General Information

Location:
Boise, Idaho, 83704

General Info:
(208) 377-8080

Type:
2-year, Private for-profit

Awards offered:
Associate's Degree
< 1 year Certificate
< 2 year Certificate
< 4 year Certificate

Campus setting:
City: Midsize

Campus housing:
No

Student population:
600 (all undergraduate)


Mission Statement

Apollo College Mission The mission of Apollo College is to prepare graduates to become health care professionals with the knowledge and skill necessary to assume entry-level positions in the health care industry. Apollo College has the following goals consistent with its mission: 1. Develop knowledgeable and skill-oriented graduates who possess the necessary behavior and attitude which allows them to transition into entry-level employment in the health care industry. 2. Provide quality didactic and clinical experiences that prepare graduates to perform competently within the professional standards of their field of study. 3. Provide the appropriate educational environment and services that result in appropriate student completion and employment rates after graduation. 4. Prepare graduates to successfully obtain certification and/or licensure specific to their program of study. 5. Demonstrate measurable satisfaction of its students, graduates, faculty and the community. 6. Advance the health care industry by articulating with institutions of higher education to promote transferability of credits. 7. Hire, develop and retain a professional faculty capable of preparing students for a career in the health care professions.

Special Learning Opportunities
Distance learning opportunities Weekend/evening college

Student Services
Remedial services Academic/career counseling service Employment services for students Placement services for completers

Credit Accepted
Institution does not accept dual, credit for life, or AP credits

Carnegie Classification
Associate's--Private For-profit

Religious Affiliation
Not applicable

Federal Aid
Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).

Undergraduate Student Age
24 and under: 54% 25 and over: 46%