GENERAL REQUIREMENT FOR ADMISSIONS

ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS

To be eligible for admission to the school, a prospective applicant must meet the following requirements:

                                                                  • All applicants are required to complete a potential-student questionnaire form.

                                                                  • All applicants must attend an initial personal interview with School Director.

                                                                  • All applicants must be at least 18 years of age to be considered for admission.

                                                                 • All applicants must pay a $100 non-refundable application fee to apply.

                                                                 • All applicants must be able to read, write, speak and understand English language;

                                                                 • All applicants must provide proof of their High School Diploma or G.E.D; or pass the Wonderlic admissions test.

INTERVIEW

Interviews usually lasts approximately an hour. During that time, the Admission Officer will discuss the various aspects of the program, tuition, entrance requirements and a payment plan. If qualified, applicants may fill out application forms and complete the enrollment agreement or they may return to enroll later. Applicants are encouraged to observe classes if they desire. The Admission Officer will review the information of the required documents for admission and inform the applicant of acceptance. Applications require the written approval of the School Director. If an applicant is not accepted, all monies paid will be refunded.

RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS

The application and enrollment process for the Clinical Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy Technician and ECG/EKG Technician programs begin with the completion of a general questionnaire and an interview with the Admission Officer.

A prospective student is encouraged to call the school and make an appointment to discuss the program they are interested in and inspect the school’s facilities. The interview usually lasts approximately an hour. During that time, the Admission Officer will discuss the various aspects of the program, tuition, entrance requirements and a payment plan.

If qualified, applicants may fill out application forms and complete the enrollment agreement or they may return to enroll later. Applicants are encouraged to observe classes if they desire. The Admission Officer will review the information on the submitted required documents for admission and inform the applicant of acceptance. Acceptance for admission require the written approval of the School Director. If an applicant is not accepted, all monies paid will be refunded.

ONLINE AND BLENDED PROGRAMS

Distance education offers a convenient and effective method of learning for motivated students via the Internet. Students may enroll in programs anytime throughout the year. The Admissions Representative will assist students in choosing the program that best meets their needs and career goals. The Admissions Representative and faculty are available to students by telephone, email, fax, and mail if needed. Upon enrollment, students receive a user ID and password that will allow them access to the virtual campus environment. Students can access their chosen program and its various modules, download materials, and communicate with faculty members and administrative office staff. In addition, students can enjoy the Virtual Library and virtual student forums.

ADMISSION PROCESS FOR ONLINE AND BLENDED PROGRAMS

The application and enrollment process for the Clinical Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy Technician and ECG/EKG Technician programs begin with the completion of a general questionnaire and an interview with the Admission Officer.

Applications for the Medical Assistant and Medical Administrative Assistant Programs are accepted online at www.lilburnmedicalinstitute.com. A candidate must pass the Lilburn Medical Institute Challenge to demonstrate the ability to manage in an online environment.

After successfully completing the Lilburn Medical Institute Challenge, the prospective student must complete a phone interview with the Admission Officer to discuss which program best suits the candidate's career needs. The Admission Officer guides the prospective student through the application process and collects the required items (copy of a high school diploma or GED certificate and photo identification). The Admission Officer will assist the prospective student to fill in the online school enrollment agreement, at which point the registration fee of $100 is due.

The Admission Officer will review the information on the submitted required documents for admission and inform the applicant of acceptance. Acceptance for admission requires the written approval of the School Director. If an applicant is not accepted, all monies paid will be refunded.

Following satisfactory completion of the application process, the student will be notified of acceptance by email. Students will be issued a username and password and informed of the orientation and start date for their program.

Applicants who fail to qualify will be informed via email, refunded the registration fee and counseled. Applications are retained for three months from the date the application is received.

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