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A MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

Dear Future Graduate,

 

Congratulations on taking the first step in your life toward a new and rewarding career. This is a huge accomplishment that deserves to be celebrated. HCI college is focused and committed to fostering an educational environment that will prepare you for the workforce.

 

You will impact many lives as you go forward in the life changing career that you are considering. On behalf of the HCI College team, we welcome you and are so proud of how far you have come but we are even more proud knowing how far you will go. I cannot wait to meet you at orientation and to see you at graduation.

 

With your success in mind,

What to expect...

Getting to know YOU

Getting to know HCI College

Program offerings

Campus Tour

Student Services

Career Services

Program Overview

Discuss Tuition and Potential Funding Options

Admissions Requirements

Next Steps

Getting to know YOU

Tell me more about You!

HCI College History

HCI College was founded in 1993 as Health Career Institute (HCI). Initially, American Heart Association (AHA) courses were conducted on a custom basis for physicians, nurses, and EMS providers. 

In 2016, HCI was granted the ability to award qualifying students Federal Student Aid from the US Department of Education. In 2017, HCI added a branch campus in Lauderdale Lakes.  

HCI College History

In 2019, HCI moved its Lauderdale Lakes branch to a newly remodeled facility in Fort Lauderdale. At the same time, due to the commitment to providing quality higher education to the communities we serve, Health Career Institute underwent a name change. Health Career Institute became as it is known today, HCI College.      

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The College offers general education and professional programs at the diploma, Associate of Science Degree (A.S.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.) levels in the fields of healthcare, nursing, and emergency medical services (EMS). 

HCI College Alumni

HCI College Overview

Provides campus learning for Nursing, Practical Nursing, Medical Assisting, and Veterinary Assisting as well as online learning for Emergency Medical Services and Substance Abuse Counseling

2 campuses: West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale

Licensed by Commission for Independent Education

(CIE) Florida Department of Education (FLDOE)

HCI College is institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC)

We provide classrooms, skills lab, simulation labs, and learning space for your program needs

HCI College -

Simulation labs have Sim Mom,

Sim Man, and Sim Junior

West Palm Beach

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Campus library, online library and

information resource network

available 24/7!

We have trained professionals

teaching your courses

We have clinical sites

appropriate to the

needs of your

program

Student Services

Help guide current students through school

-Guidance

-Student support

-Tutoring

-Campus tutors

-24/7 online tutor.com

-Library & Information Resources Network

-Help with community resources

-Create and promote campus events

Career Services

Career Services includes:

-Professional development

 seminars

-Resume writing workshops

-Mock interviews

-Networking opportunities via

 career fairs

From the moment you start school at HCI College , you begin transforming your story towards becoming a professional in your field. This ​transformation begins with your dress, your habits, and your skills.

West Palm Beach Programs

Associate Degree

in Nursing

Program Overview

About HCI College's Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) Program

HCI College is institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) and for that reason students in the ADN program could be eligible for Federal Student Aid funds if they qualify.

HCI College is licensed by the Commission for Independent Education as part of the Florida Department of Education.

The ADN program at HCI College is approved by the Florida Board of Nursing (FBoN).

In Florida, Associate Degree Nursing graduates must pass the National Counsel Licensure Exam (NCLEX‐RN) to be licensed as a registered nurse in order to work as a Registered Nurse.

HCI College ADN graduates in good standing are eligible to sit for the NCLEX‐RN exam.

Graduates of HCI’s ADN program in West Palm Beach with NCLEX # US70414600 are eligible to sit for the NCLEX‐RN exam.

The Associate Degree in Nursing program at HCI College at the West Palm Beach campus located in West Palm Beach, Florida, is accredited by the: Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN).

 

3390 Peachtree Road NE

Suite 1400 Atlanta, GA 30326
(404) 975-5000

 

The most recent accreditation decision made by the ACEN Board of Commissioners for the associate nursing program is initial accreditation.
View the public information disclosed by the ACEN regarding this program on the ACEN website.

Nursing

Focuses on: Wellness of self and others; technical nursing skills across the life span in acute care facilities, long-term care facilities, and the community environment; critical care concepts; and professional development.            

