What degree programs are available
PIU offers Biblical Studies and Liberal Studies Programs with numerous Minors available. See Academics for more information.
Is the program accredited?
What are the admissions requirements?
- Completion of an Application
- Completion of a Placement Test
- If a first time college student, a high school transcript.
- If a transfer student, your official transcripts from your other institutions.
- Online video interview or reference
- For on-campus students, a copy of your immunization record.
For on-campus students, send admissions materials to:
Admissions
Pacific Islands University
172 Kinney’s Road
Mangilao, Guam 96913
For online students, email materials to: admissions@piu.online
How many credits can I transfer in?
What is the enrollment process?
- Submit your application
- Complete an enrollment session in-person or by video with your advisor
- Submit your FAFSA application
- If you are transferring from another institution, submit your official transcripts for transfer credit evaluation
Is financial aid available?
PIU also offers a payment plan option for students paying out of pocket.
How quickly can I finish my degree?
When do classes start?
Applications are due by July 31 for the Fall, by December 10 for the Spring and by April 15 for the Summer to ensure you have time to finalize your financial aid and participate in our kick-off activities.
Are courses self-paced?
Can I start at any time?
How do I send my official transcripts to PIU?
What does tuition cost?
Tuition Per Credit Hour is $273
Can non-U.S. citizens apply?
If you are a Non-US Citizen looking to earn your degree, please note our standard program requirements:
- Completion of an Application
- Completion of a Placement Test
- If a first time college student, a high school transcript.
- If a transfer student, your official transcripts from your other institutions.
- Online video interview or reference
- For on-campus students, a copy of your immunization record.
In addition to the above, the following steps may also be required:
- Submit valid immigration documents to your advisor.
- Review the information provided by the Department of Homeland Security for students from outside the US here.
- Possibly take the TOEFL or other English language proficiency exam.
The TOEFL® (Test of English as a Foreign Language™) covers all facets of English proficiency, including a test of spoken English. TOEFL iBT (internet based) measures reading, listening, speaking and writing skills and takes approximately 4.5 hours. It is offered on computer 30-40 times a year at test centers throughout the world.
The following score requirements may be necessary for entry into the program:
- Speaking score of 24
- Listening score of 22
- Reading score of 22
- Writing score of 21