FAQ TOPICS:
  1. How will I pay?
  2. How do I get Started?
  3. School Location
  4. Classes Offered
  5. Duration of courses
  6. What jobs can I get?

HOW WILL I PAY?

Summit Career College is authorized to administer Federal, Title IV grants and loans to qualified students. Title IV funds come in the form of either Grants (money that you do not have to pay back) or Loans (money that you have to pay back a lender after your training program ends). Federal Financial Aid assistance programs come in many shapes and sizes.

The best way for you to find out if you qualify and what programs may be available to you is to talk to one of our experienced financial aid professionals. To make an appointment to meet with a financial aid professional, please call us at our toll free number listed to top of the page or use our contact form.

Other Resources

Summit Career College is approved to provide training to qualified participants of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA). The college is also an approved training facility for Trade Readjustment Act (TRA) and Employment Development Department (EDD) participants and U.S. Veterans.

There are a wide variety of local and state government programs that provide training assistance funds to qualified individuals. We can help you find out if you qualify for training programs at reduced or no cost to you through these resources. For more information, call our toll-free number and ask to speak to the Admissions Department or Financial Aid Department.


SCHOOL LOCATION

Colton Campus
The Director of Admissions in Colton is Dino Guadamuz. He is our contact for WIA and Rehabilitation clients and their counselors.

Phone Number: (909) 422-8950 or toll free at (888) 416-3456
Driving Directions: Click Here for Driving direction to Colton Campus






Anaheim Campus
The Director of Admissions in Anaheim is Glen De Vega. He is our contact for WIA and Rehabilitation clients and their counselors.

Phone Number: (714) 635-6232 or toll free at (877) 786-6485
Driving Directions: Click Here for Driving direction to Anaheim Campus





CLASSES OFFERED

Licensed Vocational Nurse
The LVN program is designed to provide the student with the basic knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the duties of a Licensed Vocational Nurse (DOT code: 079.347-014) in a health care environment.? The program is approved by the BVNPT as an accredited training program, the completion of which meets the minimum requirements set forth as necessary for application to take the Vocational Nurse License examination. The program is presented in a quarter credit hour, standard term format consisting of four consecutive quarters.? The program utilizes an integrated, sequential curriculum presented in theory, "hands on" practical lab and clinical experience formats.? The program presents instruction in: anatomy & physiology, nutrition, psychology, normal growth and development, nursing fundamentals, nursing process, communication, patient education, pharmacology, medical-surgical nursing, communicable diseases, gerontological nursing, rehabilitation nursing, pediatric nursing, leadership and supervision.

Legal Office Assistant
The Legal Office Assistant program is designed to provide the student with the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully perform the functions of an entry-level Legal Office Assistant position in a legal office setting. Basic office skills are emphasized along with advanced training in legal office protocols, procedures and law concepts. Additional training is also provided in legal research and forms commonly used in a legal office.

Computerized Office Administration
The Computerized Office Administration course is designed to give the student the basic knowledge and skills necessary to work in an entry-level business office support position. Instruction is given in both lecture and "hands on" practical lab format using "stand alone" courses of instruction.

Applied Computerized Office Administration
The Applied Computerized Office Administration course is designed to give the student the basic knowledge and skills necessary to work in an entry-level business office support position. Instruction is given in both lecture and "hands on" practical lab format using "stand alone" courses of instruction. The program builds on the skill learned in the Computerized Office Administration program by adding an additional 160 hours of practical application of the skills through an outside Externship at a business office.

Medical Assistant - Administrative & Clinical
The Medical Assistant - Administrative & Clinical program is designed to give students the basic knowledge and skills necessary to work as an entry-level Medical Assistant in a health care setting. Emphasis is placed on both front office administrative skills as well as back office clinical skills. The administrative portion of the Medical Assistant - Administrative & Clinical program emphasizes the "front office" skills required in a health care setting, while the Clinical portion of the course is designed to prepare the student to work in a clinical environment in a hospital, doctor's office or medical clinic and includes a 160 hour, 4-week externship.

