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Monday-Friday 9:00 am to 10:00 pm
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Programs
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Computer Office Technology with ESL (OT1500)
Click on this link for more information on jobs related to this program provided by O*NET ONLINE: Office Clerks, General
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Q: How much will this program cost?
A: Tuition fees:$16,500
Books and Supplies:$466.09
On-campus room & board:Not offered
*Book prices are subject to change. Click the link to see Detailed Book Cost of the program.
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Q: How long will it take to complete this program?
A: The program is designed to take 15 months to complete.
70.21%of graduates from this program finished in this time at Jackson Heights Campus and in Rego Park Campus the students may elect to transfer into Bookkeeping and Medical Billing to graduate in these programs instead.
Q: What are the chances of getting a job when I graduate?
A: The job placement rate for students who complete the program is:
77.78 at Jackson Heights Campus
Q: Will I be able to pay back my student loans?
A: 0 % of students for all New York Campuses took out federal student loans.
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Q: What are my financing options to pay for the program? A: Students who qualify for TAP (NYS) and PELL (US) grants will be able to cover most of all the program costs via this method. A pro-rata payment plan is also available. In addition to any grant and scholarship aid for which they were eligible, 0% of the graduates used loans to finance their education. The median debt for the program graduates is:
Federal Loans: $0.00
Private educational loans: $0.00
Institution financing plan: $0.00Program Objective
The program commences with 600 hours of intensive ESL instruction. After completion of the ESL component, the student is introduced to software in high demand that are utilized in businesses dealing with word processing, spreadsheet data analysis, customized presentations, electronic mail messaging and information data exchange. Hands-on training in the above mentioned areas are done based on the theory of computer operations. A main feature of the program is experiencing complete intercommunication and interaction between various types of office computer applications to provide full coverage of business needs arising from a realistic business environment.
Program Code
OT1500-Computer Office Technology with ESL
Program Requirements: (in alphabetical order by term)
Term Course Title Course Code Hourse Intermediate ESL I E100 75
Intermediate ESL II E105 75
Intermediate ESL III E110 75
Intermediate ESL IV E115 75
Intermediate ESL V E120 75
Intermediate ESL VII E130 75
Intermediate ESL VIII E135 75
COT I-Keyboarding T100 75
COT II-Windows OS T105 75
COT III-MS Word T110 75 COT IV-MS Excel T115 75 COT V-PowerPoint/Outlook T120 75 COT VI-Publisher/FrontPage T125 75 COT VII-MS Access T120 75 Basic Business Communication E150 75 Business Correspondence E160 75 Communication Skills Usage E170 75 Career Preparation C100 75 Internship (School Project) M905 75 THE FOLLOWING APPLIES TO ALL ABOVE MENTIONED COURSES:
Completion Time: Four Terms in 15 weeks each (1500 hours, 60 weeks).Sessions: Full time sessions are available in the morning and in the evening (see academic calendar on page 19). Students attend classes 25 hours per week.
Program Readiness:
Students are required to take Metropolitan Learning Institute’s CELSA and/or Wonderlic Test to determine if they possess the reasoning skills that are necessary for intensive study. Any applicant who scores below the minimum cutoff mark in any given test is advised to reconsider his/her career training choice.
Entrance Requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalent, or appropriate ATB counseling and testing.
- Each applicant for programs with an ESL component will be tested to establish his or her need for Intermediate ESL instruction before enrollment. To qualify, applicants must achieve a minimum score of 27 on the NYSPLACE Test.
- At the end of the Intermediate ESL VIII course, students who score a minimum of 54 on the NYSPLACE Test will begin career training.
- Any student who fails to achieve the minimum NYSPLACE test levels must repeat appropriate units of intermediate ESL (Placement will be decided by the Campus Director and will consider the student’s results on the NYSPLACE Test).
Maximum Time Frame and Evaluation Points:
The maximum time frame to satisfy program requirements is six terms (2250 hours). Evaluation points are every term (375 hours).
Credential Awarded: Diploma
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Computer Office Technology/Bookkeeping and ESL (OB1500)
Click on this link for more information on jobs related to this program provided by O*NET ONLINE: Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
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Q: How much will this program cost?
A: Tuition fees:$16,500
Books and Supplies:$782.99
On-campus room & board:Not offered
*Book prices are subject to change. Click the link to see Detailed Book Cost of the program.
