service. Warren Wilson is one of the few colleges in the United States that requires students to work for the institution in order to graduate and is one of only seven colleges in the Work Colleges Consortium.
Step by step on how to apply for admission
Step 1: Fill online application form.
Step 2: Upload required supporting materials
- Original (or certified copies) of all secondary (high school) transcripts, university transcripts (if applicable) and examination certificates (if applicable).
- Demonstrated English Proficiency: A satisfactory proficiency of the English language is required for admission to Warren Wilson College and is required for all students whose native language is not English. Minimum score of 79 in TOEFL and 6.5 in IELTS.
- Financial Aid Application: Warren Wilson College encourages all students to apply for need based aid at the time of application. Students who do not wish to be considered for need based aid need to send in a letter of financial support for the estimated cost of one year.
Step 3: Upload Letter of Recommendation
(Optional).
Step 4: Upload Supplemental Essay prompt in Common Application (Optional).
Scholarships at Warren Wilson College.
Warren Wilson does not require a
separate application for scholarship
consideration except for the Milepost
One full-tuition scholarship. All applicants are reviewed for scholarships at the time of acceptance. Applicants will be notified in their letter of acceptance of any scholarships they have been awarded.
MILEPOST ONE: Full-Tuition Scholarship
Milepost One is a full-tuition scholarship program for students eager to get on the road to a Warren Wilson degree but concerned about making it financially possible. Warren Wilson awards up to 25 full-tuition Milepost One scholarships per
year to students with total family income levels equal to or below $125,000 per year.
Other Scholarships at Warren Wilson College with no separate application.
ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS ($5,000-18,000) per year: WWC academic scholarships include the Trustee, Presidential, Dean’s, and Opportunity scholarships. Based exclusively on academic performance, including research projects and rigor of curriculum, the college academic scholarships celebrate the academic accomplishments of their students. As a test-optional institution, test scores are never used to determine scholarship awards.
WOODBURY SCHOLARSHIP ($4,500) per
year: The Woodbury Foundation was
established in 1990 by Mrs. Woodbury
(Christiana) Ransom. The scholarship is based on merit or need, and recipients are nominated by their admissions counselor and chosen annually by a special committee.
HONOR SCHOLARSHIP ($4,000) per year: Awarded to those students who best
represent the mission of the college through their overall high school performance and notable achievements.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND
LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP ($4,000) per year: Awarded to students who have
demonstrated exceptional leadership
capacity or commitment to their
community, including involvement in
some form of volunteer activity. Students may also be considered if they have excelled in extra-curricular activities, including athletic teams, student governance, gap-year programs, semester schools, Outward Bound and more.
SUSTAINABILITY SCHOLARSHIP ($4,000) per year: Awarded to students who have
demonstrated exceptional leadership in both awareness and action towards a healthier planet.
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