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Kaplan College - Hagerstown, MD

Hagerstown, MD Health Care Student"A Great Place to Live, Work, and Visit", the motto of Hagerstown says it all. Located in the heart of Hagerstown, Kaplan College is a great place to earn your health care degree or certificate.

Attending health care school is a great step forward in your career, and you've probably got some questions. Is there scholarship money available? How long will it take? Where do I start? Let us help you fill in the blanks to any questions you might have.

Below is just some basic information about Kaplan College's health care program, but if you really want to learn more, fill out the short questionnaire and a representative from the school will contact you answer any additional questions about how to apply, costs, financial aid, entrance requirements, and scholarship availability.

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Kaplan College - Hagerstown
18618 Crestwood Drive
Hagerstown, MD 21742

 

About Kaplan College

Kaplan College was created in 1937, when its parent company, Kaplan Inc., bought a business training school known as the American Institute of Commerce and changed it over to its new name. Kaplan Inc. owns and operates over 64 different schools around the United States, and it also offers a variety of online training programs. Kaplan College campuses can be found in Maryland, Ohio, Washington, Wisconsin, Arizona, Colorado, Maryland, and Nevada.


Hagerstown, MD Health Care StudentThe school's vocational training courses are offered in the fields of business, computers, legal studies, and health care. The Hagerstown, Maryland campus offers a number of health care options, including Associate degrees and/or certificates.

Graduates of all the programs may be eligible to sit for the relevant national and state certification exams, but the school does not guarantee eligibility or a passing score.

Medical Assisting (Associate's Degree or Certificate)

The Medical Assisting program can be taken as either an Associate degree course or for a certificate of completion. Both are designed to prepare students for entry-level work in a variety of settings, including private clinics, blood banks, and nursing homes.

Medical Coding & Billing (Certificate)


The Medical Coding & Billing program offers a certificate of completion. It provides students with technical training in coding, insurance, database applications, bookkeeping, medical terminology, transcription, and patient records.

Phlebotomy (Certificate)

Preparing graduates to seek entry-level employment in hospitals, clinics, surgical centers or drug treatment centers, the Phlebotomy course of study at Kaplan is a Certificate program. While coursework includes general medical and legal knowledge, this program also focuses on intravenous blood withdrawal. The Phlebotomy program includes classroom and lab instruction, in addition to an externship.

Health Information Management (Associate's Degree)

Hagerstown, MD Phlebotomy StudentThe Associate of Applied Science in Health Information Management program is a hands-on curriculum. Throughout the program, students will learn how to maintain, compile, and report health information.

In addition, students will learn how to use this data for facility planning, reimbursement, patient care, and quality assessment. Coursework includes medical coding and abstract procedures, and graduates will be well prepared to seek entry-level employment in this exciting field.

Medical Receptionist/Transcriptionist (Associate's Degree)

Preparing graduates for an entry-level position as a medical secretary, the Associate's in Medical Receptionist/Transcriptionist program is focused on the technical skills needed for this exciting profession. In addition to an emphasis on business skills and specialized medical knowledge, coursework includes medical training, and an externship.

Medical Secretary/Assistant  (Associate's Degree)

An Associate's Degree curriculum, the Medical Secretary/Assistant program at Kaplan is designed to prepare students to seek entry-level employment as a medical secretary or assistant. Combining classroom instruction with a lab environment, medical secretarial management and office skills are emphasized throughout the program.

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Faculty

All faculty members are chosen for their experience in the field. They are expected to share their knowledge of the "hows and whys" of working in a real medical office in order to give students a competitive edge in the job market. Class sizes are kept small to allow instructors to work directly with students to help accomplish these goals.

Facilities


The school's Hagerstown facilities are located near the city's main interstate, offering a convenient location for area students. Access to computers, online services, and other technological amenities is available to all registered students. Students in specific medical-related programs have further access to the necessary technology, including centrifuges, exam tables, and massage chairs.

Accreditation

As an educational institution, Kaplan College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools. It does not have regional accreditation, so the transfer of credits to another educational institution outside of the Kaplan name may be difficult.

Financial Aid

Financial aid may be available for those who qualify. Students are expected to complete and submit the FAFSA form prior to enrolling in courses in order to determine their eligibility for federal and state funding. Other options provided through the financial aid office include private loans and payment plans. A few scholarship options provided through the school are also available.

Going to School in Hagerstown, MD

Maryland's sixth largest city, Hagerstown is the county seat of Washington County, MD. Known as "Hub City", this city of over 120,000 residents is nicknamed for the fact that it is a commerce and industrial hub for the tri-state area.

Hagerstown, MDOne of the fastest growing areas in the United States, Hagerstown is home to several large companies, including Phoenix Color, Horizon Goodwill Industries, and Maryland Paper.

In addition to big businesses, there are also several health care and hospital facilities located in Hagerstown. Some of the most notable facilities are Brook Lane Psychiatric Center, Washington County Hospital, and Western Maryland Hospital Center. The growth of Hagerstown, combined with a focus on health care bodes well for the prospective health care student.

Several festivals and events occur annually in Hagerstown, and the city boasts a newly-renovated downtown district to host these happenings. From the Western Maryland Blues Fest to Augustoberfest (a celebration of the city's German heritage), it seems there is always something to do in Hagerstown.

A great place to live, students of Kaplan College will love going to school in Hagerstown, MD!

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