THE REDSTONE DIFFERENCE
Inspect every detail. Measure its advantage.
Your success depends on it.
Faculty with Industry Experience. Our instructors have worked in the industry.
They know what it can take to be successful in the workplace and they help you
focus on those skills.
Hands-on Training. Expect to get your hands dirty here. We do a lot of hands-on
training so you graduate with the practical experience you need for a job.
Focused Education. You can graduate and enter the workforce in less than 2 years
(programs vary from 17-20 months)! Our classes are approximately 7 hours a
day—to keep you learning, not burning out.
Real World Curriculum. To develop our programs, we ask representatives from
the industry what they are looking for, and design our curriculum to teach job-relevant
skills.
Industry Connections. You can meet people with industry contacts throughout
your program, including employers, instructors, alumni and students with
similar interests.
Career Placement Assistance. Redstone’s Career Development Services advisors
will help you find a job. Redstone offers career fairs, resumé training, interview
skills and lists of job openings.
Tuition-Free Alumni Retraining. As a graduate, you can come back to Redstone to
sit in on classes in your original field and refresh your skills at no additional
tuition cost! (Some fees and other costs may apply.) No matter how fast-paced
the industry gets, you’ll never be left behind.
Industry Certification Tests. Redstone prepares you for industry certification
exams such as the FAA exams. If there is an exam required to enter your field of
study, Redstone pays for you to take it (first time only.) Some tests are even
administered on campus.
Flexible Scheduling. Many of our programs offer day and/or evening classes. Our
Admissions Representatives will help you find a schedule that fits your life
conveniently.
Part-Time Employment Assistance. If you want to work part-time while attending
Redstone, use the Career Development Services office for help in finding a job
that fits in with your class schedule.
Housing Assistance. Our Student Services office can help you find affordable
housing close to school. See our Collegiate Housing brochure for details.
(Subject to availability, collegiate housing not available at all campuses.)
Financial Aid. Financial Aid is available to those who qualify. We have many
ways to assist you, including student loans, grants, federal and state financial
aid programs, and alternative financing. Plus, there are scholarships, work
study, VA and agency benefits (available to those who qualify). See our Financial
Aid Roadmap for details.
Transportation Resources. Our Student Services office can help you with carpool
programs and the purchase of discounted student bus passes. ( Not available at
all campuses.)
Tutoring. We can help you get one-on-one or group tutoring at no additional cost. |