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Admissions at Remington College

At Remington College, we aim to make pursuing a career-focused education a straightforward and supportive process. Our admissions process is structured to provide guidance throughout, whether you’re considering on-campus or online learning. Admissions representatives are available at each campus to offer information about program options and enrollment steps. Whether you’re exploring hands-on training or an online format, our team provides resources and support to help you begin your educational journey.

Which Type of Student Are You?

On Campus

On-campus students at Remington College typically prefer an interactive, hands-on learning environment. They may be motivated to develop practical skills through classroom instruction and lab work. These students often seek a structured college experience that allows for in-person collaboration with instructors and peers, using campus facilities as part of their training. Students may pursue programs in areas such as healthcare, business, technology, or skilled trades and often value the in-person connections and support available within the campus setting.

Online

Online students at Remington College often choose the convenience of remote learning to accommodate their personal or professional responsibilities. They tend to be independent learners who manage their time and coursework. Online programs are designed to offer an alternative to traditional classroom learning, providing access to course materials and instructional support in a virtual format. These students may pursue degrees or diplomas in fields such as business or healthcare, and they benefit from the ability to learn in a location that works best for them.

Graduate

Graduate students at Remington College have typically completed prior educational programs and are seeking to build on their existing knowledge. Many are looking to gain additional skills, certifications, or qualifications that align with their professional goals. These students may be returning to school after time in the workforce or continuing their education shortly after completing an earlier credential. Graduate students often look for programs with practical applications and opportunities to further their development in areas relevant to their chosen fields.

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Admissions Process

Appointment

Step #1

Contact a Remington College Admissions Representative and Schedule a Virtual Appointment.
Program

Step #2

Choose Your Degree or Diploma Program.
Career Path

Step #3

Complete the Career Path and Online Readiness Assessments
Fill Out Application

Step #4

Fill out an Application and Enrollment Agreement.
Certificate

Step #5

Provide Proof of High School Graduation or a GED.
Overview

Step #6

Review Your Options for Financial Aid (available for those who qualify).

About Remington College

With campus locations and online learning options, Remington College provides educational programs to help students develop practical skills and knowledge relevant to their chosen program field.

Programs feature coursework led by instructors with industry experience and access to support services.

*Employment not guaranteed for students or graduates.

Remington College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC).

Connect with an admissions representative who can answer questions you may have.

What Do Graduates Say About Their Remington College Experience?

La’Haven

La’Haven

I chose Remington College because they had an 18-month program for Process Technology. I wanted something that I would love and not just like. I was able to land a job before graduation. I would recommend Remington College to anyone looking for a great college.

Aaron

Aaron

I knew that I had to further my education to move forward in life, and I chose Remington College, knowing that I needed an education to fall back on. Remington College was an easy choice for me. Their curriculum was mostly evening-based, so I was able to go to work and still be home with my kids at the end of the day.

Ashleigh

Ashleigh

I was actually getting in the car to go to graduation, and I ended up getting my offer letter the same day I was going to graduation. I felt great, I felt accomplished, I felt like I was moving up in the world from where I was, and it was really amazing. Remington College helped me realize my purpose by giving me an education to support myself and my daughters.

Chris

Chris

It was hard to find a good career for myself that I love, that I actually enjoyed. And Remington had stuck out because the courses they had felt right to me, and I enjoyed learning hands on.

FAQ About the Admissions Process

What is required for admission?

For more information on admission requirements, please visit the campus catalog.

Are standardized testing scores required? Information on SAT, ACT, IB and AP scores

Remington College does not require standardized testing scores for admission. You will not need to submit SAT, ACT or AP scores. Additionally, IB test results are not required.

Is Remington College Accredited?

Yes! Each Remington College campus is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC). The ACCSC is listed by the U.S. Department of Education as a nationally recognized accrediting agency.

Depending on your field of study, you may want to find out whether the program you are considering has programmatic accreditation. Programmatic accreditation refers to accreditation for a specific degree or diploma program offered within the college.

Contact your campus for specific programmatic accreditation.

Does Remington College Accept Transfer Credits?

Remington College may accept transfer credits for degree programs from certain accredited colleges and universities. Transfer credits are also 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 at the discretion of tthe Campus President. For transfer credits to be considered acceptable, students must have an official transcript sent directly to the campus from the college or university that awarded the credits. Transfer credits will not be accepted unless the student obtained a minimum grade of “C.”

Recipients of veteran’s benefits (GI Bill) must also provide a copy of their DD 214 Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty.

How do I get my transcripts evaluated?

To get an evaluation of your prior learning credits, you can request that an official transcript be sent to Remington College from the institution(s) you attended previously.

What is the admission deadline?

For more information on program start dates, please visit the campus catalog.

Where do I find information about orientation?

Staff and faculty members conduct one or more orientation sessions for new students. Orientation sessions generally provide information on program schedules, Campus policies and procedures, overview of student’s financial aid responsibilities*, services offered by the Career Services Department, the Code of Student Conduct, and other issues which may be of interest to students. Information regarding orientation will be communicated out to students.

* Financial Aid available to those who qualify.

What are the immunization requirements for admission?

Depending on your program of enrollment. Some programs may require immunizations due to the regulatory nature of future employment opportunities or externships. Please contact your admissions representative for specific information regarding your program of enrollment.

How do I re-apply?

Former students of Remington College who have dropped or been dropped and who wish to return to please contact your campus for more information.

What is the cost of tuition at Remington College ?

The cost of tuition depends on the program you choose. Please see the college catalog for current tuition rates. Your tuition will not increase provided you stay continually enrolled in your program.

Financial aid is available for those who qualify. Check with a student financial services representative for more details and any restrictions on eligibility.

Does Remington College provide reasonable accommodations for disabled individuals?

Remington College recognizes the right of persons with disabilities to participate in and benefit from the educational programs provided.

When necessary and with sufficient notice, the campus will make an effort to provide reasonable accommodations to enable students with disabilities to participate in the programs offered by the campus. Additional details can be found in the Campus Catalog.

Does Remington College offer on-campus housing?

No, Remington College and its campuses do not operate their own housing facilities, nor do they endorse or supervise any particular housing complex.