Part Two -- Extension Program Admission Application 1. [___] If the primary language of instruction for your last diploma received was English, go to Item 2, below. If not, please provide written evidence of your ability to read and write at least third-year college-level English. This can include an essay or term paper you have written, transcripts of English classes you have taken, and/or scores on English tests(if available). 2. [___] For applicants with less than two years of college study: World University's "Open College" Extension Program enrollment is open to all who can benefit from participation, regardless of previous formal education. However, because most of our classes require focused, reflective writing, we request that applicants with less that two years of college submit a brief personal essay. Please address the following topics and return with any mail-in items required from Question 1, above. (Please be concise and limit your response to approximately 3 typewritten pages.) 1 . Hopes and goals related to your life and the course you want to take. 2 . Reason for applying to World University in Ojai. 3 . How did you learn about World University in Ojai?
Please mail the above items to: Office of the Registrar, World University, We will notify you by e-mail as soon as we accept you as an Extension student. If we cannot accept you at the present time, we will suggest remedial actions you can take to ensure your later acceptance. The most frequently recommended course of remedial action is to take a community college (or other college or university) class in English Composition. World University will acknowledge receipt of both Part One and Part Two of your application by e-mail. If your application requires the English Proficiency Essay, please complete it and send it to us as soon as possible so that we can complete the processing of your application. Admission to one or more courses at WorldU as an Extension Program student does not constitute admission to a degree or certificate program. To apply individually completed courses to a degree or certificate program, a student needs to apply to, and be accepted into, that program. For more information about degree and certificate programs, please visit the program description section of our Catalog. |