UEI College
UEI College, with locations in 10 cities throughout California, provides students with career training programs that enable students to enter new careers. UEI College students can pursue programs in a wide variety of disciplines, including massage, business, health care, dental, medical billing, and computer systems. Students can complete career programs designed to provide them with the practical skills and hands-on knowledge that students need to enter new careers.
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Students can pursue programs in criminal justice, massage therapy, vocational nursing, business office administration, business management, and many other fields of discipline. UEI College students can earn associate's degrees in some disciplines in as little as 16 months, or complete diploma programs that start at 8 months. These programs prepare students for careers by providing them with hands-on, real-world training that enables them to develop the skills they need to succeed in these careers. Some programs prepare students for specific industry certifications that enable students to begin their new careers.
Students who are interested in pursuing a program at UEI College should contact the admissions department directly. To be considered for admission, students must meet with an Admissions Professional at the campus for an individual interview in which admissions personnel determine whether UEI College is a good fit for students. During the personal interview, students may complete an application for admission. The Director of Admissions must conduct a final interview, which determines whether students are accepted into the school.
Many programs at UEI College do not require high school diplomas or proof of equivalency. Students must complete an entrance evaluation, and achieve a passing score on the examination. In order to be considered for admittance, students must demonstrate a desire and commitment to be successful in the chosen career field. Qualifying students may be eligible for financial aid, and should complete the FAFSA.
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