Admitted Students - Woodbury University
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Admitted Students
Undergraduate
What's next?
Congratulations on your acceptance to Woodbury University! We’re excited to welcome you into our community. On this page you’ll find the information that you need to enroll in your new program.
Please note that all Placement Exams will be held online. You will receive additional details in the coming weeks from your admissions counselor.
Step 1. Apply for Financial Aid
Apply for financial aid by choosing the category that best describes you (A or B) and follow those instructions:
A. U.S. DOMESTIC STUDENTS
(U.S. Citizens, Green Card Holders, or U.S. Asylees or Refugees):
1. Complete the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
beginning October 1 to receive maximum state and federal awards. (Woodbury’s FAFSA code: 001343.)
The FAFSA application deadline is March 2.
2. California Residents ONLY may apply for the appropriate California State Scholarship Programs (CAL Grant A, B) no later than March 2. The FAFSA and GPA verification forms must be filed by this deadline.
B. CALIFORNIA DREAM ACT STUDENTS/AB 540 (dream.csac.ca.gov/) :
• To qualify for AB 540, students must have attended a California high school for at least 3 years OR have graduated early from a California high school with the equivalent of at least 3 years of credit.
FAQ
Step 2. Complete Your Housing Application
If you wish to live on campus, please use the link below to submit your housing application. Please note that the housing deposit is separate from the Commitment Deposit.
Housing Application
If you wish/need to live off-campus, the off-campus housing program is a resource for students searching for accommodations in the surrounding community.
Off-Campus Housing
Step 3. Attend Admitted Student Day!
Whether you just received your acceptance or you’ve gone ahead and submitted your commitment for the fall,
we want to invite you to
Admitted
Student
Day.
We hope you can join us!
Saturday, April 18th, 2026 | 2:00PM – 5:00PM
RSVP here
Step 4. Ready to Say Yes to Woodbury?
Submit your non-refundable $500 deposit to reserve your place at Woodbury for Fall 2026. We are excited to welcome you to Woodbury University!
Say “YES” to Woodbury today!
Step 5. Register for Placement Exams (if applicable)
Please note that all Placement Exams will be held online. You will receive additional details in the coming weeks from your admissions counselor.
Step 6. Register for Orientation
You will receive additional details in the coming weeks from your admissions counselor.
Step 7. Submit all Final Transcripts and Test Scores
If you are a first-year freshman student, submit final official high school transcripts with graduation date listed. All official AP score reports must also be submitted, if applicable.
College/university transfer students: Submit updated college transcripts reflecting completion of your most recent semester attended, proof of your senior high school graduation, and if applicable, completed associate degree.
Understanding Financial Aid
Watch the video from our live webinar March 26, 2026 discussing Financial Aid. Topics cover: What is Financial Aid? How do you apply for Financial Aid? Cost of attendance? and additional relevant and Woodbury specific Financial Aid information.
Download the PDF Presentation
Additional Information
Tuition Due Date
For traditional undergraduate students, this Frequently Asked Questions document below will provide guidance on when tuition is due, the different methods of payment accepted, deferment options, and much more. More information will be covered about tuition due date and payment plans during orientation.
For International Students Only
Get lots of useful information in our International Pre-Arrival Handbook:
International Pre-Arrival Handbook
Form I-20 Documentation
A Form I-20 is generated after applicant has accepted the offer of admission by submitting their non-refundable commitment deposit along with the following documentation:
Passport
– Submit a copy of applicants’ passport, along with that of any dependents who will apply for an F-2 visa.
Financial Guarantee
– Submit proof of financial support in the form of a bank statement dated within the last six months. Financial support must be sufficient to cover student expenses for one full academic year. Bank statements must be original, and on letterhead from a checking, savings, or time deposit account. Brokerage (stock funds), real estate, or any other non-liquid assets are not acceptable. All bank statements must be in English and in U.S. dollar currency or its foreign equivalence. An
I-20 Sponsor Form
is required for any document which is not in the name of the applicant .
I-20 International Student Sponsor Form
Transfer I-20 Form –
The Transfer I-20 Form is only required for applicants who are currently in the United States with an F-1 visa granted by another institution.
