Admissions Frequently Asked Questions

  • How Old Do I Have To Be To Be Able To Enroll?

    All candidates must be at least seventeen (17) years of age before enrolling.

  • Which Documents Are Required for Enrollment?

    All candidates must have a:

    1. Valid government-issued picture ID.
    2. Social Security Card
    3. Proof of Eligibility to work in the United States
    4. High School Diploma or a General Education Development (G.E.D.) state-issued diploma or attainment of a passing score on a standardized ability-to-benefit test recognized by the United States Department of Education.
    5. Foreign diplomas are accepted, but English translations of required documents, and evaluation confirming that the documents meet U.S. equivalency, are necessary.
  • CNA Students Only

    The minimum educational requirement for enrollment is the Ability to Benefit, which is defined as:

    A. Ninth (9th) grade reading and math level as measured by the Tests of Adult Basic Education (TABE).

    B. Results of your High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA) test

  • What Are the Enrollment Requirements?

    1. All candidates must complete and sign an Enrollment Agreement
    2. All candidates must provide appropriate application and registration fees.
    3. For details, please call us at (908) 688-4098 at Union County Campus.
  • What Is Included in the Tuition Price?

    1. Course
    2. Books
    3. ID tags
    4. PSI Booklet
  • What Are the Graduation Requirements?

    1. Complete and successfully pass all required coursework within the length of time specified for the course/program.
    2. Successful completion of all clinical externships with 100% of clinical hours completed.
    3. Fulfillment of all current financial obligations to the school.
    4. Meet all standards of professionalism.

Don’t wait—find the answers you need to start your journey today. Call (732) 306-1779 or visit us in Union, NJ, for more details.

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