Admission Requirement

Who Can Apply?

Fulton welcomes qualified applicants without regard to race, color, gender, or marital status. While the Seventh-day Adventist church in the South Pacific sponsors and financially supports the institution, and the majority of students are Seventh-day Adventists, the college requires no specific religious affiliation for admission. Subject to available space, admission to and continued enrollment at the institution is dependent on evidence of good character, intellectual competence, and a willingness to respect the faith, beliefs, missions, and lifestyle expectations of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Fulton is also committed to respecting the religious convictions of all students so that they can worship free from lectures, exams, and work if needed.

What We Expect From New Applicants

A high standard of spoken and written English is expected of all students enrolled in college courses. Future school software provides a tool for students to improve their literacy and numeracy skills. Fulton provides a balanced educational program that fosters the intellectual, physical, emotional, social and spiritual development of students. Fulton emphasizes the not only personal and professional development but also the acceptance  of values that motivates  its graduates towards  lives of dedicated services to the glory of God in the wider community. All of students accepted for study at Fulton must sign an agreement that while a registered student of the college they will adhere to the high moral standards of the college and not consume alcohol, use tobacco, betel-nut and illicit drugs on or off campus or bring such substance onto the campus. The Seventh-day Sabbath is commemorated from sunset Friday evening to sunset Saturday evening. Students are expected to respect this period and refrain from activities that would interfere with the personal and organized worship programs during this period. All the students are invited to attend and participate in these worship programs. Security of students and staff is a concern of the college. Students are expected to support the various security initiatives undertaken by the College Administration.

Application forms for the study at Fulton are always there from any list venue:

Seventh -day Adventist Secondry Schools through out the Trans-Pacific Union

Education Directors throughout the Trans -Pacific Union

Applications should include the following documents:

  1. Completed official application form
  2. Passport-size photograph (1 for Fijians, 3 for overseas students)
  3. Certified copies of relevant documents
  4. Birth Certificate
  5. Baptismal Certificate (Theology Only)
  6. Certificate and result Confirming the student’s Qualification
  7. Academic and character references (sent directly to the College)
  8. Medical Clearance
  9. Police report
  10. Fee grantee statement



Application should be submitted by 15 January each year

All documents submitted with your application will not be returned. If you do not wish to submit original documents then you should submit copies that have been certified by the commissioner of Oaths, a senior civil servant, or a school principal. Your application will be rejected if documents show alternations, erasures of any kind, or falsification. The Academic office may require the sighting of original documents before confirming an applicant’s acceptance to the college. If subsequently, it is discovered that the presented documents have been altered or are forgeries, Fulton will immediately de register that student and annul any credits.

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