
Graduate Student Admissions Process
Graduate students looking to apply as a re-entry student
Getting Started
Follow the steps below to complete the graduate application process. If you have any questions along the way, please connect with us at admissions@lifepacific.edu or (909)599-5433
Application Deadlines:
Spring Semester: November 15
Fall Semester: May 15

Complete Your Online Application
Complete Online Application
Complete your online application. If you’ve already started an application, log in to your existing application and pick up right where you left off. If you haven't started the application process, create an account.Admission Requirements
- Established Christian lifestyle, commitment to following Jesus, and commitment to abide by the colleges statement of faith and code of conduct.
- Life Pacific University looks for students who are in top 50% of the class.
Submit Supplemental Items
- Graduate Essay -
- The components of the essay must address the following: 1) Your personal history 2) Your Christian ministry experience, focused on the past three years 3) How this master's degree program will help you toward your personal and ministry goals. No length requirement.
- (2) Letters of Recommendation -
- Use academic, pastoral, or professional references. No family members.
- Resume
Submit High School Transcripts
Submit College Transcripts
Next Steps

Pay Your Enrollment Fee
Once accepted to LPU, secure your scholarships and reserve your spot in the incoming class by paying the one-time Enrollment Fee. You can pay online through your portal, over the phone, or via mail with our Student Accounts office.Â

Eligible to Enroll
Once you have been accepted into LPU’s graduate school and have paid your enrollment deposit, students will need to sign their intent to enroll document for their program. This document secures your spot and is one step closer to starting your program.Â

Register for Residency
LPU’s graduate studies include a week-long residency per semester where students in their cohorts gather together for community, connection, and collaboration. This week helps foster time with online students and creates life-long connections with people working toward the same academic goals.