Meet Our Graduates
With campuses in 10 states across the U.S., we at Remington College are proud of the diverse ethnicity of our students, faculty, and staff.
Each graduate, no matter what their race, gender, or program of study, has made us proud.
Click "Read More..." below to hear video testimonials from Remington College graduates.
Read More...About Remington College
Remington College is committed to providing a caring learning environment in which a technically rich, intellectually stimulating, quality education is delivered by a dedicated faculty and staff.
We work hard to make sure that a college education becomes possible for those who might have thought it out of reach.
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Whether it's right after high school, or after spending years in the work force, making the decision to attend college is a big step.
For many future students, it's a step that requires the support of their family members.
Click below to get answers to questions frequently asked by Hispanic college students and their families.
Read More...Read Our Blog & News
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CommunitySolutions.com: Winner of the 2011 Anisfield-Wolf Memorial Award announced on October 19, 2012: Esperanza, Inc.
Esperanza, Inc. received the $20,000 Anisfield-Wolf Memorial Award today for its Summer of Hope 2011
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Remington College Partners with El Barrio/WSEM to Support Customer Service Job Training Program
Goal is to provide job training and placement assistance to people with limited English skills Re
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Esperanza 22 year of Fiesta bigger and better
Esperanza Inc. celebrated the 22nd Fiesta of Hope and awarded 93 scholarships of $1,000 each to
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Did you know…?
Fact: The Hispanic population in the United States is growing rapidly and will soon become the largest minority group.
Another Fact: While Hispanics have made gains in several key education areas, gaps in academic performance between Hispanic and non-Hispanic White students remain.
This means that the U.S. Hispanic population is increasing, but their level of education is not.
Click here to learn more about Hispanic education statistics

