About Remington College
Remington College features small student-teacher ratios and has 20 campuses across 10 states. There are no large lecture halls and the average class is made up of 25 students. Remington campuses are located in Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Louisiana, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas, and it has online programs for distance learning students. Remington offers a wide range of programs from health care to criminal justice to business to electronics at both the associate's and bachelor's degree levels.
Distance Learning Enrollment: N/A Financial Aid For Online Students: Yes Average Cost Per Online Course: N/A
Sector: Private for-profit- 2-year Religious Affiliation:N/A HBCU:No Highest Degree Offered: Associate's Academic Calendar:N/A Accredited By: Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology
Distance Learning Web Site: http://www.remingtoncollegeonline.edu/
Web Site: http://www.remingtoncollegeonline.edu/
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Online Learning Programs at Remington College
Remington offers bachelor's degrees online in the following areas: accounting, business administration, marketing, criminal justice, and organizational management. Bachelor's degrees can be finished in 36 months, and an associate's degree in criminal or paralegal studies can be finished in 18 months. Courses are 5 weeks long and can be taken one at a time, a situation that is ideal for busy, working adults.
What's Unique at Remington College
Remington College of Nursing is trying to address the American nursing shortage by offering a 12-month nursing program to students who already hold a bachelor of science degree or a higher degree in a different field or who are looking for a new career. The classes take place on its new Lake Mary campus in Florida, and the first class celebrated its graduation in 2010. The modern classrooms for nursing programs offer human patient simulators, and a clinical simulation laboratory.