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Enrollment FAQ's

 What programs do you offer?

 We offer the following programs:

  • CNA Prep Review
  • Patient Care Technician (PCT)
  • Medical Assistant
  • Phlebotomy Technician

Do you offer online classes?

Yes! We offer both online and in-person classes for most of our programs. Some courses may require in-person labs or clinical components to meet certification requirements.

 Are your programs accredited?

 Our school is committed to providing high-quality education that meets industry standards. Contact our admissions team for details about program-specific certifications and accreditations.

 Do you provide job placement assistance?

Yes, we offer career services, including resume building, interview preparation, and job placement assistance to help you start your healthcare career.

 How do I apply?

You can apply online or in person. Visit our [Admissions Page] for step-by-step instructions and requirements.

 What are the admission requirements?

 Admission requirements include:

  • High school diploma, GED, or equivalent
  • Completed application form
  • Payment of the registration fee
    Some programs may have additional requirements, such as immunization records or health screenings.

When do classes start?

 We offer multiple start dates throughout the year. Check our [Academic Calendar] for upcoming class start dates and enrollment deadlines.

Can I tour the campus before enrolling?

 Absolutely! Schedule a campus tour to explore our facilities and speak with an advisor.

Do you offer financial aid?

We do not offer federal financial aid at this time. However, we provide interest-free payment plans to make tuition more affordable.

Are there scholarships available?

While we do not offer scholarships directly, our advisors can guide you in applying for external scholarships and grants.

 What is included in the tuition?

 Tuition typically includes access to course materials, lab fees, and clinical training. Additional costs, such as textbooks, uniforms, and certification exam fees, may apply.

How do online classes work?

 Online classes are through Medcerts and are conducted through a user-friendly platform where you can access course materials, participate in discussions, and submit assignments. Some programs may require in-person lab or clinical sessions.

Are the class schedules flexible?

 Yes, we offer morning, afternoon, evening, and weekend classes to accommodate busy schedules.

How long do the programs take to complete?

Program lengths vary:

  • CNA Prep Review: [Duration]
  • Patient Care Technician: [Duration]
  • Medical Assistant: [Duration]
  • Phlebotomy Technician: [Duration]

What resources are available to students?

 We offer a student portal where you can access course materials, grades, schedules, and career resources. Additionally, our advisors are available to provide academic and career support.

 Are your advisors bilingual?

 Yes, our advisors are bilingual in English and Spanish to better serve our diverse student community.

How do I contact student support?

You can reach out to our support team via phone or email. Visit our Contact Us Page for more details.

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