Washington Adventist University SAT Scores, ACT Scores, Acceptance Rate, and Admissions Requirements
Washington Adventist is test-optional, but a 46% acceptance rate means you should treat a strong score as an asset, not an afterthought. Aim to submit SAT or ACT results only when they sit above the school’s typical admitted-student range. Also weigh fit carefully, since retention and graduation outcomes suggest student support should be part of your decision.
Data on this page is sourced from our college data partners and was last updated on July 9, 2026.
Washington Adventist University facts and stats
Washington Adventist University is a small suburban institution with an undergraduate enrollment of 513. Washington Adventist has a freshman retention rate of 64% and a 6-year graduation rate of 28%. The student-to-faculty ratio is 9:1.
Takoma Park, MD
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Key Washington Adventist University application dates
Key dates
Regular Decision
August 1
Early Action
Not offered
Early Decision
Not offered
Priority Deadline
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Coming soon
Test dates
August 22, 2026
Registration deadline: August 7, 2026
September 12, 2026
Registration deadline: August 28, 2026
October 3, 2026
Registration deadline: September 18, 2026
September 19, 2026
Registration deadline: August 14, 2026
October 17, 2026
Registration deadline: September 11, 2026
December 12, 2026
Registration deadline: November 6, 2026
If you choose to submit scores to test-optional Washington Adventist, take your first SAT or ACT by the spring of junior year so the summer before senior year can be used for a retake. Washington Adventist’s Regular Decision deadline is August 1, so fall senior-year retakes will be too late to support that application.
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What you'll actually pay
Washington Adventist is a private not-for-profit, so the same rate applies to all students. Tuition and fees are $26,604, and 98% of students receive aid. The average merit award is $7,000, which can help reduce the billed cost.

Washington Adventist’s listed cost for tuition, fees, room, and board is about $38,025. Financial aid is common, with 98% of students receiving aid and an average aid package of $10,442. Merit awards average around $7,000, and the WAU CU Merit Scholarship ranges from $2,000 to $8,000.
Student life at Washington Adventist University
Student activities and organization details coming soon.
Freshman housing: Guaranteed
No fraternity or sorority life on campus.
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