Graduation from high school is the normal requirement for entrance into any Northland academic program. While attending high school, a prospective student is encouraged to take college preparatory courses—including courses in English, mathematics, and the social and natural sciences. For those applicants who have not received a high school diploma, the General Education Development Test (GED) will satisfy the high school graduation requirement. If you are a home-educated student, please refer to the section on homeschooling requirements.
All of the following are criteria for admission:
- Clear testimony of salvation,
- Involvement in a Bible-believing, local church,
- Willingness to subscribe to the patterns of life and conduct of Northland’s guidelines and standards,
- Graduation from high school or the equivalent,
- Sufficient test scores on the American College Test (ACT) and/or Standard Achievement Test (SAT)*, and
- Current immunization records.
*If you score below an 18 (ACT), an 800 (SAT), or if you have below a 1.9 cumulative GPA, you will be placed on Academic Warning.