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Apply To Prospect College

  • 1. Contact our Admissions Specialist at 202-223-3500 OR fill out the contact form below.
  • 2. Apply for your program in the office.
  • 3. Talk to our Administrative Specialist about the certificates, benefits, financial aid, and the other resources available to you.



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    Criteria For Admissions

    • Additional academic, financial or assessment test standards may be required by Prospect College or certain government or private sponsoring agencies. Applicants must follow the respective agency’s requirements for sponsorship as applicable.
    • All applicants must have a high school diploma or GED.
    • If a prospective candidate does not have a High School Diploma or GED, they can still be enrolled if they take and pass an approved ATB test. Concurrent with enrollment in their training program, the student enrolls in a “Career Pathways Program” (CPP).

    The CPP program

    The CPP Program includes academic instruction and education services below the post-secondary level that increases an individual’s ability to:

    • Read, write, and speak English and perform mathematics or other activities necessary for the attainment of a secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent;
    • Transition to post-secondary education and training
    • Obtain employment.

    Enrollment Process

    Students can come to the school to initiate the enrollment process which includes the following:

    • Complete and sign an Application for Admission
    • Complete one or more interviews with the admissions department and/or placement offices to determine if their short- and long-term professional objectives can be met by enrollment in our programs
    • Sign the school’s Enrollment Agreement for their program of study
    • Submit their High School Diploma or GED

    Prospect College changed my life and now I have a career and not just a job.

     

    Prospect College may require all applicants without a High School Diploma or GED to take additional examinations before they are eligible to enroll in classes.

    Prospect College or certain government or private sponsoring agencies may require additional academic, financial or assessment test standards.

    Applicants must follow the respective agency’s requirements for sponsorship as applicable.

    PLEASE NOTE: Due to federal regulations, potential students who do not have a High School Diploma or GED cannot receive Title IV Federal Financial Aid.

    Come meet us

    We are located in the heart of Washington, DC. We are accessible by both Metro and Bus.

    1220 19th St. N.W. Suite 100 Washington, DC 20036 | (202) 223-3500