Our Programs
We offer academic programs in medical assisting, phlebotomy technician, medical billing and coding,
and office administrative assistant. We also offer innovative seminars conducted by industry experts.
Certification Opportunities
Earn a nationally recognized professional certificate in medical assisting, phlebotomy, billing and coding,
and office administration.
Financial Assistance Available
We now offer Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
You may qualify for a merit-based tuition loan (Meritize Merit Loan) from our partner. Visit www.meritize.com
We are nationally accredited by the Commission of the Council on Occupational Education (COE)

Institution’s Mission
The Institute’s mission is to deliver a quality career development education in the health care industry which will lead to gainful employment for our students in their chosen field of study. This will be achieved through our program delivery of healthcare career-specific programs in high demand, using modern education technologies and engaging with healthcare professionals and organizations.

Location and Atmosphere
The Institute is prominently located in the west end of Beaumont on a busy highway (US 90). The Institute facilities include lecture rooms, clinical labs, computer labs, library, reading room, student lounge. The health care training campus is built on 2.5 acres of commercial land with ample parking and recreational area. WiFi access to all computers, classrooms, and buildings are available as we encourage maximum use of modern education technologies in program delivery and student learning.
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STUDENT COMPLAINT POLICY
Dear Students:
This school has a Certificate of Approval from the Texas
Workforce Commission (TWC).
The TWC-assigned school number is: S3833
The school’s programs are approved by TWC, as well as Council on
Occupational Education, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
Students must address their concerns about this school or any of its
educational programs by following the grievance process outlined in the
school’s catalog. Schools are responsible for ensuring and
documenting that all students have received a copy of the school’s grievance
procedures and for describing these procedures in the school’s published catalog.
If, as a student, you were not provided with this information, please inform the
school management.
Students dissatisfied with this school’s response to their complaint or who
are not able to file a complaint with the school, can file
a formal complaint with TWC, as well as with the Council on Occupational
Education, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. Information on filing
a complaint with TWC can be found on the website at
www.texasworkforce.org/careerschoolstudents.
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