Explore your future career options with the help of a Kaplan College Admissions Representative. Simply call Kaplan College at 888.295.3936 (Toll Free) and you will be matched to a dedicated representative who can help you through the admissions process.
An Admissions Representative will guide you through a step-by-step process to help you:
- Identify your interests and career goals
- Explore the career options for each program you choose
- Arrange for a personal tour of the campus
- Get started with the admissions process
Specific Procedures
Listed below are some of the specific procedures that Kaplan College has established for admission. Please click here to request our course catalog for full details.
- All applicants must complete the required admissions documents and submit the necessary fee(s) stated on the Tuition and Fee Schedule.
- All applicants must complete an informational interview. Applicants are encouraged to bring parents or spouses to the interview.
- All applicants are encouraged to tour the campus prior to starting classes.
- Applicants for credit for previous education, training, work experience (experiential learning), or CLEP must be completed prior to the first day of the course for which the transfer credit is requested. This may require testing by examination to determine credit for previous education, training, or work experience. Training received at foreign institutions may need to be evaluated for U.S. equivalency.
- All applicants must complete financial arrangements prior to starting class. If applicable, financial aid applications must be completed.
- All applicants must complete an Enrollment Agreement (must be signed by a parent or guardian if the applicant is under 18 years of age).
- Documentation of any required health examinations, pathology tests, and immunizations must be presented prior to clinical courses or externship experience, if applicable.
- The state, employers, and various other agencies may require criminal background checks before a student can be placed in externship or take professional licensing, certification, or registration exams. Students who have prior felony convictions or serious misdemeanors may be denied the opportunity to take professional licensing, certification, or registration exams, or may be denied a license or certification to practice in some states even if the exam is taken and successfully completed.* Students are responsible for inquiring with the appropriate agencies about current requirements prior to enrolling in their programs of choice.
* However, the College cannot guarantee your eligibility either to take any of these exams or become certified. Your eligibility may depend on your work experience, completion of high school (or its equivalent), not having a criminal record, meeting other licensure or certification requirements, or the program or College itself having appropriate accreditation or licensure. Externship sites may themselves require a criminal background check or medical examination.