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Q: How long will it take to complete this program?
A: The program is designed to take 15 months to complete.
68.85% of graduates from this program finished in this time at Rego Park Campus and
85.71% at Jackson Heights Campus.
Q: What are the chances of getting a job when I graduate?
A: The job placement rate for students who complete the program is:
77.17% at Jackson Heights Campus
81.25% at Rego Park Campus
Q: Will I be able to pay back my student loans?
A: 0 % of students for all New York Campuses took out federal student loans.
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Q: What are my financing options to pay for the program?
A: Students who qualify for TAP (NYS) and PELL (US) grants will be able to cover most of all the program costs via this method. A pro-rata payment plan is also available. In addition to any grant and scholarship aid for which they were eligible, 0% of the graduates used loans to finance their education. The median debt for the program graduates is:
Federal Loans: $0.00
Private educational loans: $0.00
Institution financing plan: $0.00Program Objective
The program commences with 600 hours of intensive ESL instruction. After completing the ESL component, the student is introduced to software that is in high demand in any business dealing with word processing, spreadsheet data analysis, customized presentations and electronic mail messaging. The student applies knowledge learned in the classroom to office accounting procedures, along with specific professional software utilities. Hands-on training in the above mentioned areas are done based on theories of computer operations and bookkeeping data processing. A main feature of the program is experiencing integration between generic and specific skills based on intercommunication and interaction between different types of office computer applications to provide full coverage of bookkeeping and accounting needs arising from a realistic business environment.
Program Code
OB1500-Computer Office Technology/Bookkeeping and ESL
Program Requirements: (in alphabetical order by term)
Term Course Title Course Code Hourse Intermediate ESL I E100 75
Intermediate ESL II E105 75
Intermediate ESL III E110 75
Intermediate ESL IV E115 75
Intermediate ESL V E120 75
Intermediate ESL VII E130 75
Intermediate ESL VIII E135 75
COT I-Keyboarding T100 75
COT II-Windows OS T105 75
COT III-MS Word T110 75 COT IV-MS Excel T115 75 COT V-PowerPoint/Outlook T120 75 Math for Business K100 75 Fundamentals of Accounting I K105 75 Fundamentals of Accounting II K110 75 Computerized Accounting with Peachtree K115 75 Computerized Accounting with QuickBooks K120 75 Basic Business Communication E150 75 Career Preparation C100 75 THE FOLLOWING APPLIES TO ALL ABOVE MENTIONED COURSES:
Completion Time: Four Terms in 15 weeks each (1500 hours, 60 weeks).Sessions: Full time sessions are available in the morning and in the evening (see academic calendar on page 19). Students attend classes 25 hours per week.
Program Readiness:
Students are required to take Metropolitan Learning Institute’s CELSA and/or Wonderlic Test to determine if they possess the reasoning skills that are necessary for intensive study. Any applicant who scores below the minimum cutoff mark in any given test is advised to reconsider his/her career training choice.
Entrance Requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalent, or appropriate ATB counseling and testing.
- Each applicant for programs with an ESL component will be tested to establish his or her need for Intermediate ESL instruction before enrollment. To qualify, applicants must achieve a minimum score of 27 on the NYSPLACE Test.
- At the end of the Intermediate ESL VIII course, students who score a minimum of 54 on the NYSPLACE Test will begin career training.
- Any student who fails to achieve the minimum NYSPLACE test levels must repeat appropriate units of intermediate ESL (Placement will be decided by the Campus Director and will consider the student’s results on the NYSPLACE Test).
Maximum Time Frame and Evaluation Points:
The maximum time frame to satisfy program requirements is six terms (2250 hours). Evaluation points are every term (375 hours).
Credential Awarded: Diploma
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Computer Office Technology for Legal Office with ESL (OL1500) “Inactive”
Program Objective
The program commences with 600 hours of intensive ESL instruction. After completing the ESL component, the student is introduced to software that is in high demand in any business dealing with word processing, spreadsheet data analysis, customized presentations, electronic mail messaging and Internet research. The student applies knowledge learned in the classroom to legal office procedures along with specific professional software utilities. Hands-on training in the above mentioned areas are done based on theories of computer operations and legal office document processing. A main feature of the program is experiencing integration between generic and specific skills based on intercommunication and interaction between different types of office computer applications in order to provide full coverage of legal office business needs arising from a realistic working environment.
