduation rate and a six-year graduation rate of 76%. Warner Pacific offers numerous academic programs leading to associate’s degrees, bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees and doctoral degrees in various disciplines including business administration, education, nursing and social work. Additionally, the college provides a number of online learning opportunities for students who cannot attend classes on campus. The college also provides financial aid to qualified students in the form of grants and scholarships.
Fall 2022 Selectivity
Selectivity | less selective |
Fall 2022 acceptance rate | 54% |
Early decision acceptance rate | N/A |
Early action acceptance rate | N/A |
Acceptance rate (excluding early action and early decision students) | 54% |
Fall 2022 Applications, Acceptances & Enrollments
Applicants | 594 |
Female applicants | 369 |
Male applicants | 225 |
Applicants accepted | 321 |
Female applicants accepted | 212 |
Male applicants accepted | 109 |
Freshman enrollment | 106 |
Female freshman enrollment | 69 |
Male freshman enrollment | 37 |
Early decision applicants | N/A |
Early decision applicants accepted | N/A |
Early decision applicants enrolled | N/A |
Early action applicants | N/A |
Early action applicants accepted | N/A |
Early action applicants enrolled | N/A |
Total enrolled incoming freshmen who were accepted under early acceptance or early action | N/A |
Fall 2022 Wait List
School has a wait list | No |
Applicants placed on wait list | N/A |
Students accepting place on wait list | N/A |
Students accepted from wait list | N/A |
Fall 2022 High School GPA
Freshman students submitting high school GPA | N/A |
Average high school GPA | N/A |
High school GPA 25th-75th percentile range | N/A |
Fall 2022 Freshman SAT Scores
Freshman students submitting SAT scores | 65% |
SAT Critical Reading average score | 486 |
SAT Critical Reading 25th-75th percentile range | 420-540 |
SAT Math average score | 479 |
SAT Math 25th-75th percentile range: | 430-530 |
SAT Writing average score | N/A |
SAT Writing 25th-75th percentile range | N/A |
SAT Essay 25th-75th percentile range | N/A |
Fall 2022 Freshman ACT Scores
Freshman students submitting ACT scores | 35% |
Average ACT Composite score | 20 |
ACT Composite 25th-75th percentile range | 16-23 |
ACT English 25th-75th percentile range | 15-23 |
ACT Math 25th-75th percentile range | 16-22 |
ACT Math score breakdown | N/A |