Medical Assistant - Administrative
The Medical Assistant - Administrative program is designed to provide the student with the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully perform the functions of a Medical Assistant - Administrative position in a doctor's office. Front office skills are emphasized along with some basic terminology and procedural techniques commonly performed by Medical Secretaries. Instruction is offered in both lecture and "hands on" practical lab formats using "stand alone" courses of instruction.

Medical Billing / Coding
The Medical Billing/Coding program is designed to provide the student with the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully perform the functions of an entry-level Medical Billing/Coding Assistant position in a medical or insurance office. Basic Medical front office skills are emphasized along with advanced billing/coding, terminology, and procedural techniques commonly performed by Medical Billers and Coders. Billing/Coding is offered in both lecture and "hands on" practical lab formats using "stand alone" courses of instruction.

Dental Assistant**
The Dental Assistant Program is designed to give students the knowledge and skills necessary to work as a Dental Assistant in a dental office; emphasis is placed on both dental office management as well as back office clinical skills. The administrative portion of the Dental Assistant Program emphasizes receptionist responsibilities, marketing, communication techniques, and business office systems including software applications, patient scheduling, and records management. The clinical portion prepares students to work as a chairside assistant in a dental setting. The clinical portion includes a 160-hour, 4-week externship.

Massage Therapy**
The Professional Massage Therapy program is designed to prepare the student with the requirements for entry-level employment as a massage therapist. By combining advanced hands-on techniques with a strong academic focus, students gain an in-depth understanding of physiological and psychological processes. Emphasis is placed on law and ethics, medical terminology, anatomy and physiology, and principles of therapeutic massage.

**Not available at Anaheim campus



DURATION OF COURSES

Licensed Vocational Nurse
Total Credits: Total Weeks in Program:
78 Quarter Credits
(1,586 Clock hours)
52 weeks (Full Time)
82 weeks (Part Time)

Legal Office Assistant
Total Credits: Total Weeks in Program:
47 Quarter Credits
(940 Clock hours)
43 weeks (Single Track)
26 weeks (Dual Track)

Computerized Office Administration
Total Credits: Total Weeks in Program:
27 Quarter Credits
(540 Clock Hours)
27 weeks (Single Track)
15 weeks (Dual Track)

Applied Computerized Office Administration
Total Credits: Total Weeks in Program:
35 Quarter Credits
(700 Clock Hours)
31 weeks (Single Track)
19 weeks (Dual Track)

Medical Assistant - Administrative & Clinical
Total Credits: Total Weeks in Program:
41 Quarter Credits
(820 Clock Hours)
37 weeks (Single Track)
22 weeks (Dual Track)

Medical Assistant - Administrative
Total Credits: Total Weeks in Program:
21 Quarter Credits
(420 Clock Hours)
21 weeks (Single Track)
12 weeks (Dual Track)

Medical Billing / Coding
Total Credits: Total Weeks in Program:
41 Quarter Credits
(820 Clock Hours)
37 weeks (Single Track)
22 weeks (Dual Track)

Dental Assistant
Total Credits: Total Weeks in Program:
41 Quarter Credits
(820 Clock Hours)
37 weeks (Single Track)

Massage Therapy
Total Credits: Total Weeks in Program:
45 Quarter Credits
(900 Clock Hours)
48 weeks (Single Track)



WHAT JOBS CAN I GET?

Computerized Office Administration
  • Financial Clerks
  • Information and Records Clerks
  • Secretaries and Administrative Assistants
  • Data Entry
  • Information Processing
Licensed Vocational Nurse
  • Licensed Vocational Nurse
  • Physicians Office Manager
  • Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics
Dental Assistant
  • Dental Assistant
  • Educational Services
  • Dental Lab Aide
  • Pharmacy Aides
  • PharmacyTechnicians
Medical Assistant - Clinical/ Administrative
  • Customer Service
  • Back Office Medical Assistant
  • Front Office Medical Assistant
  • Clinical Assistant
  • Office Manager
Medical Office Operations (externship)
  • Customer Services
  • Medical Receptionist
  • Front Office Assistant
  • Scheduling Clerk
  • Medical Biller
  • Data Entry Clerk
  • Medical Lab Asstistant









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