Program Code
OL1500-Computer Office Technology for Legal Office with ESL
Program Requirements: (in alphabetical order by term)
Term Course Title Course Code Hourse Intermediate ESL I E100 75
Intermediate ESL II E105 75
Intermediate ESL III E110 75
Intermediate ESL IV E115 75
Intermediate ESL V E120 75
Intermediate ESL VII E130 75
Intermediate ESL VIII E135 75
COT I-Keyboarding T100 75
COT II-Windows OS T105 75
COT III-MS Word T110 75 COT IV-MS Excel T115 75 COT V-PowerPoint/Outlook T120 75 Introduction to Law and LegalSystem
L100 75 Legal Terminology andDocuments
L105 75 Legal Word Processing and Transcription
L110 75 Legal Office Procedures
L115 75 Basic Business Communication E150 75 Business Correspondence E160 75 Career Preparation C100 75 THE FOLLOWING APPLIES TO ALL ABOVE MENTIONED COURSES:
Completion Time: Four Terms in 15 weeks each (1500 hours, 60 weeks).Sessions: Full time sessions are available in the morning and in the evening (see academic calendar on page 19). Students attend classes 25 hours per week.
Program Readiness:
Students are required to take Metropolitan Learning Institute’s CELSA and/or Wonderlic Test to determine if they possess the reasoning skills that are necessary for intensive study. Any applicant who scores below the minimum cutoff mark in any given test is advised to reconsider his/her career training choice.
Entrance Requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalent, or appropriate ATB counseling and testing.
- Each applicant for programs with an ESL component will be tested to establish his or her need for Intermediate ESL instruction before enrollment. To qualify, applicants must achieve a minimum score of 27 on the NYSPLACE Test.
- At the end of the Intermediate ESL VIII course, students who score a minimum of 54 on the NYSPLACE Test will begin career training.
- Any student who fails to achieve the minimum NYSPLACE test levels must repeat appropriate units of intermediate ESL (Placement will be decided by the Campus Director and will consider the student’s results on the NYSPLACE Test).
Maximum Time Frame and Evaluation Points:
The maximum time frame to satisfy program requirements is six terms (2250 hours). Evaluation points are every term (375 hours).
Credential Awarded: Diploma
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Computer Office Technology with Medical Billing and ESL (OM1500)
Click on this link for more information on jobs related to this program provided by O*NET ONLINE: Billing, Cost, and Rate Clerks
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Q: How much will this program cost?
A: Tuition fees:$16,500
Books and Supplies:*$748.04
On-campus room & board:Not offered
*Book prices are subject to change. Click the link to see Detailed Book Cost of the program.
Try our Net Price Calculator
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Q: How long will it take to complete this program?
A: The program is designed to take 15 months to complete.
69.51% of graduates from this program finished in this time at Rego Park Campus and
56.25% at Jackson Heights Campus.
Q: What are the chances of getting a job when I graduate?
A: The job placement rate for students who complete the program is:
100% in Jackson Heights Campus
65.52% in Rego Park Campus
Q: Will I be able to pay back my student loans?
A: 0 % of students for all New York Campuses took out federal student loans.
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Q: What are my financing options to pay for the program? A: Students who qualify for TAP (NYS) and PELL (US) grants will be able to cover most of all the program costs via this method. A pro-rata payment plan is also available. In addition to any grant and scholarship aid for which they were eligible, 0% of the graduates used loans to finance their education. The median debt for the program graduates is:
Federal Loans: $0.00
Private educational loans: $0.00
Institution financing plan: $0.00
Program Objective:
The program commences with 600 hours of intensive ESL instruction. After completion of the ESL component, the program introduces the student to software in high demand that are utilized in medical offices dealing with word processing, spreadsheet data analysis, customized presentations and electronic mail messaging. Students learn to apply medical office billing procedures in conjunction with specific professional software utilities. Hands-on training in the above mentioned areas are provided based on theories of computer operations and medical Word and document processing. A main feature of the program is experiencing integration between generic and specific skills based on intercommunication and interaction between different types of office computer applications to provide full coverage of medical offices business needs arising from a realistic business environment
Program Code
OM1500-Computer Office Technology with Medical Billing and ESL
Program Requirements: (in alphabetical order by term)
Term Course Title Course Code Hourse Intermediate ESL I E100 75
Intermediate ESL II E105 75
Intermediate ESL III E110 75
Intermediate ESL IV E115 75
Intermediate ESL V E120 75
Intermediate ESL VII E130 75
Intermediate ESL VIII E135 75
COT I-Keyboarding T100 75
COT II-Windows OS T105 75
COT III-MS Word T110 75 COT IV-MS Excel T115 75 COT V-PowerPoint/Outlook T120 75 Medical Terminology B100 75 Medical Office Procedures B105 75 Medical Word Processing and Transcription B110 75 Medical Insurance, Billing andRecordkeeping B115 75 Basic Business Communication E150 75 Business Correspondence E160 75 Career Preparation C100 75 THE FOLLOWING APPLIES TO ALL ABOVE MENTIONED COURSES:
Completion Time: Four Terms in 15 weeks each (1500 hours, 60 weeks).Sessions: Full time sessions are available in the morning and in the evening (see academic calendar on page 19). Students attend classes 25 hours per week.
