Undergraduate Admissions
If you haven’t already, visit our campus and discover the energy that comes from a flourishing, close-knit community committed to learning inside the classroom and out.
If you’re on this page, you’ve probably already seen the great opportunities at William Woods. You may know by now that this is a place where you can achieve the degree you seek and immerse yourself in an engaging and inspiring community while you’re doing it. Now you’re checking the price tag (which you’ll find surprisingly affordable, thanks to our Tuition Promise), and deciding whether to apply. We’re biased, but we think you should go for it. You won’t be disappointed.
Whether you’re applying as an undergraduate or a graduate student; on campus, evening or online, you’ll find what you need to get it done on this website: cost information, financial aid information, financial aid help, and of course the application form itself.
If you haven’t already, visit our campus and discover the energy that comes from a flourishing, close-knit community committed to learning inside the classroom and out.
Whether you are looking for a school that’s simply a better fit or want to change course with a new major, transferring to William Woods University is easy and exciting.
Apply for admission to our MBA in Entrepreneurial Leadership or one of our graduate degrees in Education, including the Doctorate in Educational Leadership.
Our online degrees offer Associate, Bachelor, MBA and Master of Education opportunities, in an accredited program designed for affordability and flexibility. William Woods is ranked among the top online programs in the country by U.S. News and World Report.
Cross-cultural experiences enrich everyone's education. International students at William Woods University have opportunities to get involved on campus, and flourish in exciting ways.
Military service members and Veterans bring exceptional talent and extraordinary experience to the William Woods campus.
We know that learning does not simply occur within the walls of a traditional classroom. Determine if your life experience can be counted as credit toward your degree through Credit for Prior Learning.