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The Admissions Process

We have a team of admissions representatives at each campus who can help you, step-by-step, through our admissions process.

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Why Attend Remington College

About
Remington College

We’re not a traditional four-year college; we’re a non-profit college focused on career-specific training.* Our students are people who want to pursue their education in a more personalized setting.

Our classes focus on skills predicted to be in demand in your area and are taught by instructors who have direct experience in the industry you’ll be studying. Learn more about the history of our campuses.

 
How can we help you at Remington College

Why Remington College may be a good fit for you?

Are you looking for a college or technical school that can help you make a fresh start and help prepare you for a new career?* Talk to us at Remington College.

A member of our admissions team will consult with you to identify a program or field of interest. We have more than 29 degree and diploma programs to choose from, and several are available online. Please note that not all programs are available at every campus. Ask your Admissions Representative for details.

 
Why invest in an education at Remington College in

Why Invest in
Your Education?

It may do more than provide you with a new skillset. In fact, it may offer you a better chance for greater job satisfaction and career advancement.*

In short, it may give you a solid chance at a better future. Think about the difference a college diploma or degree may make in your life. Then, give us a call, and we’ll help get you started.

Our goal is to make you feel comfortable, supported, and a part of something rewarding that may help you make a difference in your life.

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Step #1

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

 
Choose a Program at Remington College in

Step #2

Choose Your Degree
or Diploma Program.

 
Take a Standardized Test at Remington College in

Step #3

Complete the Career Path and
Online Readiness Assessments

Complete an Application at Remington College

Step #4

Fill out an Application and
an Enrollment Agreement.

 
Show Proof of Education at Remington College

Step #5

Show Proof of High School
Graduation or a GED.

 
Financial Aid Options at Remington College

Step #6

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

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Frequently Asked Questions About the Admissions Process at Remington College

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

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.

Remington College does not offer early or conditional acceptance to the college. Once a prospective student meets the requirements for admission, they are admitted at that time.

Remington College may accept transfer credits into certain programs. If you have credits from another college or institution that you would like considered, please make sure to tell your admission representative. For more information on transfer credits, please visit the campus catalog.

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.

Please contact our Admissions Office for further guidance and support.

Remington College offers virtual career fairs, online meetings with classmates and faculty, and a variety of other extracurricular activities. Each campus maintains their own list of activities. If a student is interested in membership in professional associations or clubs, he or she can meet with the Campus Dean to discuss and arrange for such memberships or to learn more.

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

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.

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.

Former students of Remington College who have dropped or been dropped and who wish to return to Remington College to re-enroll into the same program in which they were previously enrolled, or to re-enter Remington College in a different program are generally eligible to re-enroll or re-enter. Please contact the Director of Campus Administration at your campus for more information.

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.

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 the Campus' Director of Education or the 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.

If the credits being transferred are semester credit hours, then they will be converted into quarter hours at the rate of one semester credit hour equals one and one-half quarter credit hours. No more than 50% of a degree program's total required credit hours to graduate may be fulfilled with transfer credits, unless the transfer of credit is from one Remington College campus to another, in which case more than 50% may be transferred. Certain state regulations may restrict the number of credit hours that may be transferred into certain programs.

The cost of tuition depends on the program you choose. Also, remember that your tuition will not increase after you enroll unless interrupt your program by dropping and returning at a later date.

Financial aid is available for those who qualify. We'll work closely with you on a plan to help finance your studies, including applying for federal, state, and other grants, scholarships, and loans. Check with an admissions or a financial services representative for more details and any restrictions on eligibility.

If you've previously been enrolled and activated at a campus and have dropped or been dropped, you may be eligible to re-enroll if you meet the following criteria:

  • You've made financial arrangements (approved by the campus) to pay your cost of attendance, and you're not in default of any contractual agreements with your local campus or any other Remington College campus.
  • You haven't been dropped due to failure to follow the Student Code of Conduct or maintain satisfactory academic progress.
  • You have completed and signed a new Application and Enrollment Agreement.

Remington College recognizes the right of persons with disabilities to participate in and benefit from the educational programs provided. The campus does not discriminate against persons with disabilities who satisfy admission requirements, and it provides physical accommodations for disabled students including, but not limited to, disabled student parking, wheelchair access ramps, and accessibility to public areas at the campus.

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.

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. However, financial aid may not be available. Please contact the Director of Admissions at the campus of your choice for more information.

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

You can add one or more courses during the drop/add period. You can drop one or more courses during the drop/add period, with no grade recorded or tuition charged. If you drop a course after the drop/add period, you'll be charged tuition for that course and will receive a grade as follows:

  • A "W" if before 50% of the grading period is completed
  • A "W" if passing at any point in the grading period
  • An "F" if failing after 50% of the grading period
  • For externship courses only, an "F" if the externship is not completed successfully

The drop/add period is the same as the activation period, and it applies to all programs.

You are eligible to change programs if you contact the Registrar’s Office before the end of the drop/add period of the term during which you want to enroll in the new program. You'll be required to complete a new Application and Enrollment Agreement if you do so. Also, be aware that changing programs may make you ineligible to receive financial aid or may reduce the amount of financial aid you're eligible for. More details are in the Campus Catalog.