Tuition Fees and Costs
About Tuition Fees and Costs
- The tuition and fees for attending Maries Allied Health Career Training Center vary per program.
- The Clinical Medical Assistant cost is $4,980 for the 16-week program (140 hours of instruction and 140 hours of externship).
- The Phlebotomy Technician cost is $3,650 for the 9-week program (108 hours).
- The Clinical Medical Administrative Assistant program cost is $5,500 and is 600 clock hours.
- The Certified Sterile Processing Technician program cost is $2750 and is (400 clock hours) (10) week course
- Tuition includes all books, National certification exams and laptops/Chromebook.
- All students are given books and a laptop/Chromebook to use for the completion of their program, once program completion students must return laptop/Chromebook.
Program Attendance Policy
Students are expected to attend class meetings or other activities assigned as a part of a course of instruction regularly.
Instructors are responsible for maintaining attendance records. A statement regarding expectations for class attendance is included in the Maries Allied Health
Career Training Center attendance record.
Instructors will also identify attendance expectations in the individual course syllabi.
Students should confer with instructors in advance if absences are anticipated. If the option for making up work exists for anticipated or unexpected absences, the student is responsible for consulting with instructors to make necessary arrangements immediately upon his/her return.
Students will be held accountable for missed classes/activities. Missed class/activity sessions may jeopardize successful course completion. While not
mandatory, most instructors, if not all, will usually notify a student, at least once, to alert them to their current status.
It is the responsibility of the student to make up any missed schoolwork or missed skills. The student must contact their instructor and make arrangements to make up any missed skills and missed coursework in order to stay current in their class.
The student needs to contact the Administrator of Student Services when they are going to miss class or skills so that they can track the absence.
Students who attend Marie’s Allied Health Career Training Center are expected to attend class on time and for the duration of the class period. The student is responsible for any make up work that they miss if they are tardy to class and have to check with their individual instructor for any make up work that may be required. If excessive tardiness is occurring, then the student may get advised on their attendance. Actions for tardiness is at the discretion of their instructor.
Students who violate any rules regulated by Marie’s Allied Health Career Training Center may be dismissed from the school.
Students who have dropped from Marie’s Allied Health Career Training Center may be able to re-enter into their program. They must contact the school and let them know that they are ready to return to the school and resume their program. Students are recommended to write a letter to the school explaining why they dropped and what has changed in their lives to make them successful and graduate.