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900 SE Baker St
McMinnville, Oregon
97128-6894
PHONE: 800.640.2287
admission@linfield.edu
Linfield Students

Pre-college/High School

Group Study

Linfield College welcomes local, qualified high school juniors and seniors to join us in our classes.  Students may enroll for no more than five credits per semester with the approval of the high school principal, the Linfield faculty member teaching the course, and the Linfield Director of Admission. High school juniors and seniors are not eligible for January Term classes.  Students who have graduated from high school or who have received their GED are not eligible for admission as a pre-college student.

Enrollment in Linfield College courses is on a space available basis and students must receive Linfield grades of "C" or better to continue taking Linfield courses. Transferable college credit is given after the student has received a secondary school diploma. Cost per credit is $280 per credit hour up to five credits.  Any student who enrolls in more than five credits will pay $790 per additional credit.  There is a $20 one-time application fee.

Application Process

  1. Complete the Pre-College Application Form. It is available for download, or in the Office of Admission. PDF Pre-College Application Form
  2. Submit the one-time $20 application fee
  3. Students must have completed their sophomore year in high school
  4. An official high school transcript must accompany the Pre-College Application Form
  5. Students must have/maintain a cumulative 3.5 high school GPA in order to be considered for pre-college admission
  6. Adequate and progressive academic progress must be displayed in the subject area of the Linfield course
  7. Placement exams may be required for some subjects
  8. A brief interview with either the Director of Admission and/or the Registrar is required
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Corrin Cunningham, Biology Major '06