Undergraduate Curriculum
Degrees Offered
To complete an undergraduate academic program at George Fox University, a student must select a major to pursue one of two general degrees (the bachelor of arts or the bachelor of science) or the professional degrees (the bachelor of science in nursing, the bachelor of fine arts, or the bachelor of social work). A course of study includes three basic components: general education, the major field, and supporting and/or elective courses. Minor fields are optional and are composed of elective courses that have been packaged for identification of a vocational purpose or an interest.
Catalog Requirements
Students are subject to the program requirements of the catalog under which they enter the university (i.e., semester of matriculation). Students who must be readmitted following withdrawal are subject to the program requirements of the catalog under which they reenter. Readmitted students must meet any new or revised graduation requirements as listed in the catalog at the time of readmission.
General Education
This page includes information on:
- Cornerstone Core Program
- Honors Program (Alternative General Education)
Majors and Minors
This page includes information on:
- Major/Degree and Minors Offered
- Declaring a Major
- Major and Minor Requirements
- Preprofessional/Prelaw Programs and Advising Information
Alternative Credit
This page includes information on:
- Course Challenge programs including AP, CLEP and more