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California College Information for Remington College San Diego

Remington College San Diego

123 Camino de La Reina Suite 100 N
San Diego, CA 92108
619-686-8600
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Institution Information

Education Sector Private for-profit, 4-year or above
Calendar System Quarter
Institutional Level Four or more years
Degree Granting Status Degree-granting
Local Urbanization City: Large
Institutional Category Degree-granting, not primarily baccalaureate or above
Institutional Control Private for-profit
Religious Affiliation Not applicable
Institutional Size Category Under 1,000
  • Remington College San Diego offers career counseling
  • Remington College San Diego offers student employment services
  • Remington College San Diego is not a Title IV participant

Degree Programs

Remington College San Diego offers:
  • Distance Learning Options
  • Weekend and Evening Courses
  • Associates Degrees
  • Bachelor's Degrees
  • Highest Degree Offered Bachelor's degree
    Medical Degrees Granted No

    Institutional Services

    • Remington College San Diego does not have a hospital
    • Remington College San Diego does not offer on-campus day care

    Total Enrollment

    Part Time 0
    Full Time 287
    Total 287

    Enrollment by Ethnicity

    White 19%
    Black 16%
    Hispanic 38%
    Asian 6%
    American Indian 0%
    Non-Resident Alien 0%
    Other 20%

    Enrollment by Gender

    Male 33%
    Female 67%

    Percent Admitted

    Men Admitted (Admission Rate) 68%
    Women Admitted (Admission Rate) 71%
    Combined Admission Rate 67%

    Fall Admissions

    Fall Admissions (Male) 34
    Fall Admissions (Female) 33
    Fall Admissions Total 80

    Fall Applicants

    Total Applicants 120
    Undergraduate Application Fee $50
    Graduate Application Fee $0

    Applicant SAT Score (Top 25%)

    Reading SAT Score (Top 25%) 0
    Math SAT Score (Top 25%) 0
    Writing SAT Score (Top 25%) 0

    Average Employee Salary

    Instructional Faculty $42,118
    Assistant Professors $0
    Associate Professors $0
    Professors $0
    All Instructors $42,118

    Student Enrollment

    Graduate 0
    Undergraduate 262
    Entering Undergraduates 63

    Room and Board

    On-Campus (In-State) $0
    On-Campus (Out-of-State) $0
    Off-Campus (In-State) $26,656
    Off-Campus (Out-of-State) $26,656
    Off-Campus Family (In-State) $17,368
    Off-Campus Family (Out-of-State) $17,368

    Tuiton and Fees

    YearIn-StateOut-of-State
    2005-2006$15,500$15,500
    2006-2007$12,875$12,875
    2007-2008$13,750$13,750

    Employees

    Instructional Staff 16
    Employees 35
    Admin Staff 7
    Non-professional Staff 4
    Other Staff 8

    Mission Statement

    The Campus is uncompromisingly dedicated to high quality, college-level, career-oriented education. Our primary objectives are to graduate a high percentage of students who enter career programs and to help them achieve relevant employment in their chosen career field. In order to achieve these dual objectives, it is not only important what is being taught, but how it is being taught. The Campus� philosophy is to provide quality programs that are sound in concept, implemented by a competent and dedicated faculty, and geared to serve those seeking a solid foundation in knowledge and skills required to gain employment in their chosen fields. The programs emphasize 'hands on' training and are designed to meet the needs of employers in today's market. To offer students the training and skills that will lead to successful employment, the school must: � continually evaluate and update educational programs, � provide modern facilities and training equipment, � select instructors with professional experience in the vocations they teach with the ability to motivate and develop students to their greatest potential, and � encourage self-discipline so that students may enjoy success on the job and in society.

    ROTC Information

    • Remington College San Diego does not offer ROTC Army Training
    • Remington College San Diego does not offer ROTC Navy Training
    • Remington College San Diego does not offer ROTC Air Force Training

    Sports Program Information

    • Remington College San Diego does not participate in NAIA sports programs
    • Remington College San Diego does not participate in NCAA sports programs
    • Remington College San Diego does not participate in NCCAA sports programs
    • Remington College San Diego does not participate in NJCAA sports programs
    • Remington College San Diego does not participate in NSCAA sports programs
    Nearby California Cities:
    Coronado
    La Jolla
    La Mesa
    Lemon Grove
    National City
    San Diego
    Santee
    Spring Valley
    Nearby California Colleges:
    Remington College San Diego
    San Diego City College
    San Diego Community College
    San Diego Mesa College
    San Diego Miramar College
    San Diego State University
    The Art Institute of California San Diego
    The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising San Diego
    Thomas Jefferson School of Law
    University of California San Diego
    University of Phoenix San Diego
    University of San Diego
    Valley Career College
     
     
     
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