Your Comprehensive Guide to Applying to Pepperdine University

 Applying to Pepperdine University involves a few key steps to ensure your application is complete and competitive:


  1. Complete the Common Application: Pepperdine uses the Common Application. Create an account on the Common App website and select Pepperdine University as one of your choices. Complete all required sections, including personal information, academic history, and extracurricular activities.
  2. Submit the Application Fee: The application fee for Pepperdine University is $65. Fee waivers are available for eligible students through the Common Application.
  3. Submit Official Transcripts: Request your high school to send official transcripts directly to Pepperdine. You must also submit those transcripts if you have taken any college courses.
  4. Provide Letters of Recommendation: Pepperdine requires two letters of recommendation—one from a teacher and another from a school counsellor or academic advisor. Request these early to give your recommenders plenty of time to complete and submit them.
  5. Write the Personal Essay: Your personal essay, a crucial part of the Common Application, is more than just a requirement. It's your chance to share your unique story, showcase your personality, achievements, and goals, and make a lasting impression on the admissions committee.
  6. Submit SAT/ACT Scores (Optional): At Pepperdine, we believe in empowering our applicants. That's why we've adopted a test-optional policy, giving you the freedom to decide whether or not to submit SAT or ACT scores. If you feel your scores strengthen your application, you're welcome to include them.


  1. Complete the Pepperdine Supplemental Questions: In addition to the Common App essay, Pepperdine requires applicants to answer supplemental questions specific to the university. These questions assess your fit with Pepperdine’s values and mission.
  2. Interview (Optional): While not required, an interview with a Pepperdine admissions representative can help strengthen your application. To prepare for the interview, consider [specific tips]. Interviews are typically offered on a limited basis.
  3. Check Your Application Status: After submitting your application, regularly check your Pepperdine application portal for updates on your application status and to ensure all materials have been received.
  4. Financial Aid Applications: If you seek financial aid, submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the CSS Profile by the university’s deadlines.



Following these steps carefully will not only ensure that your application to Pepperdine University is complete, but also that you're presenting the best version of yourself. Stay focused and motivated, and you'll have the best possible chance of admission.

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