Charter College

Medical Office Administration

Charter College is a private institution of higher education that operates as a blend of liberal arts college, university, and vocational school. The Charter College approach is designed to provide students with a career-focused education that is relevant for today's workspace, with an emphasis on today's technology. With campuses in Alaska, California, and Washington, as well as an online division, Charter College serves students around the country.

Charter College programs focus on four fields: health care, business, criminal justice, and information technology. Students can complete associate's degree programs in 15 months, or bachelor's degree programs in 30 months. Charter College also offers diploma and certificate programs for students interested in a specific area of focus or an entry-level position in an office or legal job. Charter College programs vary by campus, so students should consult their local campuses for information on available programs.

Charter College offers five bachelor's degree programs in information technology engineering, business management and technology, business management and accounting, construction management, and criminal justice. Additionally, Charter College offers 11 associate's degree programs in these fields, with concentrations on specific aspects of the industry, such as technical graphics or network technology. Students can also complete one of 13 diploma programs to prepare for entry-level positions in careers like massage therapy, dental assistant, paralegal studies, and computer-aided drafting.

Students who are interested in a Charter College education should contact their local campus for information about applying, and how to customize their program. Charter College offers a Fast Track program system which enables students to complete their degrees as quickly as possible, with classes starting on a regular schedule. Admissions representatives will walk students through the application process, and discuss financing options for a Charter College education. Students may be eligible for federal and state financial aid, scholarships, and loans.

Charter College is a private institution of higher education that operates as a blend of liberal arts college, university, and vocational school. The Charter College approach is designed to provide students with a career-focused education that is relevant for today's workspace, with an emphasis on today's technology. With campuses in Alaska, California, and Washington, as well as an online division, Charter College serves students around the country.

Charter College programs focus on four fields: health care, business, criminal justice, and information technology. Students can complete associate's degree programs in 15 months, or bachelor's degree programs in 30 months. Charter College also offers diploma and certificate programs for students interested in a specific area of focus or an entry-level position in an office or legal job. Charter College programs vary by campus, so students should consult their local campuses for information on available programs.

Charter College offers five bachelor's degree programs in information technology engineering, business management and technology, business management and accounting, construction management, and criminal justice. Additionally, Charter College offers 11 associate's degree programs in these fields, with concentrations on specific aspects of the industry, such as technical graphics or network technology. Students can also complete one of 13 diploma programs to prepare for entry-level positions in careers like massage therapy, dental assistant, paralegal studies, and computer-aided drafting.

Students who are interested in a Charter College education should contact their local campus for information about applying, and how to customize their program. Charter College offers a Fast Track program system which enables students to complete their degrees as quickly as possible, with classes starting on a regular schedule. Admissions representatives will walk students through the application process, and discuss financing options for a Charter College education. Students may be eligible for federal and state financial aid, scholarships, and loans.

 

List of education programs offered by Charter College

    Dental Technician Schools

    Dental Assistant Training

    • Dental Assistant

    Medical Administration Degrees

    Medical Billing and Coding Certificates

    • Medical Insurance Coding and Billing
    • Medical Office Administration: Concentration in Medical Coding and Billing
    • Certificate in Medical Coding and Billing
    • Medical Insurance Billing and Coding

    Medical Office Administration

    • Medical Office Administration: Concentration in Medical Assistant

    Medical Records Technician Training

    • Medical Office Administration

    Medical Technician Schools

    Medical Assistant Schools

    • Medical Assistant
    • Certificate Medical Assistant

    Pharmacy Technician Schools

    • Pharmacy Technician

    Natural Medicine Schools

    Massage Therapy Schools

    • Massage Therapy

    Nursing Schools

    LPN Programs

    • Vocational Nursing