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Admissions Timeline

So your child is thinking about Texas Wesleyan – now what?

Take a look at our admissions timeline. It will streamline the process and give you an idea of what to expect along your journey to becoming a Ram parent.

 

Getting started: Junior year

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One of the best things you can do for your child when they’re choosing a college is visit campus with them. It goes a long way toward making sure a college is the right fit.

Plan a visit during the spring of their junior year so you can see what it’s like when students and professors are here. You can even sit in on a class.

 

Taking care of business: Senior year

How soon can we apply?

As soon as your child has completed their junior year of high school, they can start the application. The earlier you apply, the more scholarships and grants we’ll have available.

So how does it work? It's easy and there's no fee — they'll answer a few questions, then send us their transcript(s).

What about applying for aid?

When you apply for admission, you’re automatically applying for our University scholarships, too. To apply for federal grants and loans, you’ll need to fill out the FAFSA.

What is the FAFSA?

We’re glad you asked. It's what makes college affordable. It’s easy to fill out, and we even have a video that shows you how to do it.

Still not sure? Visit Campus Again

If it’s getting close to decision time and your child is having a tough time choosing a school, schedule another campus visit. We’d love to have you back as many times as your family needs.

We’ve decided — now what?

Once your child has decided to become a Ram, we’ve got an easy admitted student checklist to make the rest of the journey a smooth one.

 

Start Planning Early

Want to start planning before your child's junior year? The College Board has great parent guides starting as early as the middle school level.