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Jefferson Community and Technical College

Medical Assisting

Jefferson Community and Technical College
Louisville, Kentucky
Diploma
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Updated
December 2, 2024
Program Details
Program Length
16 months
Self-paced, flexible schedule
Program Cost
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Financial aid may be available
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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.

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Program length is the expected time to complete all requirements based on full-time enrollment.

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Earnings and debt data from the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.

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The Medical Assisting Program at JCTC equips students with essential skills in administrative and clinical procedures, offering specialized certificates and various degree options. The program features an accelerated structure, accreditation by CAAHEP and MAERB, robust career support, and impressive outcomes in terms of completion rates, CMA exam pass rates, and job placements.

Key Skills Taught:
- Administrative and Clinical Procedures
- Versatility as healthcare professionals
- Specialized Certificates in various fields

Program Features:
- Associate in Applied Science degree or Diploma options
- Innovative, accelerated program structure
- Accreditation by CAAHEP and MAERB
- High job placement rates
- Strong outcomes in completion rates, CMA exam pass rates, and job placements

For more information, contact Michelle Butler, the Medical Assisting Program Coordinator at JCTC.
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About Jefferson Community and Technical College

Jefferson Community and Technical College, located in Louisville, Kentucky, is part of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System. It offers a range of associate degree programs, technical training, and continuing education opportunities aimed at meeting the needs of both students and the regional workforce.

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