Upon graduation, the student is awarded an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) and is eligible to take the National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX) to become a Registered Nursing (RN) and subsequently seek employment in the field.

The program is approved through the Florida State Board of Nursing. The nursing program at HCI College is committed to providing quality education for students seeking an Associate Degree in Nursing.

The program is designed to provide educational and clinical experiences leading to employment in entry-level positions as registered nurses in hospitals or comparable facilities.

HCI College Experience

Nursing

Nursing Program Breakdown

(General Education)

Semester 1

Course

Number

Course Name

Credits

BSC2085C

Human Anatomy & Physiology I (MPC)

4

ENC1101

English Composition I

3

MGF1106

Liberal Arts Mathematics

3

PSY2012

General Psychology

3

Total                                                                                       13

Classes range from 1 to 3 days per week with additional days required for clinical rotations.

Nursing Program Breakdown

(General Education)

Semester 2

Course

Number

Course Name

Credits

MCB2010C

Microbiology (MPC)

4

HUN1201

Elements of Nutrition (MPC)

3

BSC2086

Human Anatomy & Physiology II (MPC)

4

DEP2004

Human Growth & Development

3

Total                                                                                       17

SPC2068

Speech

3

Classes range from 1 to 3 days per week with additional days required for clinical rotations.

General Education Requirements

All general education courses in the nursing

program you just viewed are delivered online

This requires access to a computer with internet

-Only some features are accessible by mobile phone

This requires dedicated time and space free from

distractions to do online work and study

-You must log in and post work at least two times

  per week to meet minimum attendance policy

You must post by the first day of the term in order

to start the class

Tutors and labs can be made available on campus

to assist you with your learning needs

Helpful Tips for Online Learning

Make yourself a schedule just as you would have for

a physical/ground class.

-Example

Create a study space in your home with no TV, radio,

and that is separated from other family members.

Utilize the campus tutors during your "Scheduled" class

day to give you face-to-face support. Communicate,

communicate and communicate.

-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday focus on Math

-Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday focus on Anatomy & Physiology

-Don't wait until it's too late!

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Online Science Class Requirements

Online Science Classes (Anatomy & Physiology I and II, Microbiology) utilize both asynchronous and synchronous delivery methods to support your learning.

Classes will be recorded and then put into the weekly lecture for students to go back and review

Students will not be allowed to miss more than two (2) live classes for the term without proper documentation.  If the student misses more than two (2) live classes, they may be dropped from the class.

Mandatory Weekly Live Zoom Meetings - 1 Hour (60 min)

Note: Meeting codes will be provided by instructors

Nursing Program Breakdown

(Nursing Core)

Semester 3

Course

Number

Course Name

Credits

NUR1023

Nursing I, Lecture

5

NUR1022L

Nursing I, Lab

2

NUR1023L

Nursing I, Clinical

3

NUR2140

Introduction to Pharmacology for Nursing

3

Total                                                                                       13

Classes range from 1 to 3 days per week with additional days required for clinical rotations.

Nursing Program Breakdown

(Nursing Core)

Semester 4

Course

Number

Course Name

Credits

NUR1213

Nursing II, Lecture

7

NUR1213L

Nursing II, Clinical

3

NUR2520

Psychiatric Nursing, Lecture

3

NUR2520L

1

Total                                                                                       14

Psychiatric Nursing, Clinical

Classes range from 1 to 3 days per week with additional days required for clinical rotations.

Nursing Program Breakdown

(Nursing Core)

Semester 5

Course

Number

Course Name

Credits

NUR2261

Nursing III, Lecture

5

NUR2261L

Nursing III, Clinical

4

Total                                                                                         9

Nursing

Program Total                                                                                  

72                                                                            

Classes range from 1 to 3 days per week with additional days required for clinical rotations.

Nursing Program Breakdown

(Nursing Core)

Semester 6

Course

Number

Course Name

Credits

NUR2943L

Nursing Capstone

6

Total                                                                                         6

Nursing

Program Total                                                                                  

72                                                                            

Classes range from 1 to 3 days per week with additional days required for clinical rotations.

