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Tuition for the Medical Assisting Program:Tuition for the first Medical Assisting classes has been set at an incredibly low $3,200.00 for the entire 6 month program. Uniforms and incidentals will also be required and are the responsibity of the student. The combined total of these items should be under $200.00. A new class will begin every two to three months according to demand. Tuition for the Cardiovasular Technology Program:Tuition for the next Cardiovascular Technology class, beginning in September of 2013, has been set at $2,500.00 per semester, and payable by semester. The program is 6 semesters long (24 months, or 2 years). Uniforms and other educational materials will also be required, the combined total of which should be under $200.00 for the entire two year program.
Tuition Payment and Tuition Assistance:Tuition may be paid a number of ways. We do accept cash and/or check, as well as Visa, Mastercard, and American Express credit cards.
A tuition loan program is available to those who qualify through an affiliation agreement with ASI Federal Credit Union. For more information, please contact the school office at (985) 801-0088, or contact Melissa Gleason at: ASI Federal Credit Union
A tuition grant program may also be available to those who qualify through a program offered by the Workforce Investment Act. Contact your local Career Solutions Center at the following addresses for more information. Be sure when you inquire to use CARDIOVASCULAR TECHNOLOGY TRAINING as the training provider name. St. Tammany Career Solutions Center Tangipahoa Career Solutions Center Washington Career Solutions Center
Important Notice: Sallie Mae has arbitrarily decided, due to the current economic crisis, to terminate relationships with schools who offer the career training loans. This is a poor and disappointing decision on the part of Sallie Mae--an easy excuse for not fulfilling their entire reason for existence. At any rate, as of May 8th of 2009, this avenue for educational funding is longer available at our school. |