Omaha Health Care School at Kaplan University
Start Your Health Care Career in Omaha, NE!

The largest city in Nebraska, Omaha gets its name from the Indian word "U-Mo'n-Ho'n meaning "Dwellers on the Bluff". Omaha is also home to Kaplan University, a leader in health care education, and a great place to earn your health care degree or diploma.
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 University'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.
Kaplan University – Omaha
3350 North 90th St.
Omaha, NE 68134
About Kaplan University
Kaplan University in Omaha, Nebraska is part of a larger network of schools in Nebraska and Nebraska. The programs are focused on specific careers and therefore offer specific training in those areas of study. Some of the programs take the hands-on approach right out into the community with the possibility for externships.
Located in the community of Omaha, Nebraska, the school and its location offer a fun atmosphere where students can get a fresh start on their futures. Classes can be taken both day and night, allowing for working adults to use the school as an opportunity to change careers or to advance in their chosen field.
Medical Assistant (Associate of Applied Science)
Those who love personal interaction and want to bring that into their professional lives can consider Kaplan University’s Medical Assisting program. Offering an Associate's degree program, the school prepares students for jobs in clinics, hospitals, group practices, laboratories, and doctors’ offices.
Some of the skills taught in the program include how to assist with minor surgeries, recording vital signs, giving injections, and more. Students also learn skills that are valuable for working in the front office.
Practical Nursing (Diploma)
Students at Kaplan University can also choose to enter the Practical Nursing program. This area of study includes how to take vital signs, perform lab tests, take vital signs, and more. The skills learned at Kaplan University are necessary to provide good bedside care to the growing number of people that need it in the United States. The program culminates in a diploma.
Massage Therapy (Diploma)
A hands-on training curriculum, the Massage Therapy program at Kaplan University is a Diploma program. Equipping students with the skills needed in to take the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB), the massage therapy program prepares students to seek entry-level employment in physical therapy clinics, rehab centers, and pain clinics.
Dental Assistant (Diploma)
Combining the administrative and clinical sides of dental assisting, the Dental Assistant curriculum at Kaplan University is a Diploma program. With coursework in dental assisting, dental science, preventative dentistry, and materials and lab techniques, this program will prepare students to seek entry-level employment in the exciting field of dental assisting.
Faculty & Facilities
Kaplan University in Omaha works to employ faculty members who have extensive experience in their fields of expertise. This ensures that they have the knowledge necessary to pass on to students who want to truly be competitive upon graduation. Class sizes at the school are kept small so that there is more one-on-one time between students and instructors.
The Omaha campus of Kaplan University is located in the heart of Omaha and is accessible by bus. For students who drive, there is parking available. The facilities center around 30,000 square feet of classrooms and administrative offices. They also include high-tech nursing and medical assisting laboratories, as well as a library and computer labs. Finally, an Academic Success Center is available for tutoring.
Accreditation
The school has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The Medical Assisting program has been further accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs.
Additionally, Kaplan University’s programs are recognized by the Dislocated Workers Center, the Nebraska Workforce Development Center, the Job Training Partnership Act, the Nebraska Department of Education, and the Work Incentive Act.
Financial Aid
Students who qualify may be eligible to receive several different kinds of financial aid in order to attend Kaplan University. In addition to federal Pell and Supplemental Educational Opportunity grants, students are able to apply for grants through the state of Nebraska. Both federal and state work study programs exist to help students reach their financial goals, too. The school is also approved for Federal Family Education Loans and PLUS loans.
Going to School in Omaha, NE
Located on the banks of the Missouri River on the eastern edge of Nebraska, Omaha lies directly across the river from Council Bluffs, Iowa. Here you'll find a historic city filled with architecture, old and new including the historic Orpheum Theater and the new Holland Performing Arts Center.
If you enjoy fine dining, Omaha is known for its bistros and upscale restaurants with plenty of top chefs creating innovative cuisine and serving the popular Omaha beef. Omaha has its share of theater and a hot music scene.
The city has been growing and Omaha headquarters several major corporations including Berkshire Hathaway, run by the Oracle of Omaha Warren Buffett, The Gallup Organization, Mutual of Omaha and ConAgra Foods.
There is a section of downtown called Old Market where you can find plenty of restaurants, bars, shops and art galleries. You can ride horse drawn carriages down the brick streets or walk around and watch street performers.
Omaha is also the smallest city in the U.S. to support two major research hospitals. The University of Nebraska Medical Center, a world renowned cancer treatment center, and the Creighton University Medical Center. There are also at least 9 other medical centers in the area including Omaha Veterans Administration Hospital and Children's Hospital.
More Information
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