All international applicants will be considered for merit-based scholarships.
Students who should not apply as International Students:
International students who have graduated from high school must submit the following items:
Please submit any supporting documentation as well as questions you may have to internationaladmissions@whittier.edu.
International students who have graduated from high school and attended an institution of higher education must submit the following items:
Assistant Director of International Admissions & Services Main: 562.907.4360 WhatsApp: +1 626.274.6678 ahayes1@whittier.edu
Director of International Admissions & Services internationaladmissions@whittier.edu
The undergraduate application to Whittier College no longer requires applicants to disclose their criminal history. The admission committee will make all decisions on candidates for admission without knowledge of criminal history.
With submission of an enrollment deposit, students will be required to answer the following questions:
Depositing students who check “Yes” to either question will be sent a request to provide context and background information regarding their history. This information is not an automatic disqualification of enrollment and will be reviewed by a special committee within two weeks of receiving the information.
The review committee, consisting of Whittier College admissions officers and staff, will review the student’s response, conduct an individualized assessment, and determine whether the criminal background information justifies a revocation of the university’s offer of admission. This committee will make the final decision about enrollment and will notify the candidate.
For questions about this process, please contact Director of Admission, Anna-Marie Fahmy at 562.907.4229 or afahmy@whittier.edu.
We value the safety of all members of the Whittier community. The Whittier College Annual Security and Fire Safety Report can be viewed online. This report provides crime statistics for the prior three years, policy statements regarding various safety and security measures, campus crime prevention program descriptions, and procedures to be followed in the investigation and adjudication of reportable crimes. A paper copy of the document is available at the Department of Campus Safety or by calling 562.907.4211