Admissions FAQ

Admissions FAQ

No, none of our programs require SAT scores.

Yes, for those who qualify. We have financial aid programs for many of our career classes. Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­ is authorized to administer federal loans, Title IV grants, and private loans to qualified students. The best way for you to find out whether you qualify for financial aid and for which programs is to speak with one of our financial aid advisors. To make an appointment to speak with a financial aid advisor, call (888) 504-2552.

Yes. We offer a variety of evening classes at all campuses.

We have campuses in San Bernardino (Main), El Cajon and Santa Ana, CA:

  • 411 N Marshall, El Cajon, CA 9202
  • 804 East Brier Drive, San Bernardino, CA 9240
  • 1639 E Edinger, Santa Ana, CA 92705

We offer a diverse set of programs in Healthcare and Skilled Trades. These include Vocational Nursing, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Medical Assistant Administrative & Clinical, Welding, HVAC (Heating Ventilation, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration), Plumbing and Electrician. Note that not all programs are offered at all campuses.

For some programs, you can participate in the Crash-a-Class Event and experience a Summit class before enrolling. Call us at (888) 504-2552 to sign up for one of our Electrician, HVAC, Plumbing or Welding Crash-a-Class events.

This will vary depending on several factors. For instance, do you want to enroll in a full-time or part-time program? Do you prefer day or evening classes? At Summit, you can tailor your program to your schedule. Our Admission Advisors can answer any questions you have about program length and scheduling.

Tuition varies by program. Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­ is authorized to administer federal loans, Title IV grants, and private loans to qualified students. The best way for you to find out whether you qualify for financial aid and for which programs is to speak with one of our financial aid advisors. To make an appointment to speak with a financial aid advisor, call (888) 504-2552.

At Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­, our faculty and staff are proud to support military members, veterans, spouses, and dependents as they further their education. Veterans, survivors, or dependents may be eligible for benefits via the Veterans Administration, while active duty service members might be entitled to tuition assistance. Our Student Services/Registrar is here to help you navigate the process and find the benefits to which you are entitled.

Choosing the right career is important for your quality of life and fulfillment. Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­â€™s Admission Advisors are here to assist you as you make your career choice. They give you guidance based on your strengths, financial potential, academic expectations, personality, and more. Taking a holistic approach to career matching will help you feel more confident that you’ve chosen the right career.

Yes. Our Career Services will assist you with your career development from start to finish. To learn what types of jobs you can expect when you graduate, contact us today at (888) 504-2552.

As you decide between becoming an VN or RN, consider your immediate financial needs and how long you want to train before working. Our VN day program can be completed in about a year. RN programs can take up to four years to complete. If your ultimate goal is to be an RN, but you can’t afford to be out of work for as long as it takes to earn the license, there are RN programs that are designed specifically for working VN’s, so that you could work and earn money while you’re attaining your RN license.