Application
Process

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Jumpstart Your Career in 3 Steps
Our school’s admissions process is seamless and straightforward: we operate on a rolling admissions basis. We encourage early application submission to allow ample time to gather the required documents and apply for financial aid, if applicable. Follow these easy steps to apply:
Step 1: Meet With An Admissions Representative
A Swedish Institute admissions representative will share information regarding our programs and provide a campus tour. Please contact the admissions department to let them know you are ready for your career planning session.
Step 2: Apply
As you learn more about our school and career training programs during your visit, you will be able to apply for your program of interest.
Step 3: Complete Admissions Requirements
Once you have applied*, your admissions representative will work with you to:
- Schedule your financial planning session to apply for financial aid at the Financial Aid Office (if applicable).
- Gather your school transcripts and other required documents.
- Attend an iPad® workshop. In this workshop, you will learn how to use Canvas, access e-books, submit coursework online, and discover how similar technology will be used when you enter the workforce.
- Attend New Student Orientation. During orientation, you will meet your fellow classmates and receive your schedule, supplies, and materials. That way, you will be prepared for the first day of class.
*Submitting an application does not guarantee a seat in a class in an upcoming term. A student is only considered enrolled once admission requirements have been met and an enrollment agreement has been signed by the student and the Swedish Institute.