Admission Process
All prospective applicants must be personally interviewed by a school representative, tour the campus, and receive a catalog describing the course offerings and the school policies. Upon the applicant’s determination that he/she is interested in pursuing a specific program of study, he/she meets with a school representative to receive information regarding funding options.
General Admissions Requirements:
Applicants must be 17 years of age and must be a high school graduate or GED holder.
Students must pay all applicable fees, as per the current published fee schedule at the time of signing or entering an enrollment contract or making other arrangements acceptable to the school.
Applicants must provide Proof of Graduation (POG) in the form of a transcript or diploma from the institution where they received their credential or provide proof of high school equivalency within 14 calendar days of the start date. Veterans may submit a Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD214) as acceptable proof in lieu of POG.
No Ability to Benefit (ATB) student will be admitted.
All instruction is provided in English. Applicants must be able to read, write, speak, and understand English at a level sufficient to successfully participate in and complete the program.