Program Readiness:
Students are required to take Metropolitan Learning Institute’s CELSA and/or Wonderlic Test to determine if they possess the reasoning skills that are necessary for intensive study. Any applicant who scores below the minimum cutoff mark in any given test is advised to reconsider his/her career training choice.
Entrance Requirements:
- High school diploma or equivalent, or appropriate ATB counseling and testing.
- Each applicant for programs with an ESL component will be tested to establish his or her need for Intermediate ESL instruction before enrollment. To qualify, applicants must achieve a minimum score of 27 on the NYSPLACE Test.
- At the end of the Intermediate ESL VIII course, students who score a minimum of 54 on the NYSPLACE Test will begin career training.
- Any student who fails to achieve the minimum NYSPLACE test levels must repeat appropriate units of intermediate ESL (Placement will be decided by the Campus Director and will consider the student’s results on the NYSPLACE Test).
Maximum Time Frame and Evaluation Points:
The maximum time frame to satisfy program requirements is six terms (2250 hours). Evaluation points are every term (375 hours).
Credential Awarded: Diploma
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Accounting Assistant (AA1500)
Click on this link for more information on jobs related to this program provided by O*NET ONLINE: Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks
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Q: How much will this program cost?
A: Tuition fees:$16,500
Books and Supplies: *$790.42
On-campus room & board: Not offered
*Book prices are subject to change.
Click the link to see Detailed Book Cost of the program.
Try our Net Price Calculator
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Q: How long will it take to complete this program? A: The program is designed to take 15 months to complete.
77.78% of graduates from this program finished in this time at Jackson Heights Campus and in Rego Park Campus the students may elect to transfer into Bookkeeping and Medical Billing to graduate in these programs instead.
Q: What are the chances of getting a job when I graduate?
A: The job placement rate for students who complete the program is 71.43% in Jackson Heights Campus.
Q: Will I be able to pay back my student loans?
A: 0 % of students for all New York Campuses took out federal student loans.
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Q: What are my financing options to pay for the program?
A: Students who qualify for TAP (NYS) and PELL (US) grants will be able to cover most of all the program costs via this method. A pro-rata payment plan is also available. In addition to any grant and scholarship aid for which they were eligible, 0% of the graduates used loans to finance their education. The median debt for the program graduates is:
Federal Loans: $0.00
Private educational loans: $0.00
Institution financing plan: $0.00Program Objective
The program commences with 525 hours of intensive introduction to software that is in high demand in any business dealing with word processing, spreadsheet data analysis, customized presentations and electronic mail messaging. The student applies knowledge learned in the classroom to office accounting procedures, along with specific professional software utilities. Hands-on training in the above mentioned areas are done based on theories of computer operations and accounts data processing. Following the Microsoft Windows XP component, students receive a thorough grounding in business math and principles of accounting, including payroll and tax accounting as well as training in customized accounting software packages in common use nationwide. This component is 750 hours in length. 225 hours of business communications and career preparation courses round out the program.
