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![]() Study at Remington College Spanning from Cleveland to Honolulu, Remington College is a network of 18 campuses all with the objective of providing its students with marketable job skills through hands-on training. Additionally, the college offers an Internet Learning Department so students can advance their careers from just about anywhere there's a dependable Internet connection. Points of Distinction
Course Topics The college offers programs in a broad range of fields including Business, Computers, Criminal Justice, Culinary Arts, Cosmetology, and Dental/Medical. Each campus offers a different palette of program choices – check below or request more information from this college for details. The college offers a pair of Bachelor's Degree programs over the Internet in Operations Management and Criminal Justice. Remington College Admissions and Financial Aid Getting into Remington College requires candidates to be high college graduates. Passing the GED test is also acceptable. Those with neither of these credentials may still be eligible if they have achieved a certain minimum score on the Ability-to-Benefit exam. However, students wishing to pursue the Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice or Operations Management through the college's Internet Learning Department must also have an appropriate associate's degree awarded from an accredited institution The college accepts non-U.S. citizens and transfer students. Transfer credits may be accepted from accredited institutions. Remington College applicants and attendees are eligible to receive federal financial aid. Students must meet certain need requirements to qualify. Many Remington College students receive federal grants, loans and other forms of aid. The college makes financial aid representatives available to guide applicants through the system. Remington College Faculty Quality All instructors at the college meet or exceed requirements set forth by various licensing and accrediting agencies. Remington College Student Enrollment Across all Remington College campuses, there are several thousand students enrolled, but each individual campus has less than 1000 students – some with as few as 100-200 – according to a 2005 survey. Remington College Student Life Remington College is primarily a college for commuters. Programs of Study (Note:Not all programs are necessarily available at all locations.) Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Computer Networking
Criminal Justice
Culinary Arts and Pastry
Engineering Design
Graphic Design
HVAC Electrical Construction
Health and Human Services
Information Technology
International
Management and Administration
Marketing
Medical Assisting and Nursing
Medical and Dental Administration
Medical and Pharmaceutical
Personal
Visual Arts
e-Business/ e-Commerce
Remington College Degrees or Coursework (Note:Not all degrees and coursework are necessarily available for all programs of study.) Degrees or Coursework
Remington College Campus Locations Alabama
Arkansas
Colorado
Florida
Hawaii
Louisiana
Ohio
Tennessee
Texas
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