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How do I register for class?Please book appointment through registration button on the home page or give us a call at 762-821-2471.
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What are the requirements to enroll?For phlebotomy and clinical medical assistant: 1). Governmner Valid Picture ID 2). Social Security Card 3). Proof of education (HS Diploma, GED, or College transcript) 4). Deposit (No cash or personal checks) For Medical Billing & Coding 1). Medical Terminology 2). Basic Anatomy 3). Government Valid Picture ID 4). Social Security Card 5). Proof of education 6). Deposit of $463
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Do you offer financial aid?No, but we do have a financial payment plan for students paying out of pocket. We also accept VA Benefits, MyCAA, and Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation for eligible students.
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What is MyCAA?The Military Spouse Career Advancement Account (MyCAA) is a workforce development program that provides up to $4,000 of tuition assistance to eligible military spouses. Spouses of service members on active duty in pay grades E-1 to E-5, W-1 to W-2 and O-1 to O-2 who can start and complete their coursework while their military sponser is on Title 10 military orders, including spouses married to members of the National Guard and reserve component in the same pay grades.
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Are you an accredited school?No. We are authorized by the State of Georgia through (GNPEC) Georgia Nonpublic Postsecondary Education Commission. Please visit https://gnpec.georgia.gov for more information.
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Do you help with job placement?We do not guarantee students work after the completion of our course, but we do assist students as much as possible with helping them find work.
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Am I certified after taking the program?No, you are not certified. Our students receive a certificate of completion after finishing one of our training programs. However, we do encourage all students to take the national exam to become nationally certified through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).
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What form of payments do you take?We accpet all major credit/debit cards, money orders, and cashier's check. No cash or personal checks.
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Is CPR included in your programs?No. CPR is optional, but required for clinicals.
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What do I need to go to clinicals?Once eligibility is determined you will need to bring in the following documents: 1). CPR/BLS 2). PPD Test 3). Drug Screen 4). Background Check All of these documents are required to go to clinicals.
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Where will I go for clinicals?The clinical site will be discussed once eligibility is approved and students location is verified. We will send you to the nearest site that has availability.
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How do I use my VA Benefits?You will need to bring in an updated copy of your VA Eligiblity letter along with the required documents for registration. Students under Chapter 35 who have VA educational benefits must follow the payment plan until funds are disbursed to them from the VA.
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