Short-term Training
Programs can be completed in approximately 6-9 months. This puts the student less than a year away from being “job-ready” for their new career.
Hands-On Training From Week One
Students receive laboratory training beginning in the very first week of classes. A graduate that is confident with their skills is the graduate that will get the job!
Training From Experienced Professionals
All PCI faculty members have a number of years of practical experience in allied health care. The faculty includes doctors, nurses, and medical professionals with experience levels from five to twenty years in the industry.
Smaller Classes & One-on-One Instruction Small classes make the training more personalized. Students are afforded as much one-on-one time as necessary with their instructors to ensure that each necessary skill is achieved. The school’s administrative offices maintain an open-door policy for any student with a question or concern about their training.
Flexible Schedules
Students can choose from a variety of class schedules that will accommodate their personal or work schedule. Many PCI students are working adults seeking to upgrade their skills or find a new career. With day and evening classes, we have a schedule that can fit our students’ needs.
Placement Assistance
PCI students receive guidance in resume development, conducting a job search, and mock interviews during their training. The school will help them find a job in their career field upon graduation. For graduates in good standing, this assistance is offered on a permanent basis - our Lifetime Placement Assistance. PCI also provides information to in-school students on companies offering temporary or short-term employment to help students with their expenses.
Affordable Tuition Financing
As an accredited institution, PCI has federal financial assistance available for those who qualify. A number of loans, grants, and institutional programs are available, making the cost of education affordable for practically anyone.