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Medical Assistant Programs Accepting Applications in April 2025

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Certificate in Medical Assisting

The certificate program focuses on teaching essential skills for assisting practitioners and managing medical office tasks. Students study topics like human anatomy, medical terminology, pharmacology, and lab procedures. The curriculum is a blend of online classes and on-campus lab training, ensuring students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Completing this program can serve as a standalone qualification or as a stepping stone to an associate degree.

Certificate with Phlebotomy Concentration

This program includes the core certificate curriculum while adding specialized training in phlebotomy. Students learn to collect blood and other specimens for lab testing and are prepared for the national phlebotomy technician certification exam. This option is ideal for students who want to enhance their skills and career opportunities in healthcare settings.

Associate of Science in Medical Assisting

The associate degree program builds on the certificate coursework by adding general education requirements and advanced topics. Students learn advanced clinical and administrative tasks, including lab testing and patient care. Like the certificate programs, this degree includes practicum hours for real-world experience. Graduates are well-prepared for administrative and clinical roles in hospitals and clinics.

Associate Degree with Phlebotomy Concentration

This program combines the medical assisting associate degree curriculum with the additional phlebotomy training. Graduates can sit for the phlebotomy certification exam and gain a broader skill set, making them highly versatile in the job market. This program is an excellent choice for students aiming for specialized roles in healthcare.

Program Benefits

South College emphasizes hands-on learning, ensuring students develop practical skills applicable in healthcare environments. The programs are flexible, with online components and on-campus labs designed to fit various schedules. Financial aid is available, and the school’s career services team assists with job placements, resume building, and interview preparation.

Accreditation and Financial Aid

South College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC), ensuring high educational standards. The school participates in federal and state financial aid programs, including grants, scholarships, and loans, to support students in covering tuition costs. The tuition rates vary based on credit load, with $5,500 per quarter for 10-20 credits being typical.

Prerequisites

To enroll in South College’s medical assisting programs, students must meet the following:

  • High school diploma or equivalent (GED).
  • Government-issued photo ID.
  • Additional requirements may vary based on the program.
CategoryDetails
CostVaries by credit load; $5,500 per quarter for 10-20 credits
DurationCertificate: ~1 year; Associate Degree: ~2 years
Class SchedulesHybrid (Online + On-campus)
Online Classes?Yes
RequirementsHigh school diploma or GED, government-issued photo ID
Address2600 Century Parkway NE, Atlanta, GA, 30345
Phone(404) 282-3632
Websitehttps://go.south.edu/atlanta/medical-assisting/

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