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Is Campus right for you?
If you're looking for a world-class education that will set you up for success no matter what your next step is, then Campus might be the place for you. The Campus experience is built for students who are looking to:
Transfer into a four-year degree
Our program is regionally accredited (considered the most prestigious and widely-recognized type of accreditation) and courses are designed to be maximally transferable.
Start your own business
Build the knowledge, insight, connections, business acumen and confidence needed to launch your own business.
Launch your career
Earn a credential or an Associate degree; learn the skills and gain the experience employers in your field are looking for.
Join us for a live admissions event
Learn more about the Campus experience and get to know members of the team by attending a live, online admissions event.
Application process
To be eligible for admissions, students must have earned their high school diploma or equivalent (i.e. GED) by the start of the term for which they are applying.
Admissions interview
Schedule and complete your admissions interview. This live interview takes place over the phone with a member of our admissions team. This usually takes around 15 minutes and is a required part of the process.
Upload documents
Provide proof of graduation from high school or GED equivalent (an unofficial transcript is acceptable).
Apply for financial aid
Apply for financial aid. While this is not required for admissions, we strongly recommend that students complete their FAFSA as soon as possible. We also encourage all interested students to meet with our financial aid specialist to discuss your options for paying for school. Give us a call at 888-675-2460 to talk to a member of our Admissions team.
Admission qualification is determined on an individual basis, and admissions decisions are made on a rolling basis.
Transfer students
Campus welcomes transfer students from other colleges and universities. We know that life can sometimes get in the way when you're starting college and also that despite the best of intentions, not every student and school are a good match. If you're looking to transfer or possibly restart your college journey, we'd love to connect.
Campus generally accepts transfer credits for equivalent courses taken in the last ten years as long as:
- Credit has been issued by an accredited institution; we will also consider courses that have been recommended for credit by the American Council on Education
- You earned a grade of C or higher (or Pass for courses delivered via Pass/Fail)
- Course must fill a program or graduation requirement for the program to which you are applying
Campus will also consider scores from AB, AP, CLEP, and Dantes for credit; please speak with an admissions advisor for more details.
Transfer applicants should contact their former school(s) and request the official transcripts be sent to:
Campus Registrar
Campus Registrar
Campus Sacramento
5221 Madison Avenue
Sacramento, CA 95841
registrar@campus.edu
Campus is eligible to accept veteran educational benefits based upon program approval.
Check with your Admissions Counselor to confirm if your specific program of interest is eligible.
Veterans Education Benefits:
- Montgomery GI Bill® (Chapter 30): Provides up to 36 months of education benefits.
- Special Vocational Training (Chapter 31): Provides tuition, books, fees, and housing assistance to qualified applicants with a 20% or higher VA disability rating.
- Survivors and Dependents Educational Assistance Program (Chapter 35): Provides up to 45 months of education benefits to eligible dependents (son, daughter, spouse) of veterans.
- Selected Reserve (Chapter 1606): Provides Montgomery GI Bill® benefits to members of the Selected Reserve (Army Reserve, Air Force Reserve, Navy Reserve, Marine Corps Reserve, Coast Guard Reserve, Army National Guard, Air National Guard).
- Reserve Educational Assistance Program (Chapter 1607): Provides reservists who were activated for at least 90 days with benefits or increased benefits.
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.
Veterans Retraining Assistance Program
The Veterans Opportunity to Work (VOW) program enables veterans to transition more successfully into civilian life by expanding their training and educational opportunities. Technical colleges tailor their programs to match market needs, making them a great place for veterans to start looking for eligible career programs. Learn more: http://www.benefits.va.gov/vow
Campus Earns 2022-23 Military Friendly® School Designation
Campus has earned the 2022-2023 Military Friendly® School designation. Institutions earning the Military Friendly® School designation were evaluated using both public data sources and responses from a proprietary survey. More than 1,800 schools participated in the 2022-2023 survey with 665 earning awards level designations in Gold, Silver, and Bronze.
Campus earned these designations.
2022-2023 MFS Status: Friendly.
2022- 2023 MFS Award Rank: Silver.
Category: Non-traditional.
Please contact an admissions advisor at 888-675-2460 to learn more.
Meet the Campus Admissions Team
Leonie de la Cruz
Senior Director, Online Admissions
Leonie de la Cruz is the Senior Director of Admissions at Campus. An advocate for higher education access, she holds a bachelor's degree in Health and Societies from the University of Pennsylvania.
April Pecora
Advisor
April Pecora has worked in the Chicago area as an admissions advisor for over 20 years, working for a variety of schools and guiding students to careers in fields including technology, business, digital media, teaching, and more. She is also a volunteer with Chicago Scholars, an organization that assists underserved public high school students in their college search.
Alec Boren
Advisor
Alec Boren has over five years of experience working in admissions at multiple colleges, including Avila University where he earned his MBA with a concentration in management. He enjoys working with students and families and loves to serve his community in a role that provides educational resources to anyone who seeks them.
Marceline Salomon-DeBrosse
Advisor
Marceline Salomon-DeBrosse is a driven higher education professional who has been empowering students through education and technology as an advisor, student success coach, and wellness coach. She has over eight years of experience in the field, and when she's not supporting students in their academic journey, she's traveling with family and friends.
Carolinn King
Advisor
Carolinn King is no stranger to the education space, having worked in admissions for over 15 years and in education in general for almost 20.
What to expect after you are admitted
Meet Your Coach
Your coach will be with you from day one through graduation and will help set you up for success right out of the gate.
Academic Diagnostics
As an enrolled student, you’ll take a reading and writing assessment in order for us to determine the best level of academic support to support your long term success.
Attend Student Orientation
Get to know the Campus team and your fellow students at this inspiring live event.
Live Classes
Classes are held live, online, and students are expected to be present. Classes meet Monday through Thursday and take place between 6pm and 10pm Eastern Time (3-7pm Pacific Time).
Have more questions? We've got answers.
Our admissions advisors are here to answer your questions and help with the admissions process.