Healthcare will remain one of the single most significant drivers of the world's economy through research, innovation, and service. Advance your career in this exciting industry by completing your bachelor's degree at Regis. This program combines your knowledge of the United States healthcare system with a specific focus in an allied health field such as respiratory care or paramedic technology. This program is ideal for individuals with associate's degrees with a certificate in a health-care related field.
While earning your degree at Regis, you will gain valuable hands-on training in the classroom through personalized support from faculty that you can implement directly into the field. This program prepares you for advancement in your career as a healthcare worker whether in a hospital, long-term care facility, health clinics, doctor’s offices, government office, or laboratory.
If you’ve been thinking about completing your bachelor’s degree, the Regis Hannah Bradley Scholarship could make it more affordable. This scholarship is designed specifically for students like you—motivated to finish their degree and ready to take the next step. Scholarship funds are still available for summer classes starting as soon as May 15th, so now is the perfect time to connect with an admissions advisor and see if you qualify.
At Regis, we understand that education happens inside and outside the classroom, and your work and lived experience can contribute significantly to your qualifications and readiness to complete a bachelor's degree. We are committed to recognizing the value of your educational and professional experiences and translating them into college credits.
A review of your credits for prior learning will include the following:
Once the CPL assessment is completed, which aligns with the best practices of the Council on the Assessment of Experiential Learning (CAEL), our team will confirm how many credits can be transferred and credited towards your degree completion goal. All credit awarded for prior learning is considered transfer credit.