Wittenberg University

Springfield, United States of America

Wittenberg College (it became Wittenberg University in 1957) was founded in 1845 by a group of ministers in the English Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Ohio, which had previously separated from the recently established German-speaking Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States.
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Yes — the university operates a test-optional policy for SAT/ACT for many undergraduate applicants.
They must submit certified secondary/post-secondary records in English (or with translation), and demonstrate English‐language proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS) if needed.
Graduate applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree, provide official transcripts, résumé/CV, personal statement, and programme-specific requirements like references or professional certification.

University Of Wittenberg University Application Statistics

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1794
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121
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94 %
$ 44966
$ 20564
$ 830
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University Of Wittenberg University Application Statistics

1838
1794
44
121
15:1
94 %
$ 44966
$ 20564
$ 830
2.6
33
80 %
1137
25
6.5

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