Pacific College

An Admissions Advisor can inform prospective students about academic options at Pacific College, and provide help during the application process.

 

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Nadeem Zaidi

Director of Admissions

nzaidi@pacific-college.edu

Andrea Mojica

Sr. Admissions Advisor

amojica@pacific-college.edu

Arlene Miranda

Admissions Advisor

amiranda@pacific-college.edu

Louie Garcia

Director of Community Outreach

lgarcia@pacific-college.edu

OFFICE HOURS

Mon – Thu 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Sunday Closed

 

Gather Documents for Admission

✔ Government-issued photo ID

✔ High school diploma or its equivalent

If applicable: Academic transcripts from any completed college coursework

Acceptance To The College

Upon completion of the required documents for admission, the College administration shall review the information and offer the applicant an enrollment agreement if they are accepted.

The following fees are non-refundable:

  • Admissions fee

  • Entrance examination/testing fees

  • Background screening fees


Provisional Acceptance

Undergraduate students may take courses during provisional acceptance while the Registrar’s Office awaits official records from:

  • All colleges and universities the student has previously attended;

  • Military documents;

  • All examinations the student has taken;

  • High school transcripts (required if the student has less than 60 units of transferable coursework from previous college-level institutions or if the student has never attended a college or university). A GED or high school proficiency certificate may be submitted by students to complete this requirement.


Ability To Benefit Students

An "ability to benefit student" means a student who does not have a certificate of graduation from a school providing secondary education, or a recognized equivalent of that certificate.

Pacific College does not admit Ability to Benefit (ATB) students as all programs require a minimum of a high school diploma or its equivalent for admission.