*In select programs you will train on a laptop and take one with you when you graduate. Certain restrictions apply.
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for important information on this
program.
As a student at Remington College, you will take
a program of study designed to help you increase
your earning power, and take your first steps on
the path to a new career.
Whether you're interested in computers,
electronics, business, or a career in the medical
field, the odds are that you'll need to
significantly increase your level of knowledge and
skill in order to get started in that new career.
When you attend Remington College, you will be
taught by a faculty that meets or exceeds the
rigorous standards established by a nationally
recognized accreditation agency — one that is
recognized by the United States Department of
Education, and by the various State regulatory
agencies or Commissions charged with oversight of
privately owned colleges.
Equally as important, Remington College is a
small school. There are no 500-student lecture
halls here. Classes are small; in most cases fewer
than 25 students per class, sometimes more, but
more often, less. This makes it possible for our
instructors to give more attention to each student.
Remington College is authorized to participate
in the Title IV Federal Financial Aid program.
So, financial aid is
available to those who qualify. Remington College is authorized to participate in the Title IV Federal Financial Aid programs. So, financial aid is available to those who qualify. Remington College is also approved for veterans training. Applications for veteran's benefits may be obtained from the campus you are interested in attending or online at www.gibill.va.gov Approval of a student's eligibility to receive any veteran's benefits is within the sole discretion of the Veterans Administration, and the Campus has no ability to influence such determinations.
Remington College is just a little more personal
than you might expect a college to be. We know that
lots of students have at some point in their
education considered just giving up. But we also
know that sometimes giving a little extra
encouragement can make a tremendous difference, and
reminding our students that showing you are capable
of "sticking with" a difficult task and completing
it is something employers value.
Often our Student Services staff can help by
locating or arranging tutoring. They may not be
able to solve all your problems, but at Remington
College, you have somewhere to turn for advice and
assistance. That's part of what we mean by saying
that we're a "little more personal."
As you near graduation, our Student Career
Services staff is there to help you work on
interview skills, prepare a professional resume,
and to help you find employment opportunities in
your area, and sometimes even arrange interviews
with potential employers. We can't promise you a
job, but we can help you try to find one!
Call now to talk to a recruiter and check out
our placement statistics. We can't guarantee your
success, but we can show you how many of our
graduates get started on their new careers!
Call (808) 942-1000. The best
way to learn about us is to talk to someone about
attending Remington College.
At Remington College some students who do not have a high-school diploma or GED may be eligible for admission into some programs.
All applicants for all programs at Remington
College — Honolulu Campus are required to present
prior to admission a valid certificate issued
within twelve months prior to entry at the Campus
demonstrating that he or she is free of
tuberculosis in a communicable form. The
examination for tuberculosis shall include a
tuberculin test, and if the test shows a positive
reaction, a chest x-ray. A negative tuberculin test
or chest x-ray shall be accepted as evidence of
freedom from tuberculosis.
ACCURACY STATEMENT:
Although every effort is made
to ensure the accuracy of this web site and its
information, regulations and program requirements
may change. Accordingly, if the current regulations
or program requirements of this campus or any
others of Remington College conflict with the
information contained in this web site, the current
regulations and requirements govern. A Web/Catalog
Addendum will be included to reflect any catalog
policy or procedure changes.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING LAPTOP
COMPUTERS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
Remington College campuses
provide laptop computers to students for some
Associate degree programs. Laptop computers are not
provided in all Associate degree programs.
Students provided with
campus-owned laptop computers are free to take
their laptops with them to their homes or offices
and to use them for school and personal use as long
as they remain students in good standing.
Students who graduate or
complete their program of study, and who are
current on their financial obligations to the
campus, are given their laptops to keep upon
graduation or completion of their program of study.
Students who drop or are
dropped from the college before completion of their
degree or program of study must return their
laptops to the college.
Students who complete their
degree or program of study, but who are not current
on their financial obligations to the college must
return their laptops to the college. Failure to
return a laptop under these circumstances will be
considered theft. The college will vigorously
pursue students who take college property in
violation of their agreement with the college.