Admissions

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Admissions

NPCollege certainly wants you to experience an easy application process. Therefore, applicants will have an opportunity to be interviewed by a school representative who can help you pave the way for your career decisions. You will be given a tour of the campus and receive a catalog describing the course offerings and the school policies. Once your program interest has been determined, a standarized entrance assesment may be administered. 

Please take a moment to also meet with the Financial Aid Department to obtain additional information about your eligibility for federal funding and get answers to all of the questions you may have. As a prospective student, you are encouraged to review our College Catalog as it contains all of our school’s policies, program information and schedules.

Admission Requirements

Any applicant must have minimum High School, GED or GED equivalent education.

High school or postsecondary documentation from a country other than the United States, must be translated and evaluated to be at least the equivalent of a U.S. high school diploma or college degree by an agency that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or Association of International Credential Evaluators (AICE)). For applicants of the Phlebotomy program, foreign High School or higher education equivalency must first be translated, and evaluated. The evaluation must be sent directly to the California Department of Health.

NPCollege admission procedures require completion of admissions interview prior to submitting an application.

In addition to meeting the admissions requirements listed above, it is highly recommended that you make financial arrangements to cover course tuition and the registration fees since it is the last step before processing your application.

Office Hours

Monday – Friday 
8:00am to 5:30pm

Virtual Meetings

Monday – Friday 
8:00am to 5:00pm

Schedule a Visit

Interested in an on-campus meeting, a personal tour, or a discussion about financial aid? Come on in and we’d love to speak with you.