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    About Remington Colleges

    At Remington College, our diploma and degree programs are designed for non-traditional students who want focused, hands-on training that helps to prepare them for entry-level positions within their chosen field, typically in less time than it takes with a traditional four-year college program.

    Our students, faculty, and staff are guided by decades of dedicated service and a foundation of caring support, active involvement, and significant achievement for students who seek a career-focused education in the communities they call home.

    Call now or request information to learn more about the Remington College campus near you. 

  • About Remington College Campuses

    NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY
    The Campus does not deny admission or discriminate on the basis of age, race, sex, religion, national origin, veteran’s status, disability, or sexual orientation. The Campus does not make any pre-admission inquiries regarding an individual's disability. The Campus admits students of any race ,color, national and ethnic origin to all rights privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the Campus. The Campus does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational polices, scholarship and loan programs and other Campus administered programs. In addition, the institution complies with the Civil Rights Act of 1964, related Executive Orders 11246 and 11375, Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972, Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 402 of the Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and all applicable state civil rights laws.

    CORPORATE STRUCTURE, BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND CAMPUS HISTORY

    Remington College is a common name used by all campuses operated by Remington Colleges.

    REMINGTON COLLEGES.

    Jack W. Forrest, Director / President / Chief Executive Officer
    Kevin M. Wilcox, Director
    Marshall McKissack, Director
    Warren A. Stephens, Director
    Jerald M. Barnett Jr. Director
    Dr. Hiram Nall, Regional Vice President of Operations/Campus President Houston North Campus
    Todd Zvaigzne, Regional Vice President of Operations
    A. Reid Allison, Chief Financial Officer
    Robert Lutz, Vice President / Assistant Secretary
    Charles R. Camp, Secretary / General Counsel
    Dr. P. Michael Lanouette, Chief Academic Officer
    J Bonnell, Vice President of Information Technology
    Jake Froemsdorf, Vice President / Controller
    Jonathan Baker, Vice President of Business Operations
    Jeremy Hertz, Vice President / Human Resources / Title IX Coordinator
    James Dunn, National Director of Student Finance
    Mary McDaniel, National Director of Accreditation and Licensing
    David C. Netzley II, Vice President / Deputy General Counsel
    Bradley Moore, Vice President Health Sciences
    Louis LaMair, Campus President / Honolulu
    Greenie “Skip” Walls, Campus President / Dallas
    Shirley McCray, Campus President / Colorado Springs
    Lori Bankey, Campus President / Houston
    Robert Mauk, Campus President / Houston Southeast
    Gary Azotea, Campus President / Cleveland
    Gary Azotea, Campus President / Cleveland West
    Michael Smith, Campus President / Baton Rouge
    JoAnn Boudreaux, Campus President / Lafayette
    Jerry Driskill, Campus President / Shreveport
    Stephen Backman, Campus President / Mobile
    LaShundia Brooks, Campus President / Columbia
    Dr. Rosalie Lampone, Campus President / Little Rock
    Dr. Lori May, Campus President / Memphis
    Larry Collins, Campus President / Nashville
    Gregory Falcon, Campus President / Fort Worth
    Kenneth Heinemann, Campus President / Tampa
    Lauren Lawson, Campus President / Dean - Nursing
    Jack W. Forrest, Vice President Distance Learning / Online
    Dr. Karin Polifko, Vice President

     

    Campus History

    Remington College's Baton Rouge Campus 

    Remington College’s Baton Rouge Campus, a branch campus of Remington College’s Cleveland Campus location, began operations in 1998. Remington College – BCL, Inc. purchased the college in July 1998. In May 2003 the name of the Campus was changed from Education America – Remington College – Baton Rouge Campus to Remington College – Baton Rouge Campus. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed to Remington College

    Remington College's Cleveland Campus 

    Remington College’s Cleveland Campus is a main campus with the following branch campuses: Remington College’s Baton Rouge Campus, Cleveland West Campus, Lafayette Campus, and Shreveport Campus.

    Remington College’s Cleveland Campus began operations in January 1990 as National Education Center. The Campus was an additional location of National Education Center-Vale Technical Institute. In August 1995, Remington University, Inc. purchased the College. In July 1998 Remington College – BCL, Inc. purchased the college. In May 2003 the name of the Campus was changed from Education America – Remington College – Cleveland Campus to Remington College – Cleveland Campus. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed to Remington College.

    Remington College's Cleveland West Campus (North Olmsted) 

    Remington College’s Cleveland West Campus (North Olmsted), a branch campus of Remington College’s Cleveland Campus location, began operations in October 2003. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed from Remington College – Cleveland West Campus to Remington College.

    Remington College's Columbia Campus 

    Remington College’s Columbia Campus, a branch campus of Remington College’s Mobile Campus location, was established in March 2009. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed from Remington College – Columbia Campus to Remington College.

    Remington College's Colorado Springs Campus 

    Remington College’s Colorado Springs Campus is a main campus.

    The company Remington College – Denver Campus, Inc. acquired the Campus as a branch location in December 1998. In February of 1999, the main campus status was changed from Education America – Dallas Campus to Education America – Denver Campus. In May 2003, and the name of the Campus was changed from Education America – Colorado Springs Campus to Remington College – Colorado Springs Campus. In May of 2006, the main campus status was changed from Remington College – Denver Campus to Remington College - Colorado Springs Campus. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed to Remington College.

    Remington College's Dallas Campus (Garland)

    Remington College’s Dallas Campus (Garland) is a main campus with the following branch campuses: Remington College’s Fort Worth Campus, Houston North Campus (Greenspoint area), Houston South Campus (Webster), and Houston West Campus (Westchase area).

