Rockford Health Care School at Rasmussen College

 

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Rasmussen College - Rockford, IL

Located on the banks of the Rock River, Rockford is known as "The Forest City." Located in the heart of Rockford, Rasmussen College is a leader in health care education and training.

Health Care Schools - Rockford, ILIf you have been thinking about attending health care school, you are most likely asking yourself questions like how much is it going to cost, how long will it take to graduate, how & where do I apply and is financial aid available?

Below is just some basic information about Rasmussen 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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Rasmussen College – Rockford
6000 East State Street Fourth Floor
Rockford IL 61108-2513

 

About Rasmussen College

Rasmussen College started as a Practical Business School in 1900 in Minnesota. Its intent was to provide secretarial and accounting courses for those looking to begin professional careers. By 1950, the school had already gained a reputation for business training; over the next decade, the school expanded to meet the demands of the market for technically-trained men and women and built new colleges in other locations.

Health Care Student in Rockford, ILBy 1986, Rasmussen College was granting AAS degrees, and the business school began to incorporate aspects of the health care field. The school now offers over 40 programs all over the United States and online.

At the Rockford campus of Rasmussen College, the following programs are available: Health Information Technician, Medical Assisting, Medical Coding, Medical Transcriptionist, and Pharmacy Technician.

Pharmacy Technician - Associate's Degree


Learning how to work alongside the pharmacist, graduates of Rasmussen College's Pharmacy Technician Associate's Degree program will learn how to interpret prescriptions, differentiate between drugs, understand medical terminology, work with customers, and count medications.

In addition, the Pharmacy Technician program focuses on customer service skills, pharmacy/insurance billing software, pharmacy math, pharmacology, and pharmacy doses.

Health Information Technician - Associate's Degree


Available at the Brooklyn Park campus as an Associate's degree program, the Medical Administration degree curriculum couples on campus training with internship opportunities. This allows graduates to receive practical, hands-on training in their chosen career field. In addition, students of the Medical Administration degree program will learn about pathology, medical coding practicum, anatomy, medical terminology, pathology, physiology, ICD-9-CM coding, healthcare information technology, and quality analysis/management.

Medical Assisting - Associate's Degree


Medical Assisting Students at Rasmussen CollegeAvailable as an Associate's degree program, the Medical Assisting curriculum at Rasmussen College is a great way to enter this rewarding career field.

In addition to learning about drawing blood, performing lab tests, taking vital signs, and maintaining medical records, students of the Medical Assisting program at Rasmussen College will learn how to assist the physician during examinations and schedule appointments.

Medical Transcriptionist - Associate's Degree or Diploma


Available in Diploma and Associate degree formats, the Medical Transcriptionist program at Rasmussen College is designed to prepare graduates for a career in the exciting world of health care.

In addition to learning about the basics of physiology and anatomy, students will learn about medical office procedures, keyboarding, medical terminology, pathology, and communication. Students will also complete basic, intermediate, and advanced medical transcription training.

Medical Coding - Diploma

The Medical Coding option comes only with a diploma from Rasmussen College. Classes are taught in compliance with the national coding and charting standards (ICD-9-CM), so that students are well-equipped to secure post-graduation employment. Because there is no degree associated with the course, it is meant to serve as a supplement for existing professionals or those in other degree programs.

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Faculty & Facilities

The Rockford campus of Rasmussen College is located at 6000 East State Street Fourth Floor. Faculty members and the school's facilities are designed to make the most out of the educational experience. All technologies are kept up-to-date with the relevant fields, and educators are chosen for both the experience as well as their commitment to students.

Accreditation

Rasmussen College is accredited by the Regional Accreditation by the Higher Learning Commission and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

Financial Aid

Each campus of Rasmussen College offers financial planning assistance through their financial aid offices. They will help with filling out required FAFSA forms, finding scholarship opportunities, and learning more about grants and loans.

They also offer assistance finding Work-Study and part-time jobs to help pay for school. As with most for-profit schools of this size, payment plans and tuition assistance may be available; students are encouraged to contact the financial aid office for more information.

Going to School in Rockford, IL

During World War II, Rockford was an industrial city, with factories producing agricultural and machine piece products. After the war, the demand for such products diminished, and Rockford was left with the challenge of reinventing itself.

Today, Rockford is a busy center of business, professional services, and manufacturing. In addition, it has become the place to go for entertainment and culture with museums, galleries, festivals, sports and recreation, and family-friendly events. Rockford is the third largest city in Illinois, but retains its small town atmosphere.

The beautiful surroundings and Rockford’s many attractions make this a great place to live and learn. Its thriving business community makes it a great place to work.

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