The program cost may vary depending on factors such as where you live, how many transfer credits you have and whether you're eligible for financial aid.
Program length is the expected time to complete all requirements based on full-time enrollment.
Earnings and debt data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.
The Professional Medical Billing and Coding program at CT State Community College is a non-credit course designed to prepare individuals for careers as medical billers or coders. The program typically takes between six months to one year to complete and is offered in various formats, including on-ground, hybrid, and online, across multiple campus locations. It is part of the Workforce Development initiative and falls under the career fields of business and health careers.
Connecticut State Community College (CT State) is a public, comprehensive multi-campus community college formed through the merger of all twelve community colleges in Connecticut on July 1, 2023.
The college is headquartered in New Britain and offers both 2-year and 4-year institutions, as well as online and on-ground programs.
It is part of the Connecticut State Colleges & Universities (CSCU) system, which oversees Central, Eastern, Western, and Southern Connecticut State Universities and Charter Oak State College. CT State serves approximately 70,560 students and offers more than 300 programs across its 18 branch and satellite campuses.