The admissions process at Unitek College begins with speaking with an Admissions Advisor who will discuss your career goals, program interests, and preferred start date. You will complete an application and submit required documentation, such as proof of prior education. Most applicants also participate in an admissions interview to review academic readiness, time commitment, and program expectations. Because admission requirements vary by program and credential level, your Admissions team will clearly outline all steps and help ensure you understand exactly what is needed before enrollment.
The timeline varies depending on the program and how quickly required documents are submitted. Once your application and supporting materials are received, the Admissions team reviews eligibility promptly and works with you to align with an upcoming start date. Submitting transcripts and required documents early can help accelerate the process.
Undergraduate applicants must typically provide proof of high school graduation or equivalent. Certain healthcare programs may require entrance assessments, prerequisite coursework, immunization records, background checks, or drug screenings in accordance with clinical partner requirements.
Yes. Applicants must complete an admissions interview as part of the enrollment process. This meeting allows you to review program expectations, academic requirements, scheduling commitments, and career pathways while ensuring the program aligns with your long-term goals.
Most programs do not require prior healthcare experience. Unitek College is designed to prepare students for entry into healthcare professions, and Admissions Representatives can help determine eligibility based on your background and program of interest.
Application fees may vary by campus or program. Your Admissions Advisor will provide current information regarding any applicable fees during the application process.
Start dates vary by program and campus location, but follow a structured schedule throughout the year. The Medical Assisting (MA) program offers approximately 23 start dates annually, providing frequent opportunities for students to begin training. Vocational Nursing (VN) start dates vary by campus, with programs typically offering between one and eleven start dates per year, depending on location. The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program also varies by campus, with multiple entry points throughout the year, including generic starts, Advanced Placement (AP) entry options, and additional start opportunities for students transferring qualifying coursework. Your Admissions Representative can help you identify the next available start and determine the best timeline based on your program of interest, campus location, and readiness.
In certain situations, students may request to defer to a later start date. Approval depends on program availability and timing. Your Admissions Advisor can explain available options and assist with next steps.
Financial aid at Unitek College may include federal grants, federal student loans, institutional scholarships where available, and other eligible funding programs for those who qualify. Funding availability may vary by campus and program. The Financial Aid Office works individually with students to review estimated costs and available financial aid options.
To be considered for federal financial aid, students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). After submission, the Financial Aid team may request additional documentation to verify information before determining eligibility and awarding aid.
Yes. Information submitted on the FAFSA is used to calculate the Student Aid Index (SAI), which helps determine eligibility for federal grants and federal student loans in accordance with federal guidelines.
Eligibility is determined using federal criteria such as income, household size, dependency status, and enrollment level. These factors are reported on the FAFSA and evaluated to assess financial need and available funding programs.
Yes. Many students qualify for some form of financial assistance, even if they initially believe they may not be eligible. Completing the FAFSA is the only way to determine eligibility for federal student aid at Unitek College.
Yes. The FAFSA must be submitted by the federal deadline for the applicable academic year. Institutional deadlines may vary based on program start dates. Applying early may increase access to available funding.
No. Students are not required to accept all offered loan funds. You may accept all, part, or none of your awarded loans. Loan amounts can also be reduced or canceled before disbursement. Borrower responsibilities and repayment terms are outlined in the Master Promissory Note.
Federal student loan repayment typically begins after a grace period following graduation, withdrawal, or a change in enrollment status. Loan servicers provide repayment plan options and guidance. Students are encouraged to borrow responsibly and understand repayment obligations before accepting loan funds.
Changes such as withdrawal, leave of absence, or reduced course load may affect academic progress and financial aid eligibility. Students should consult the Registrar and Financial Aid Office before making enrollment changes to understand potential impacts.
Transfer credits may be accepted following official transcript evaluation and review of program requirements. Coursework must typically be completed at an accredited institution and meet course equivalency standards.
Official transcripts must be submitted for evaluation. Academic staff review prior coursework to determine whether it aligns with the current program curriculum and credit requirements. Additional details on requesting or submitting transcripts can be found on the Transcript Request page.
Yes. Transfer credit limits vary by program and are outlined in the Unitek College Catalog. Not all coursework may qualify for transfer.
Credits earned at other Unitek Learning institutions may be considered for transfer to Unitek College following official transcript evaluation and review of program requirements. Official transcripts must be sent from the previous institution prior to your program start date. Your Admissions Representative can provide guidance on submitting transcripts for review.
Approved transfer credits may reduce the total number of courses required for graduation. However, program sequencing, clinical requirements, and cohort structures may affect overall completion timelines.