Below are the Pepperdine requirements for international students:
Application Fee or fee waiver: Applicants must pay a USD 65 application fee through the common application (You can check out how you can waive application fees)
LORs: The Letter of Recommendation must be from a core subject (math, science, English, history, foreign language, religion). Additionally, a recommendation from the school’s college counselor will add more value to your application. However, if the school doesn't have a counsellor, the students can get a recommendation from a school administrator like a principal or an academic advisor.
Transcripts: the applicant should submit the school report and the official transcript, including all secondary school courses. The university also wants sixth-semester transcript (through grade 11) at the time of application.
Standardised Test Results: Pepperdine University has a long test-optional policy for the 2024 admission cycle. That means that applicants for UG admissions for fall 2024 enrollment can choose to apply with or without submitting ACT or SAT scores. The university has mentioned that there is no minimum score required for admission, Nor is there a score that will guarantee admission. However, checking their official website for an even better understanding is suggested.
Postgraduate requirements:
A statement of academic purpose (SOP)
Applicants must have a list of all their prior colleges or universities, accompanied by unofficial transcripts from each school. However, unofficial transcripts should be uploaded with the applicant's application.
letters of recommendation, Applicants must enter the names of their recommender directly in the application, and they will receive a link to upload a letter on the applicant's behalf.
Applicants must submit their Resumes and CV
A USD 65 application fee for PG applicants and USD 160 for Business school courses.
A standardised test, although the graduate school does not have tests minimum for admission, individual departments may have minimum requirements. However, they need to give IELTS or TOEFL if the applicant is from a non-English speaking native country. However, there are other standardised examinations, such as GRE and GMAT, which are compulsory, however, might vary depending on the course the applicant chooses.