Transfer I-20 Form
Submission of falsified documentation will result in university admission denial or termination after enrollment.
International Resources and Support
Woodbury has developed a truly vibrant environment that promotes cultural diversity and cross-cultural communication throughout the university. International students will experience opportunities to connect with the campus community and experience the culture of the United States and Southern California. Specialized resources are available for students throughout their education involving individual attention, advisement, academic support and student life support.
For more information on travel and immigration, financial services and living in the United States:
More Information
Immunization Policy
In order to protect our students from contracting vaccine-preventable illnesses, Woodbury has implemented a plan that will require housing and International students to provide proof of vaccination and/or immunity to vaccine preventable diseases and undergo tuberculosis screening test. Read more by clicking the button below.
Note to check back often as this policy may be updated throughout the year.
Immunization policy
Admissions
Undergraduate
Why Woodbury?
Applying to Woodbury
Transfer Students
International Applicants
Veteran Applicants
Undocumented Applicants
Admitted Students
SOAR (Student Orientation, Advising, and Registration)
Readmission
Ask a Woodbury University Student
Discover Woodbury Resources
Graduate
Readmission
Applying to Graduate Programs
Graduate Transfer Requirements
International Applicants
Veteran Applicants
Admitted Students
Costs and Affordability
Tuition and Fees
Housing and Dining
Financial Aid
Meet the Financial Aid Team
Financial Aid Process
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Financial Aid Resources
Financial Aid Deadlines
Information for Veterans
Contact Admissions
Schedule an Appointment
Meet Your Counselor
Admission Events
Campus Tours
Counselor Resources
Now accepting
Fall 2026
applications!
Students
Academic Calendars
Associated Students
Bookstore
Catalog
Complaint Resolution Process
Health & Wellness
International Students
The Los Angeles Times Library
Making Complex Reservation-LA
Math, Science & Subject Tutoring Center
Merch Store
Canvas
Commencement 2026
Order Transcripts
Parking Permits
Portal
Self-Service
Student Handbook
Student Job Board
Syllabus Library
Woody's Info
Writing Center
Faculty/Staff
Academic Calendars
Bookstore
Catalog
The Los Angeles Times Library
Merch Store
Canvas
Portal
Self-Service
Syllabus Library
Woody's Info
News & Events
Latest News
Upcoming Events
Parents & Families
Frequently Asked Questions
Admitted Students
Undergraduate
What's next?
Congratulations on your acceptance to Woodbury University! We’re excited to welcome you into our community. On this page you’ll find the information that you need to enroll in your new program.
Please note that all Placement Exams will be held online. You will receive additional details in the coming weeks from your admissions counselor.
Step 1. Apply for Financial Aid
Apply for financial aid by choosing the category that best describes you (A or B) and follow those instructions:
A. U.S. DOMESTIC STUDENTS
(U.S. Citizens, Green Card Holders, or U.S. Asylees or Refugees):
1. Complete the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
beginning October 1 to receive maximum state and federal awards. (Woodbury’s FAFSA code: 001343.)
The FAFSA application deadline is March 2.
2. California Residents ONLY may apply for the appropriate California State Scholarship Programs (CAL Grant A, B) no later than March 2. The FAFSA and GPA verification forms must be filed by this deadline.
B. CALIFORNIA DREAM ACT STUDENTS/AB 540 (dream.csac.ca.gov/) :
• To qualify for AB 540, students must have attended a California high school for at least 3 years OR have graduated early from a California high school with the equivalent of at least 3 years of credit.
FAQ
Step 2. Complete Your Housing Application
If you wish to live on campus, please use the link below to submit your housing application. Please note that the housing deposit is separate from the Commitment Deposit.
Housing Application
If you wish/need to live off-campus, the off-campus housing program is a resource for students searching for accommodations in the surrounding community.
Off-Campus Housing
Step 3. Attend Admitted Student Day!
Whether you just received your acceptance or you’ve gone ahead and submitted your commitment for the fall,
we want to invite you to
Admitted
Student
Day.
