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Undergraduate Admission


Undergraduate students admitted into Seaver College - ÃÛÌÒÇι«Ö÷University

ÃÛÌÒÇι«Ö÷University offers bachelor's degree programs for both full- and part-time students. Through the University's liberal arts program at , students can pursue a bachelor's degree in 44 different areas of study, and experience traditional, full-time college life at our Malibu campus.

At Pepperdine's , students can pursue a (BSM), part-time as a fully employed professional. Classes meet at various locations throughout southern California to accommodate personal and work commitments.

ÃÛÌÒÇι«Ö÷University's delivers world-class education to the next generation of healthcare professionals. The college’s offers a (BSN) through both two-year and four-year pathways. At graduation, students will be prepared to succeed on the NCLEX-RN exam to become registered nurses.

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Seaver College, Graziadio Business School, and the College of Health Science each have unique admission requirements, deadlines, and financial assistance programs.

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For additional information about our undergraduate programs, please visit the schools' individual Admission and Aid pages:


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International Students

Pepperdine's Office of International Students (OISS) helps with a range of services, including admission requirements, immigration support, and student orientations.

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Veterans Information

ÃÛÌÒÇι«Ö÷offers guidance in the admissions process and unique financial assistance options that are tailored to meet the needs of those who have served our nation.

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Tuition, Cost and Financial Assistance

ÃÛÌÒÇι«Ö÷University's undergraduate and graduate programs each have unique assistance options that make an exceptional education possible for a diverse group of students.