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Medical Assistant Degrees

A medical assistant handles all administrative duties in health care offices. This includes maintaining records, office organization, scheduling and interacting with patients, and taking care of patients during post procedure care. Most medical assistants have attended at least a two year degree program from an accredited organization. Individuals in this field can expect to earn between $20,000 and $27,000 annually depending on the practice.
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Accredited Schools Offering Medical Assistant Degrees
School School Type Annual Tuition Recommend Rate
Grand Canyon University For-Profit $16,500 Add Review
Kaplan University - Healthcare Programs For-Profit $15,372 Add Review
San Joaquin Valley College Online For-Profit $13,625 Add Review
Pennsylvania School of Business For-Profit $8,975 100% (3 reviews)
Elmira Business Institute For-Profit $13,600 Add Review
Newbridge College For-Profit $33,497 Add Review
Westwood College For-Profit $14,317 100% (1 review)
Eagle Gate College For-Profit $13,967 50% (2 reviews)
Laurus Technical Institute For-Profit $15,190 Add Review
Keiser University eCampus For-Profit $14,176 Add Review
Ameritech College For-Profit $22,715 Add Review
Pioneer Pacific College For-Profit $11,023 Add Review
Kaplan Career Institute For-Profit $15,745 Add Review
Wright Career College For-Profit $10,040 100% (1 review)
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit $14,360 Add Review
Florida Career College For-Profit $16,744 Add Review
Southern Careers Institute For-Profit $13,600 Add Review
The College of Westchester For-Profit $19,260 Add Review
Bay State College For-Profit $17,129 Add Review
Plaza College For-Profit $11,350 Add Review

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HOW LONG DOES COURSE TAKE?
Submitted on: April 5, 2012

A Medical Assistant program typically takes 2 years to complete after you have received a bachelor's degree.

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