Clinical Days

Classes range from 1-3 days per week with additional days required for clinical rotations

Clinical days are not guaranteed and are offered on a first-come-first-serve basis 

 

Clinical days vary from semester to semester

 

Typically, clinical hours are from 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM

 

HCI College advises you not to enroll if there is a possibility that you have a violation that would disqualify you from meeting the background check requirement. If you are unsure, HCI College advises you to settle any uncertainty prior to enrolling. Similarly, HCI College advises you not to enroll if you believe that you cannot pass the required drug screen.

Florida Department of Law Enforcement

Passing a Level I & Level II background check and the appropriate drug screen are required before a student can enter the PN program or before entering any core nursing classes in the ADN program.

Level I & Level II Background Check and Drug Screen

It is the policy of HCI College to require a background check and drug screen for each student entering the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) and the Practical Nursing (PN) programs.

Students whose criminal background checks and/or drug screening that are deemed unsatisfactory will be denied access to entering the PN program or denied access to enter the core nursing classes in the ADN program.

Withdrawal from the program will occur if students cannot meet HCI College's background check and/or drug screening requirements.

Students who decide to move forward with enrollment after having been advised of these requirements and who are later withdrawn for failing a background check and/or drug screen, will be charged for all courses taken with the understanding that they cannot advance in the program.

If there is a record of conviction of crime, the Florida Board of Nursing will determine the graduate's eligibility for certification and/or licensure.

Admissions Requirements - Nursing

• Complete and sign an application.

• Provide a valid Driver's License or government issued photo ID

• Provide proof of high school graduation, or successful completion of the General Education Development test (GED), or verification of graduation from an Associate degree or higher program from an accredited college or university. Acceptance of any of the documents listed above is at the sole discretion of the College.

• Pass the SmarterMeasure Learning Readiness Indicator with a minimum score of 70% in Technical Competency, 70% in Life Factors, and 60% in Technical Knowledge (please see the SmarterMeasure policy in the HCI College Catalog or more information).

• Pass the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) with a minimum composite score of 50 (please see the TEAS policy for further information) or become exempt due to having an earned associate degree (Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Science, or Associate of Occupational
Science only) or higher from an accredited institution or are a licensed LPN in the state of Florida. Must have proof of official college transcripts or LPN license.

* Certain findings on background checks or drug screen can hinder or prevent a student from  clinical/ride placement or pursuing licensure in most program fields offered by HCI College.

 

• Must sign the Background Check and Drug Screening Acknowledgement*  

I understand that I will be required to pass a criminal background check and 10-panel drug screen two weeks prior to starting Nursing core courses as part of my enrolled program at HCI College. Students who have transferred all required General Education courses and are eligible to enroll directly into Nursing core courses will be required to pass a criminal background check and 10-panel drug screen prior to starting class.

What Is Included With

Application Fee and Tuition?

Physical & immunizations

Background check

Drug screening

CPR - American Heart Association

TEAS tutoring & test

Books

Uniforms & supplies

Educational platforms

The use of Labs & the use of Clinicals

Tutor.com 24/7 access

ATI – This is an Online Resource giving students access to adaptive

   testing, virtual simulation and protected exams and test banks. ATI

   also provides textbooks (eBooks) resources including their      

   pharmacology drug

   reference book and concept mapping.

Lippincott – This is an integrated learning system which includes

   digital courses, textbooks (eBooks) and adaptive testing.

General Education Online Books – All online courses are eBooks.

Nursing Program

Cost

Tuition = $52,900

Application fee is $50

A set of required materials and textbooks (eBooks) are provided at no additional cost.

Total cost = $52,950

Paying for School

Loans*

Grants*

*Financial aid is available to those who

  qualify. Financial aid team members can

  talk to you more about your eligibility.

Military Assistance

Florida Pre-paid

Scholarships

Career Source

Extended Payment Plans

Private Loans*

Practical Nursing

Diploma Program Overview

Practical Nursing

The Practical Nursing program is designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to excel in their nursing careers. With a strong emphasis on hands-on learning and a supportive learning environment, we are committed to helping our students become compassionate and competent nurses.

