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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

We’re here to help you make informed decisions about your education and career. Explore our most commonly asked questions to find answers about our programs, tuition, schedules, certifications, and more. If you don’t see your question here, feel free to reach out – we’re always happy to assist!

General Questions

Q. What programs do you offer?
A. We offer Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Phlebotomy, and Medical Assistant programs.

 

Q. What are the tuition fees for each program?

  • CNA Program: $600

  • Phlebotomy Program: $800

  • Medical Assistant Program: $1,000

Q. Are payment plans available?

A. Yes, flexible payment plans are available for all programs. Contact us for details.

Q. Do the tuition fees cover certification exam costs?
A. No, certification exam fees are not included in the tuition and must be paid separately.

 

Q. How long do the programs take to complete?

  • CNA Program: 4 weeks

  • Phlebotomy Program: 8 weeks

  • Medical Assistant Program: 13 weeks

Q. Are the programs accredited?
A. Yes, our programs meet all state and industry standards, ensuring quality education.

 

Q. Can I work while enrolled in the program?
A. Yes, our flexible schedules allow students to balance work and study.


Q. Do I need prior healthcare experience to enroll?
A. No prior experience is required. Our programs are designed for beginners.

Admissions and Enrollment

Q. How do I apply for a program?
A. Visit our website, complete the online application, or contact us for assistance.

 

Q. What are the admission requirements?
A. Requirements include a high school diploma (or equivalent) and a valid photo ID.

 

Q. When do new classes start?
A. New classes begin every month. Contact us for specific start dates.

 

Q. Is there an age requirement for enrollment?
A. Yes, students must be at least 18 years old to enroll.

Program Details

Q. What is included in the tuition?
A. Tuition covers classroom instruction, lab access, and clinical training.

Q. Where are the clinical training sessions held?
A. Clinical training is conducted at affiliated healthcare facilities in the local area.

 

Q. What is the class schedule?
A. Class schedules vary by program, with both weekday and weekend options available.

 

Q. How are students graded?
A. Students are evaluated through tests, practical assessments, and participation in clinical sessions.

Support and Career Opportunities

Q. Will I receive job placement assistance?
A. Yes, we offer job placement support and resources to help graduates find employment.

 

Q. What certifications will I receive upon completion?

  • CNA Program: CNA certification eligibility

  • Phlebotomy Program: National certification eligibility

  • Medical Assistant Program: Certification exam eligibility

Q. What if I fail the certification exam?
A. We provide additional study resources and support to help you retake the exam.

Q. Can I transfer my credits to another institution?
A. Some credits may be transferable; please check with the institution you’re applying to.

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