Admissions

APPLICANTS MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:

1. Married men must be at least twenty years old by the first day of registration for each semester.
2. Married women must be at least nineteen years old by the first day of registration for each semester.
3. No one under twenty-five years of age on the first day of registration for each semester who is divorced and single may attend Hyles-Anderson College.
4. Every student under twenty years of age on the first day of registration for each semester must be either a high school graduate or a G.E.D. graduate. If a person is twenty years of age or older, he may enter our five-year program without being a high school or G.E.D. graduate; however, intended applicants are strongly encouraged to complete high school or a G.E.D. before enrolling.
5. Three references (including the pastor’s) must be received by the Admissions Office in order to complete a file.
6. The ACT exam is required in order to complete the admissions file for most applicants. Applicants can register online at http://www.actstudent.org/.

WRITTEN PERSONAL TESTIMONY

Since Hyles-Anderson College is distinctively a Christian school to train Christians to serve our Lord Jesus Christ, applicants must give testimony of having received Him as personal Saviour. A written personal testimony of the applicant’s assurance of salvation is required with the application.
CHARACTER REFERENCES

The administration and faculty have a deep conviction that we endeavor to provide not only the best academic and practical training, but the best spiritual training as well. Building Christian character and spirituality is a primary goal of the college. Each applicant must request three acquaintances (including the pastor) to submit a personal reference. These references are to give testimony regarding the applicant’s salvation and Christian character. These references must be completed and received by the Admissions Office no sooner than twelve (12) months before a student enrolls.

Each student is required to abide by the standards of Christian conduct as set forth in the student handbook which is received at registration. These standards are based on the Word of God. We want to avoid legalistic living, but we believe that what every Christian ought to do, those called to Christian service must do. (I Corinthians 4:1, I Timothy 3:1-7)