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Westmont College
Basic Information
Address: 955 La Paz Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93108
Phone Number: (805)565-6200
Email: gbjorkman@westmont.edu
President: President Gayle D. Beebe
Additional Information
School Type: Private Christian Liberal Arts
Degrees Offered:
Bachelors degrees, teaching credential
School Setting:
A Classic Location in Scenic Santa Barbara
A world-class destination for visitors from around the world, Santa Barbara offers both natural and architectural beauty as well as significant cultural resources and a nearly perfect climate. The Pacific Ocean, extensive beaches, soaring mountains and a beckoning backcountry provide many opportunities for recreation, discovery and adventure.
The stunning coastal city isn't just a backdrop - it's part of your college journey. Whether you love outdoor hikes, great art, good eats, thrift shopping or beach volleyball - you'll never be bored in Santa Barbara!
School Size: 1300
Classroom Size: 18
Student/Teacher Ratio: 11:1
Housing Availability:
Available all four years
Housing Type: On campus
Diversity: Diversity Matters
Christ holds first place in the educational mission of our college both as an academic institution and as a residential community. The specific expectations of college members in response to Christ’s preeminence are enumerated in the Community Life Statement. “Diversity Matters at Westmont” describes how we live out these expectations as we strive to love one another as Christ has first loved us. We believe that the call to be a diverse community is rooted in scripture and evident in God's creation.
By the numbers: 19% First Generation Students, 49% Multicultural Students, 26% Hispanic Students
Tuition:
$56,630
Financial Aid:
Westmont is known for generous financial aid offers and automatic merit scholarships. Annually, the college funds more than $36 million in grants and scholarships. Ninety-six percent of first-year and transfer students at Westmont receive merit scholarships (ranging from $15,000 to $25,000 per year), talent-based scholarships and/or need-based grants.
Disability Services:
Activities:
You Belong Here
The relationships and experiences we have at Westmont push our faith, expand our knowledge, challenge our beliefs and enable us to use our talents more fully in the service of Christ.
If you become a Westmont Warrior, you will have opportunities outside of the formal classroom setting to contribute to and enjoy this community - through music, clubs, sports, student government, mission trips and residence hall activities, just to name a few. You will find a breadth of difference and diversity as you encounter people and events that are new or unfamiliar.
Clubs:
2025-2026 Active Clubs
Advancing Women in Leadership
Ahh Men
Catholic and Friends
Chemistry Club
Code and Careers Club
Cycling Club
D&D Club
Debate Club
Disabled Student Club
Education Association Club
Family Dinner Club
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Feminist Society
Garden Club
Hermonics Acapella
Jestmont (Improv)
Knitty-Gritty
Line Dancing Club
NSTEP
Patriots Club
Philosophy Club
Pickleball Club
Poetry Club
Pre-Health
Pre-Law Club
Pre-Nursing Club
Republican Club
Rugby Club
Run Club
Science and Faith Club
Smash Bros Club
Spikeball Club
Star Wars Club
Strategy Board Game Club
Students for Life
Students for Sustainability
Sunday Soccer
Sustainable Sewing Club
Swing Dancing
Star Warriors
Ultimate Frisbee: Westmont Wildfire
Video Game Development Club
Volleyball Club
Water Polo
Women's Weightlifting
Sports:
WE ARE WARRIORS
NCAA DII
Westmont College Athletics is a community committed to cultivating maturity of mind, body and spirit through the rigorous pursuit of athletic excellence, integrated learning and Christ-centered leadership.
Baseball - M
Basketball - MW
Cross Country - MW
Golf - MW
Soccer - MW
STUNT - W
Swimming - W
Tennis - MW
Track & Field - MW
Volleyball - W
School Championships:
108 Conference Championships, 11 National Championships, and 36 final four national finishes
Majors:
- Anthropology & Sociology
- Art
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Communication Studies
- Computer Science
- Data Analytics
- Economics & Business
- Education
- Engineering
- English
- Environmental Studies
- French
- History
- Kinesiology
- Mathematics
- Modern Languages
- Music
- Nursing (ABSN)
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Religious Studies
- Sociology & Anthropology
- Spanish
- Theatre Arts
Study Abroad:
Classic Global Perspective
Expert Westmont professors with a global focus lead international study programs that give students a deeper understanding of diverse cultures while developing multicultural competencies. These experiences enhance their adaptability, independence and cross-cultural communication skills. Living in a different culture broadens their worldview and creates lasting memories and relationships that shape their personal and professional lives.
Admissions Requirements:
Steps to Apply
- Apply online for free using the Westmont Application or the Common App
- Submit official transcripts
- Send an academic letter of recommendation
- Send official test scores, if you want to include them (optional)
Application/Transfer Deadlines:
Application Deadlines
Early Action I: October 15
Early Action II: November 1
Regular Priority Deadline: January 15
Transfer Deadline - Spring: November 1
Transfer Deadline - Fall: March 15
(rolling after priority deadlines)
Confirmation Deadline: May 1
International Students:
Mission Statement:
Westmont College is an undergraduate, residential, Christian, liberal arts community serving God's kingdom by cultivating thoughtful scholars, grateful servants and faithful leaders for global engagement with the academy, church and world.
Social Media:
IG: @westmontcollege
X: @westmont
YouTube: @WestmontTV
TikTok: @westmont.college
Additional Information:
Students are drawn to Westmont for many reasons, but it’s the world-class liberal arts reputation and diverse community that allows students to truly thrive. As a true honors college, Westmont is consistently known and ranked as the top Christian liberal arts college in California and the Western U.S. for over 20 years by U.S. News & World Report.
At Westmont, you're not just earning a degree; you’re joining a dynamic, supportive community that will stay with you forever. It’s a place where your passion meets purpose. From real-world experiences to innovative learning, Westmont provides an education that prepares you for anything life throws your way.

