Carrington Annual Disclosure documents found below contain information on the following topics:
| Antioch | Citrus Heights | Emeryville |
| Pleasant Hill | Pomona | Sacramento |
| San Jose | San Leandro | Stockton |
Carrington College California’s net price calculator will provide an estimate of federal, institutional aid eligibility, and as well as additional financing options.
Credit earned at another accredited postsecondary institution may be evaluated for transfer to a Carrington program if a grade of C or better was earned and the coursework was completed within the previous 10 years. Carrington may accept up to 30 credit hours in transfer. Students must complete at least 50 percent of the program requirements at Carrington to earn a certificate or degree.
Carrington evaluates transfer credit on an hour-by-hour basis for acceptance toward Carrington program requirements. In most cases, Carrington does not accept prior credit in transfer to programs delivered in a modular format. Exceptional circumstances may be evaluated on an individual basis. Carrington does not accept transfer credit for PSYC 1 or COL 205 for online students, as Carrington’s course covers essential online-study orientation material.
Official transcripts documenting coursework must be provided prior to the start of classes for which transfer credit is requested. If official transcripts are not provided prior to the start of classes, students must complete the required course(s). Carrington may require further documentation, such as course descriptions and program outlines, to complete the transfer credit evaluation. Students and sponsoring agencies will be notified of the transfer credit evaluation outcome. The College maintains a record of all transfer credit evaluations and keeps transcripts received for evaluation in the student’s record. These transcripts become the property of Carrington College California and are not copied or forwarded to other institutions.
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| Antioch | Citrus Heights | Emeryville |
| Pleasant Hill | Sacramento | San Jose |
| San Leandro | Stockton |
The federal Student-Right-To-Know Act requires institutions to make completion rates available upon request to prospective students and other interested parties. The Act defines the cohort of students on which the institution must report. This cohort is comprised of “first time, full-time, degree-seeking” students in the institution’s fall term that completed their program of study within 150% of their program length.
The chart below shows the graduation rates for the cohorts of first-time, full-time students entering between 9/1/07 and 8/31/08.
| Carrington College California Campus | Graduation Rate - First time only1 |
| Antioch | 65% |
| Citrus Heights | 66% |
| Emeryville | 44% |
| Pleasant Hill | 66% |
| Sacramento | 59% |
| San Jose | 64% |
| San Leandro | 56% |
| Stockton | 59% |
1 as reported for IPEDS
| Accounting | Business | Computer Technology |
| Criminal Justice | Graphic Design | Health Care Administration |
| Health Information Technology | Paralegal Studies | Renewable Energy |
| Sales and Marketing |
Federal Program Integrity rules issued by the U.S. Department of Education require institutions to provide to students or prospective students contact information needed to file a complaint with its accrediting agency and with relevant state agencies. This list includes contact information for all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. It should not be construed as informative of what agencies regulate Carrington College California or in what states the institution is licensed or required to be licensed. That information, along with contact information for our accreditor(s), can be found in the academic catalog.