To qualify for admission, a student must be a graduate of an accredited secondary school. Also, home-schooled students should have sixteen units of study and provide an official secondary transcript. Students with satisfactory scores on the General Education Development (GED) test will also be considered for admission. Admission to Wilmington College Online is based on academic performance as well as social conduct and personal reputation. The College reserves the right to deny admission, withdraw an offer of acceptance, or cancel enrollment should knowledge of any social misconduct be learned during the admission process or once a student has enrolled at the College.
To apply for admission:
- Complete the Wilmington College Online Application for Admission. There is no application fee.
The Wilmington College Online application link is available online at this link. - Request that official transcripts from all prior colleges, universities, and post-secondary institutions and programs be forwarded directly to the Wilmington College Online office:
Wilmington College Online
College Hall, Suite 202
1870 Quaker Way
Wilmington, OH 45177 - If a student has earned fewer than 12 semester hours of college coursework and/or has not earned an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree, the applicant must also submit an official transcript from the high school from which the student graduated or a GED transcript.
Associate of Arts and Science and Ohio Transfer Module General Education Waiver
Students, who have been admitted to Wilmington College and have earned an Associate of Arts or an Associate of Science from a regionally accredited institution, will have fulfilled general education requirements at Wilmington College.
Students, who have been admitted to Wilmington College and have completed the Ohio Transfer Module at a regionally accredited institution, will have fulfilled general education requirements at Wilmington College. OTM Completion must be indicated on a student’s official transcript from the institution.