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Stautzenberger College's Medical Assisting Program
Have you always wanted to work in the medical field? To provide comfort and care to those in need? Train for a rewarding career as a Medical Assistant at Stautzenberger College, Brecksville.
Northeast Ohio is home to some of the world’s best medical institutions! Begin preparing today for a career that will allow you to become a part of this vital health care field.
Stautzenberger College students start their academic careers with a tremendous focus on current technology. In today’s medical environment, an understanding of technology can be critical for job placement. With a beautiful, brand new lab, Stautzenberger students are never asked to work with outdated resources! Our faculty members are practitioners in the field, and know from experience what our students must master to be in demand upon graduation. Come visit us to learn why the Stautzenberger experience is so unique!
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Click to look closer at the courses in the Stautzenberger College Medical Assisting Program.
Consumer Information for the Medical Assisting Program
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ACICS *
The following information is derived from data submitted to the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools in the College’s 2010-2011 Campus Assessment Report (CAR). This data represents an aggregate picture of the performance of this program across all Stautzenberger College campuses.
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Median Loan Debt:
The median Title IV loan debt for Stautzenberger College students (across all campuses) for the Medical Assisting Diploma Program is $18,866.50 for the 2010-2011 academic year. (The median private and institutional loan debt for this program are 0.) This figure represents all funds borrowed by students in this program during that academic year, including monies to support these students during their time as students. It is not limited to the cost of tuition and fees for this program.
On-time Completion Rate:
Within the Medical Assisting Diploma Program, 28.6% of our graduates have graduated within the 18 months allotted to complete the program by a student attending full-time. Students attending part-time will generally take longer to complete the program. The Brecksville Branch Campus has not yet had graduates from this program because of its relative youth. As a result, it has no campus-specific data on graduation rates, on-time completion rates or placement for this program.
Placement: 82.6%
State of Ohio *
The following information is derived from data submitted to the Ohio State Board of Career Colleges and Schools in the College's 2010-2011 Annual Report. This data represents an aggregate picture of the performance of this program across all Stautzenberger College campuses.
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Placement: 86.4%
* The placement rates disclosed above reflect historical outcomes for this program. That is, they reflect the College’s ability to place its graduates in prior years. This data is, therefore, always dated. Please bear in mind that many factors (both in a given individual’s life and in a given market) impact whether a graduate secures or chooses to secure employment in field or in a related field after graduation. These rates are not a promise of future employment, nor should you rely upon them as such. These rates are only intended to assist you in comparing student outcomes at colleges you are considering.
Career Summary
Individuals training in this field may become medical assistants, certified medical assistants, doctor’s assistants, medical office assistants, or medical office receptionists (SOC Code 31-9092). Upon completion, the Medical Assisting Graduate may sit for the voluntary national Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) exam. http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/31-9092.00
Click to see your earnings potential* as a medical assistant in Northeast Ohio.
* Incomes provided by Salary.com represent industry averages. Actual income may vary by employer, experience and skill level.
Summary of Estimated Medical Assisting Diploma Program Costs
(Academic Year 2011-2012)
Total Estimated Tuition and Fees - $15,316
Total Estimated Book and Equipment Fees - $2,603
Estimated Grand Total - $17,919
For a detailed breakdown of the estimated cost of this program, please click here.
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