Remington College generally requires a high school diploma or equivalent [such as the General Education Development test (GED) or an accredited home study course].
Remington College does require additional requirements for entry to its program including successful passing an entrance exam and showing the ability to pay for the program. Please review the catalog for a complete list of criteria.
Contact your local campus to inquire about other admission requirements for your program of choice.
Remington College may accept transfer credits (quarter hours) for degree programs only from certain accredited colleges and universities. Transfer credits will be accepted for degree and diploma programs from other Remington College campuses. Credits are accepted on the basis of applicability to the chosen program of study and are accepted at the discretion of the Director of Education of the Campus or the Campus President. For transfer credits to be considered acceptable, students must have and official transcript sent directly to the Campus from the college or university that awarded the credit. Transfer credits will not be accepted unless the student obtained a minimum grade of a "C."
Contact a recruiter at the campus of your choice to learn how to enroll. A recruiter can give you a tour of the campus as well as discuss the campus' programs.
Some Remington College campuses are authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant alien students. There are no additional tuition and fee charges for foreign students. Financial aid may not be available. Please contact the Director of Recruiting at the campus of your choice for more information.
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