    Remington College’s Dallas Campus (Garland) opened in January 1987 after its purchase from Bradford Schools. Remington College – Denver Campus, Inc. purchased the college in July 1997. In July 2003 the name of the Campus was changed from Education America – Dallas Campus to Remington College – Dallas Campus. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013, the name of the Campus was changed to Remington College, and the main campus status was changed from Remington College’s Houston West Campus (Westchase area) to Remington College’s Dallas Campus (Garland).

    Remington College's Fort Worth Campus 

    Remington College’s Fort Worth Campus, a branch campus of Remington College’s Dallas Campus location, opened in July 1988 as a branch campus of National Education Center – Tampa Technical Institute and was acquired by Remington College – Tampa Campus, Inc. in 1995.

    From 1995 until May 2003 the Campus was operated under the name Education America – Fort Worth Campus. In May 2003 the name of the Campus was changed to Remington College – Fort Worth Campus. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed to Remington College.

    Remington College's Honolulu Campus 

    Remington College’s Honolulu Campus, a branch campus of Remington College’s Mobile Campus location, was established in December 1998. From December 1998 until May 2003 the Campus was operated under the name Education America – Honolulu Campus. In May 2003 the name of the Campus was changed to Remington College – Honolulu Campus. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed to Remington College.

    Remington College's Houston North Campus (Greenspoint Area) 

    Remington College’s Houston North Campus (Greenspoint area), a branch campus of Remington College’s Dallas Campus location, was established in February 2004. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed from Remington College – North Houston Campus to Remington College.

    Remington College's Houston South Campus (Webster area) 

    Remington College’s Houston South Campus (Webster), a branch campus of Remington College’s Dallas Campus location, was established in February 2008. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed from Remington College – Houston Southeast Campus to Remington College.

     Remington College's Houston West Campus (Westchast Area) 

    Remington College’s Houston West Campus (Westchase area), a branch of Remington College’s Dallas Campus location, was founded as M & M Data Processing Services in October 1981. The college operated under that name until 1984, when the name was changed to M & M Word Processing Institute, Inc. Remington College – Houston Campus, Inc. purchased the college in August 1997. In April 2003 the name of the Campus was changed from Education America – Houston Campus to Remington College – Houston Campus. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed to Remington College.

    Remington College's Lafayette Campus 

    Remington College’s Lafayette Campus, a branch campus of Remington College’s Cleveland Campus location, was founded in 1940 as Spencer Business College. Remington University, Inc. purchased the college in January 1994. Remington College – BCL, Inc. purchased the college in July 1998. In May 2003 the name of the Campus was changed from Education America – Remington Colleges – Lafayette Campus to Remington College – Lafayette Campus. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed to Remington College.

    Remington College's Little Rock Campus 

    Remington College’s Little Rock Campus, a branch campus of Remington College’s Mobile Campus location, began operations in July 1998. In May 2003 the name of the Campus was changed from Education America – Southeast College of Technology – Little Rock Campus to Remington College – Little Rock Campus. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed to Remington College.

    Remington College's Memphis Campus 

    Remington College’s Memphis Campus, a branch campus of Remington College’s Mobile Campus location, opened in July of 1987 as Education America – Southeast College of Technology. In May 2003 the name of the Campus was changed from Education America – Southeast College of Technology – Memphis Campus to Remington College – Memphis Campus. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed to Remington College.

    Remington College's Mobile Campus 

    Remington College’s Mobile Campus is a main campus with the following branch campuses: Remington College’s Columbia Campus, Honolulu Campus, Little Rock Campus, Memphis Campus, and Nashville Campus.

    Remington College’s Mobile Campus opened in July of 1986 as Education America – Southeast College of Technology (''SCT''). In May 2003 the Campus name was changed to Remington College – Mobile Campus. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed to Remington College.

    Remington College's Nashville Campus 

    Remington College’s Nashville Campus, a branch campus of Remington College’s Mobile Campus location, began operations in November 2003. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed from Remington College – Nashville Campus to Remington College.

    Remington College's Shreveport Campus 

    Remington College’s Shreveport Campus, a branch campus of Remington College’s Cleveland Campus location, was established in July 2007. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed from Remington College – Shreveport Campus to Remington College.

    Remington College's Tampa Campus 

    Remington College’s Tampa Campus is a main campus with the following branch campuses: Remington College’s Lake Mary Campus and Heathrow Campus.

    Remington College’s Tampa Campus began operations in 1948 as Tampa Technical Institute. In October 1981, National Education Centers, Inc., acquired the college and in 1983, the name of the college was changed from Tampa Technical Institute to National Education Center – Tampa Technical Institute Campus. The college moved to 2410 East Busch Boulevard, Tampa, FL in February 1992.

      Remington College – Tampa Campus, Inc., purchased the college in 1995. From 1995 to 2003 the Campus was operated under the name Education America – Tampa Technical Institute. In May 2003 the name of the Campus was changed from Education America – Tampa Technical Institute to Remington College – Tampa Campus. The Campus moved to its present location in August 2008. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed to Remington College.

    Remington College's Heathrow Campus

    Remington College’s Heathrow Campus, a branch campus of Remington College’s Tampa Campus location, was established in June 2009. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011.

    Remington College's Lake Mary Campus 

    Remington College’s Lake Mary Campus, a branch campus of Remington College’s Tampa Campus location, was established in October 2008. Remington College acquired the Campus in January of 2011. In 2013 the name of the Campus was changed from Remington College of Nursing to Remington College.

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