JOIN THE TECH SIDE

The tech industry is exploding with career opportunities at companies throughout the nation. According to The Bureau of Labor Statistics, there will be an estimated 598,700 new jobs added in computer and information technology occupations from 2018-2028. And the National Center for Education Statistics reports there were only 88,736 computer science graduates in 2020 to help fill those jobs. Add to that an average starting salary of $76,000 a year for a computer science grad,* and it's clear that a degree from Neumont can lead to a rewarding job in the field of computer science. After all, what good is a college education if it doesn't launch your career? 

Submit your Application for Admission by clicking below and following the steps. By completing the application, you will also be considered for a Neumont merit scholarship. No separate application is required.

 
 
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WHY NEUMONT?

 
 
 

TAKE THE FIRST STEPS towards launching your career

The admissions process at Neumont College of Computer Science is straightforward, and your Admissions Officer will help you with every step along the way. Begin by creating a user account on our super-easy-to-use Admission Portal, submit your Application for Admission (spoiler alert: there’s no essay question!), and upload a copy of your transcripts and any standardized test scores. Before you know it’ll you’ll be on your way to becoming a Neumont Llama.

 
 

KEY DATES AND DEADLINES

 

FOR STUDENTS STARTING 2024

 
 

 ADMISSION CRITERIA

Applicants are evaluated by the Admissions Office to determine if they have the qualifications and commitment necessary to succeed in our rigorous academic environment. The Admissions Office relies heavily on academic achievements, such as standardized test score (ACT and/or SAT) and cumulative high school GPA, to assess an applicant. On average, students who enrolled in the fall of 2019 had a cumulative high school GPA of 3.06, an average composite ACT score of 21, and an average SAT score of 1121.

However, we also recognize that not all of an applicant’s strengths can be shown through a test score, so we evaluate life experience, technology expertise, interest in technology, and proven work ethic. If there is something about your background that we should evaluate beyond test scores and GPA contact our Admissions Office. No international applications will be accepted.