The Medical Assisting program at our Phoenix campus can be completed in as little as nine months, helping you enter the healthcare field sooner and confidently.
Yes. Graduates may be eligible to pursue professional certification exams such as the National Certified Medical Assistant (NCMA) through the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT), Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) through American Medical Technologists (AMT), Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) through the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA), and Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA) through the National Healthcare Association (NHA).
Arizona does not require a state-issued license for Medical Assistants. However, certification is commonly preferred or required by employers.
Tuition varies by program start date and enrollment details. Your Admissions Representative will review tuition, fees, and financial aid options with you during the admissions process.
Students who qualify may be eligible for federal grants, student loans, scholarships, and flexible payment plans. Our Financial Aid team works with you to identify available funding options that fit your needs.
We encourage students to complete FAFSA as early as possible, ideally before classes begin, to help ensure timely access to funding.
Yes. Students complete a supervised externship at a local healthcare facility, gaining hands-on experience and professional connections in the area.
Students have access to tutoring, faculty support, financial aid counseling, career services, and student success resources throughout the program.
Career Services support may include resume guidance, interview preparation, and job search assistance to help you pursue entry-level Medical Assistant roles.
The Phoenix campus serves students from across the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, including Phoenix, Glendale, Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Scottsdale, and nearby communities.