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  1. Apply for Free

    Whitworth Application or Common Application

  2. Send Us Your Transcripts

    (unofficial or official transcripts are accepted during the application process)

    Your unofficial or official high school transcript(s) must be sent to the Whitworth Admissions Office through your school's electronic document service, by email to admissions@whitworth.edu or by mail (Office of Admissions, Whitworth University, 300 W. Hawthorne Road, Spokane, WA 99251).

  3. Receive Your University Scholarship: $17,000-$30,000

    After you're admitted to Whitworth, you'll be notified of your renewable University Scholarship amount. No additional application required!

  4. File the FAFSA

    To maximize your financial aid offer, submit your FAFSA to Whitworth as soon as possible. Whitworth's school code is 003804.

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Key Dates & Deadlines


Nov. 15 Early Action I application deadline
December FAFSA/WASFA become available to file
January File FAFSA/WASFA to receive an early financial aid offer starting in March
Jan. 15 Early Action II application deadline
March 1 Regular application deadline. Applications will be accepted after this date for the 2024-25 school year on a space-available basis.
June 1 Deadline for submitting enrollment deposit to hold spot in the first-year class