Adult Learners and Returning Students

Returning to college might feel like a big step, but you won’t take it alone. We’re ready to help you pick up where you left off and finish strong!
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Your Pathway as You Return to School

This path is right for you if you:

  • Have completed some college credits, but didn’t finish your degree
  • Want to return to college after a break, so you can upskill or change careers
  • Need flexible educational options that fit around other responsibilities like work and family
  • Aren’t sure where to begin, but you’re ready to make progress and move forward
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The Admissions Process

We work to make returning to college easy for you. Let’s go step by step through your Clinton enrollment process together.

1. Verify Your Admissions Status

Determine whether you were accepted and had studied at Clinton previously.

2. Verify Required Document Submission

Transcripts must be sent from other colleges or universities you’ve attended. Don’t worry if it’s been a while — we’ll help you request what’s needed.

3. Verify Your Academic Standing at Clinton

If you left in good standing, you’re all set. If you were academically dismissed, begin the appeal process.

4. Submit Your Re-Admission Form

Complete your application for re-admission. The online form is free, and takes only about 15 minutes to fill out.

5. Meet With Your Advisor to Re-Enroll

Get support and knowledgeable guidance on course selection and registration as you choose from in-person, online, evening, and hybrid classes.

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Degree and Certificate Programs

16

Average Class Size

9

Workforce Development Credential Options

Finish What You Started, at Clinton

Earn the right degree or credential to get on track for your rewarding future.
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“I’d been working in the healthcare industry for about 8 years, and I just decided I wanted to pursue something more future-proof. I’m a computer and electronics technology student, and I decided to pursue that because the world is going highly electric and technicians are in high demand.”

Caleb Lawrence

Class of 2024