Program Code
AA1500-Accounting Assistant
Program Requirements: (in alphabetical order by term)
Term Course Title Course Code Hourse COT I-Keyboarding T100 75
COT II-Windows OS T105 75
COT III-MS Word T110 75 COT IV-MS Excel T115 75 COT V-PowerPoint/Outlook T120 75 COT VI-Publisher FrontPage
T125 75 COT VII-MS Access
T130 75 Math for Business
K100 75 Fundamentals of Accounting I
K105 75 Fundamentals of Accounting II K110 75 Fundamentals of Accounting III K125 75 Fundamentals of Accounting IV K130 75 Income Tax Procedures I K135 75 Income Tax Procedures II K140 75 Computerized Accounting with Peachtree
K115 75 Computerized Accounting with QuickBooks
K120 75 Payroll Accounting I K145 75 Basic Business Communication E150 75 Business Correspondence E160 75 Career Preparation C100 75 THE FOLLOWING APPLIES TO ALL ABOVE MENTIONED COURSES:
Completion Time: Four Terms in 15 weeks each (1500 hours, 60 weeks).Sessions: Full time sessions are available in the morning and in the evening (see academic calendar on page 19). Students attend classes 25 hours per week.
Program Readiness:
Students are required to take Metropolitan Learning Institute’s CELSA and/or Wonderlic Test to determine if they possess the reasoning skills that are necessary for intensive study. Any applicant who scores below the minimum cutoff mark in any given test is advised to reconsider his/her career training choice.
Entrance Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent, or appropriate ATB counseling and testing.
Maximum Time Frame and Evaluation Points:
The maximum time frame to satisfy program requirements is six terms (2250 hours). Evaluation points are every term (375 hours).
Credential Awarded: Diploma
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Medical Administrative Assistant (MA1500)
Click on this link for more information on jobs related to this program provided by O*NET ONLINE: Medical Assistant
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Q: How much will this program cost?
A: Tuition fees:$16,500
Books and Supplies: $848.02
On-campus room & board: Not offered
*Book prices are subject to change.
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Q: How long will it take to complete this program?
A: The program is designed to take 15 months to complete.
This is a new program.
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Q: What are my financing options to pay for the program?
A: Students who qualify for TAP (NYS) and PELL (US) grants will be able to cover most of all the program costs via this method. A pro-rata payment plan is also available.
This is a new program.
Program Objective
The program commences with 300 hours of medical fundamentals and terminology, followed by 300 hours of intensive introduction to software that is in high demand in any business dealing with keyboarding, word processing, and spreadsheet data analysis. Following the Microsoft Windows XP component, students receive a thorough grounding in business math and applied principles of medical office work, including EKG and clinical procedures as well as training in customized medical billing software packages in common use nationwide. This component is 750 hours in length. The student applies knowledge learned in the classroom to medical office procedures, along with specific professional software utilities. Hands-on training in the above mentioned areas are done based on theories of computer operations and medical billing. 150 hours of business communications and human relations courses round out the program.
Program Code
MA1500-Medical Administrative Assistant
Program Requirements: (in sequential order by term)
Term Course Title Course Code Hourse Anatomy and Physiology 1 M101 75
Anatomy and Physiology 2 M102 75
Medical Terminology1 T110 75 Medical Terminology 2 T115 75 COT I-Keyboarding T120 75 COT II-Windows OS
T125 75 COT III-MS Word
T130 75 COT IV-MS Excel
K100 75 Math for Business
K105 75 Medical Office Procedures K110 75 Medical Law and Biomedical Ethics
K125 75 Aseptic Techniques Medical Insurance, Billing and Recordkeeping M104 75 Basic Concepts of EKG M105 75 Advanced Concepts of EKG M106 75 Clinical Procedure
M107 75 Medical Office Emergencies
M108 75 Medical Transcription M109 75 Basic Business Communication E150 75 Interpersonal Skills and Human Relations E180 75 THE FOLLOWING APPLIES TO ALL ABOVE MENTIONED COURSES:
Completion Time: Four Terms in 15 weeks each (1500 hours, 60 weeks).Sessions: Full time sessions are available in the morning and in the evening (see academic calendar on page 19). Students attend classes 25 hours per week.
Program Readiness:
Students are required to take Metropolitan Learning Institute’s CELSA and/or Wonderlic Test to determine if they possess the reasoning skills that are necessary for intensive study. Any applicant who scores below the minimum cutoff mark in any given test is advised to reconsider his/her career training choice.
Entrance Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent, or appropriate ATB counseling and testing.
Maximum Time Frame and Evaluation Points:
The maximum time frame to satisfy program requirements is six terms (2250 hours). Evaluation points are every term (375 hours).
Credential Awarded: Diploma
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