Rasmussen College

Rasmussen College provides career-training programs to students in Minnesota, Illinois, Florida, Wisconsin, North Dakota, or through its online program. Students at Rasmussen College can earn a technology degree in a variety of disciplines, including information management, information systems management, or software systems design. Each of these programs provides students with many concentrations they can select to customize their degrees and work toward a career in a profession they've always wanted.

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Students at Rasmussen College can earn associate's degrees or bachelor's degrees through on of its many School of Technology and Design programs. Rasmussen College students can customize their degrees by selecting a concentration relating to their chosen fields, including programs such as database administration, IP telephony, network administration, network security and forensics, Web programming, Web design, game and simulation production, and software systems design. These programs prepare students for entry-level positions in cutting-edge fields, such as Web design, digital design, network security and forensics, information technology, and many other exciting professions.

Rasmussen College caters to a variety of traditional and non-traditional students. Rasmussen College accepts recent high school graduates, adult students, military students, transfer students, and returning students. Admissions requirements vary depending on the program and student status. Students who are interested in attending Rasmussen College should contact an admissions representative to discuss their program of interest, and determine whether they meet admissions requirements.

Students at Rasmussen College may be eligible for federal and state financial aid. Students should complete a FAFSA to determine financial aid availability, and can contact a financial aid professional at Rasmussen College with questions about the financial aid process. Students may be eligible for student loans and grants, scholarship opportunities, military discounts, and other forms of financial assistance. Private student loans may also be available to help students finance their educations.

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Rasmussen College provides career-training programs to students in Minnesota, Illinois, Florida, Wisconsin, North Dakota, or through its online program. Students at Rasmussen College can earn a technology degree in a variety of disciplines, including information management, information systems management, or software systems design. Each of these programs provides students with many concentrations they can select to customize their degrees and work toward a career in a profession they've always wanted.

Students at Rasmussen College can earn associate's degrees or bachelor's degrees through on of its many School of Technology and Design programs. Rasmussen College students can customize their degrees by selecting a concentration relating to their chosen fields, including programs such as database administration, IP telephony, network administration, network security and forensics, Web programming, Web design, game and simulation production, and software systems design. These programs prepare students for entry-level positions in cutting-edge fields, such as Web design, digital design, network security and forensics, information technology, and many other exciting professions.

Rasmussen College caters to a variety of traditional and non-traditional students. Rasmussen College accepts recent high school graduates, adult students, military students, transfer students, and returning students. Admissions requirements vary depending on the program and student status. Students who are interested in attending Rasmussen College should contact an admissions representative to discuss their program of interest, and determine whether they meet admissions requirements.

Students at Rasmussen College may be eligible for federal and state financial aid. Students should complete a FAFSA to determine financial aid availability, and can contact a financial aid professional at Rasmussen College with questions about the financial aid process. Students may be eligible for student loans and grants, scholarship opportunities, military discounts, and other forms of financial assistance. Private student loans may also be available to help students finance their educations.

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