Applicant Resources

Information Sessions cover specifics about your career program, enrollment deadline dates, costs, financial aid, program requirements, resources for students and more. As a potential applicant, you can find out more information about our nursing program by attending one of our weekly Information Sessions held at Platt College. During these sessions you will be able to meet with an Admissions Representative, tour the campus and receive information about enrollment, financial aid and other services offered by the College. Mandatory attendance at an Information Session completes step one of five steps in an easy admissions process that our admissions department will guide you through every step of the way.  Please note that reviewing the information on this page does not fulfill the attendance requirement for the Information Session. 

There is no cost to attend an Information Session, but we do request you please contact the College to pre-register and reserve your seat. Each session lasts approximately one hour. For your convenience, you may learn more about upcoming Information Sessions or register to attend here. You may also contact the Office of Admissions at 303.369.5151 to speak with a representative.  We look forward to seeing you on campus!

If you have already attended an Information Session, we thank you for attending and we hope we answered all of your questions to date. You now have access to the resources that were reviewed during the information session. Please use the provided links for reference. All information provided is subject to change and updated periodically.

To learn more about Platt College and the application process, click any of the links to the right. 

Statement of Mission for the Office of Admissions

The Office of Admissions at Platt College is dedicated to providing service to prospective, new, and continuing students pursuing an undergraduate education. Our mission, consistent with that of the School of Nursing and the College, is two-fold: 1) to promote our campus and its programs to prospective students and their representatives, as well as communities of interest; 2) to admit and enroll students that reflect the core values and mission of the College while ensuring students have a smooth transition to the start of their academic career at Platt College