We hope you can join us!
Saturday, April 18th, 2026 | 2:00PM – 5:00PM
RSVP here
Step 4. Ready to Say Yes to Woodbury?
Submit your non-refundable $500 deposit to reserve your place at Woodbury for Fall 2026. We are excited to welcome you to Woodbury University!
Say “YES” to Woodbury today!
Step 5. Register for Placement Exams (if applicable)
Please note that all Placement Exams will be held online. You will receive additional details in the coming weeks from your admissions counselor.
Step 6. Register for Orientation
You will receive additional details in the coming weeks from your admissions counselor.
Step 7. Submit all Final Transcripts and Test Scores
If you are a first-year freshman student, submit final official high school transcripts with graduation date listed. All official AP score reports must also be submitted, if applicable.
College/university transfer students: Submit updated college transcripts reflecting completion of your most recent semester attended, proof of your senior high school graduation, and if applicable, completed associate degree.
Understanding Financial Aid
Watch the video from our live webinar March 26, 2026 discussing Financial Aid. Topics cover: What is Financial Aid? How do you apply for Financial Aid? Cost of attendance? and additional relevant and Woodbury specific Financial Aid information.
Download the PDF Presentation
Additional Information
Tuition Due Date
For traditional undergraduate students, this Frequently Asked Questions document below will provide guidance on when tuition is due, the different methods of payment accepted, deferment options, and much more. More information will be covered about tuition due date and payment plans during orientation.
For International Students Only
Get lots of useful information in our International Pre-Arrival Handbook:
International Pre-Arrival Handbook
Form I-20 Documentation
A Form I-20 is generated after applicant has accepted the offer of admission by submitting their non-refundable commitment deposit along with the following documentation:
Passport
– Submit a copy of applicants’ passport, along with that of any dependents who will apply for an F-2 visa.
Financial Guarantee
– Submit proof of financial support in the form of a bank statement dated within the last six months. Financial support must be sufficient to cover student expenses for one full academic year. Bank statements must be original, and on letterhead from a checking, savings, or time deposit account. Brokerage (stock funds), real estate, or any other non-liquid assets are not acceptable. All bank statements must be in English and in U.S. dollar currency or its foreign equivalence. An
I-20 Sponsor Form
is required for any document which is not in the name of the applicant .
I-20 International Student Sponsor Form
Transfer I-20 Form –
The Transfer I-20 Form is only required for applicants who are currently in the United States with an F-1 visa granted by another institution.
Transfer I-20 Form
Submission of falsified documentation will result in university admission denial or termination after enrollment.
International Resources and Support
Woodbury has developed a truly vibrant environment that promotes cultural diversity and cross-cultural communication throughout the university. International students will experience opportunities to connect with the campus community and experience the culture of the United States and Southern California. Specialized resources are available for students throughout their education involving individual attention, advisement, academic support and student life support.
For more information on travel and immigration, financial services and living in the United States:
More Information
Immunization Policy
In order to protect our students from contracting vaccine-preventable illnesses, Woodbury has implemented a plan that will require housing and International students to provide proof of vaccination and/or immunity to vaccine preventable diseases and undergo tuberculosis screening test. Read more by clicking the button below.
Note to check back often as this policy may be updated throughout the year.
Immunization policy
Admissions
Undergraduate
Why Woodbury?
Applying to Woodbury
Transfer Students
International Applicants
Veteran Applicants
Undocumented Applicants
Admitted Students
SOAR (Student Orientation, Advising, and Registration)
Readmission
Ask a Woodbury University Student
Discover Woodbury Resources
Graduate
Readmission
Applying to Graduate Programs
Graduate Transfer Requirements
International Applicants
Veteran Applicants
Admitted Students
Costs and Affordability
Tuition and Fees
Housing and Dining
Financial Aid
Meet the Financial Aid Team
Financial Aid Process
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Financial Aid Resources
Financial Aid Deadlines
Information for Veterans
Contact Admissions
Schedule an Appointment
Meet Your Counselor
Admission Events
Campus Tours
Counselor Resources
Now accepting
Fall 2026
applications!