The Application Process
The Application Process
The application through BYU Pathway-Worldwide to earn a degree online follows the general process
below. Move as quickly as you can!
1. One by one, complete each part of the online application form. The rest of this document
explains two steps that can take more time: the ecclesiastical endorsement and transcripts (for
U.S. students only).
o If you don’t see the semester you want on the application, complete the application
anyway. You can accept an offer of admission and then wait to register until your
desired semester arrives.
o Be sure to complete the “Start Endorsement” process! Once you see a check mark in
the “Start Endorsement” circle, click “Submit.”
2. Pay any remaining balance (money) that you owe
3. If you are accepted, you will receive an offer of admission.
4. Accept the offer.
5. Any transcripts you have sent in are now evaluated. It may take a few weeks for this process to
be completed.
6. You are sent information on where to go to register for classes for the upcoming semester. Use
your planning from this course to help you know which classes to take. Note that some classes
might not be available due to various circumstances. Do your best to be flexible and take what
you can.
Ecclesiastical Endorsement
Part of the application is an ecclesiastical endorsement. An ecclesiastical endorsement is a certification
from your bishop and member of your stake presidency that you are worthy and ready to live the honor
code. If your leaders do not understand the ecclesiastical endorsement process, you may share with
them the document called Endorsement Instructions.
Students who are not members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are still required to
obtain an ecclesiastical endorsement. Specific instructions are given as part of the application process.
Move Quickly
Meet as quickly as possible with your bishop and member of your stake presidency. Make appointments
soon, and follow through with them. If you need to, remind these leaders of their responsibility to
complete their portion of the ecclesiastical endorsement.
Official Transcripts
Transferring credits begins by having universities or other institutions of higher learning send official
transcripts. This process is automatic and happens from school to school after you complete your
application.
The Process
A typical process for getting official transcripts sent from another university is as follows:
1. You contact the other university to request an official transcript. Depending on the university,
this can be done in person, by phone, email, or by accessing the official transcript section of the
university's website.
2. When you make contact, the university will need to verify who you are and that you were a
student there. They may ask you to provide a student number or other form of identification.
3. Once they verify your identify, you will be able to request an official transcript. Fulfilling this
request usually costs a small amount of money and takes one or more weeks.
4. The university will also ask where the official transcript is to be sent. Depending on the
university, it can be sent either using paper or electronic means.
5. Once you receive and accept an offer of admission, your transcripts will be evaluated to see
which credits from elsewhere will transfer.
6. You will receive a notification when the evaluation of your transcript is complete. This
notification will explain which credits successfully transferred.
Move Quickly
As with the ecclesiastical endorsement, move as quickly as you can. Requesting official transcripts
requires time and some money. Make the time to complete these tasks so they do not delay the
evaluation of your credits.