Consistent with the requirements for transfer applicants, Conservatory transfer applicants must submit:
Official College Transcripts
Please submit official transcripts from ALL colleges and universities attended. To be considered official, transcripts must be mailed - electronic or hard copy - directly from the college/university attended to the Baldwin Wallace University Office of Admission.
Electronic transcripts should be sent to admit@6lwboc.com.
Paper copies should be sent to:
Admission Office
Baldwin Wallace University
275 Eastland Road
Berea, OH 44017
Recommendation
Using the recommendation form within the online applicant portal, provide one personal or professional recommendation from a professor, employer or someone who is familiar with your goals and abilities as they relate to successfully pursuing a college academic program.
If you have been out of high school less than 5 years:
High School Transcript
If you have been out of high school less than five years, or if you have completed less than 25 transferable semester hours of college/university coursework you must submit your high school transcript directly from your high school or your official GED if you did not finish high school. Both forms can be accessed in the online applicant portal.
ACT or SAT Scores
If it has been five years or more since you graduated from high school, ACT/SAT scores are not normally a part of the application process. However, if you would like ACT/SAT scores to be included, please submit official scores. Scores listed on an official high school transcript are acceptable.
Student Conduct Form
The student conduct form within the online applicant portal is only required if you meet the following criteria:
- You are currently enrolled or have been enrolled as a full-time student within the last academic year.
- The college/university attended is a four-year residential campus.
- When requested specifically by the admission committee.
Other Information
Military and Veteran Students
Students with military training and experience earn valuable college credit toward a bachelor's degree at BW.
Additional Supporting Information
While not required, an admission interview, copy of a resume, written personal statement and list of training workshops and seminars are examples of additional information that may help us get to know you better during the admission process.
Students must provide evidence of their preparation and fit for future success at Baldwin Wallace University consistent with code of conduct statements for the University, program or profession. All aspects of a student's application are considered and used as the primary means for informing an admission decision.
All applications and credentials submitted for admission consideration become the property of Baldwin Wallace University when they are submitted, and will not be returned in original or copy form.