What's Important:
Credit for Professional Training
College credit for professional training is important to our students. If you have attended training that has been evaluated for credit, let us know.
Scholarships & Grants:
Financial Aid for Education
More than $67 billion in scholarships and grants was distributed in support of students across the nation. Take advantage of the sites on the Financial Assistance page that match student profiles to potential sources of scholarships and grants.
Reminder:
Student Handbooks
Be sure to download the Student Handbook. It walks you through the steps needed for us to provide you with assistance and describes our support.
Step 4: Get Us the Information We Need:
After you have completed the steps above, one of our counselors will be setting up a time to call you and discuss the support we will be providing you. During that conversation, you will also be asked a number of questions, as we seek to uncover every potential source of college credit that you may have earned in the past. You will be asked to send us supporting documentation to be placed in your records, serving as the basis for the credit we will show in your Comprehensive Education Assessment. This credit will then be streamed into degree plans to identify the best options for you to consider, or entered into a degree plan from your local college so we can provide guidance in that direction, if desired.
If you have completed the steps above, your application is in our hands. You will need to send us copies of your college transcripts (unofficial is fine for now), military education transcripts, college level examinations score reports, professional certifications and licenses, and other items that we may request from you as we seek to insure you get the credit you deserve for your educational experiences. You may fax these to us or mail them to us. Please refer to our Contact page for more information.

