Admission Policy

Admission Policy

Since its inception, Peace University has been a distinctly urban university, one that PU founder, Albert Norman, called a university that is "in and of the city." Today, the University has evolved into a university that is "in and of the great cities of the world." PU's global network comprises three degree-granting portal campuses: one in the heart of MO.

PU'S more than 500 students study more than 40 courses in dozens of degree and non-degree programs at locations around the world. In addition to the three portal campuses, students from abroad of diverse ethnicities are all studying under one roof.

Admission into a bachelor’s degree program is covered by the following guidelines:

1. Graduates of Department of Education-accredited high schools may be admitted as freshmen into the University based on their performance in the PU College Admission Test (PUCAT) and their weighted average in the first three (3) years of high school;

2. Applicants who graduated from high schools abroad and who have not enrolled in college may be admitted as beginning freshmen into a degree program with available slots without taking