Upon graduation, the student is awarded a Diploma in Practical Nursing and is eligible to take the National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX-PN) to become a licensed practical nurse (LPN) and subsequently seek employment in the field.

The program is designed to provide educational and clinical experiences leading to employment in entry-level positions as practical nurses in hospitals or comparable facilities.

The program combines theoretical instruction with practical clinical experiences and clinical simulation in medical-surgical nursing, pharmacology, medication administration, geriatric and long-term care nursing, and obstetrical and pediatric nursing to ensure a well-rounded education.

Practical Nursing

Program Breakdown

Semester 1

15 weeks

Course

Number

Course Name

Credits

PN101

Medical Terminology

PN102

Introduction to Nursing

PN105

Fundamentals of Nursing

Total for Semester One                                                                                      

2

3.5

5.5

11

Classes are an average of 8 hours per day or less, 3 days per week.

Practical Nursing

Program Breakdown

Course

Number

Course Name

Credits

PN103

Long Term Care Nursing Assistant

PN104

Anatomy and Physiology

PN106

Pharmacology and Intravenous Therapy Skills

Total for Semester Two                                                                                  

4

4

3

11

Semester 2

15 weeks

Classes are an average of 9 hours per day or less, 3 days per week.

Practical Nursing

Program Breakdown

Course

Number

Course Name

Credits

PN107

Medical Surgical Nursing I

PN109

Maternal Newborn Nursing

 

Total for Semester Three                                                                                  

PN110

Pediatric Nursing

7.5

2.5

2.5

12.5

Semester 3

15 weeks

46

Classes are an average of 9 hours per day or less, 3 days per week.

Practical Nursing

Program Breakdown

Course

Number

Course Name

Credits

PN108

Medical Surgical Nursing II

PN111

Mental Health Nursing

Total for Semester Four                                                                                  

PN112

Community Health

2.0

7.5

0.5

11.5

Semester 4

 

Total Credits for Practical Nursing Program                                                                                        

46

Classes are an average of 9 hours per day or less, 4 days per week.

15 Weeks

PN113

Transition to Practice

1.5

5 Weeks

5 Weeks

(begins in Week 5)

(begins in Week 10)

Clinical Days

Classes are 2 days per week with additional days required for clinical rotations

Clinical days are not guaranteed and are offered on a first-come-first-serve basis 

 

Clinical days vary from semester to semester

 

Typically, clinical hours are from 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM

 

HCI College advises you not to enroll if there is a possibility that you have a violation that would disqualify you from meeting the background check requirement. If you are unsure, HCI College advises you to settle any uncertainty prior to enrolling. Similarly, HCI College advises you not to enroll if you believe that you cannot pass the required drug screen.

Florida Department of Law Enforcement

Passing a Level I & Level II background check and the appropriate drug screen are required before a student can enter the PN program or before entering any core nursing classes in the ADN program.

Level I & Level II Background Check and Drug Screen

It is the policy of HCI College to require a background check and drug screen for each student entering the Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) and the Practical Nursing (PN) programs.

Students whose criminal background checks and/or drug screening that are deemed unsatisfactory will be denied access to entering the PN program or denied access to enter the core nursing classes in the ADN program.

Withdrawal from the program will occur if students cannot meet HCI College's background check and/or drug screening requirements.

Students who decide to move forward with enrollment after having been advised of these requirements and who are later withdrawn for failing a background check and/or drug screen, will be charged for all courses taken with the understanding that they cannot advance in the program.

If there is a record of conviction of crime, the Florida Board of Nursing will determine the graduate's eligibility for certification and/or licensure.

Admissions Requirements - Practical Nursing

• Complete and sign the HCI College Application and Enrollment Agreement packet

• Provide a valid Driver's License or government issued photo ID

• Provide proof of High School graduation, or successful completion of the General Education

  Development test (GED), or verification of graduation from an Associate degree or higher

  program from an accredited college or university or successful completion of at least 60

  semester or trimester credit hours or 72 quarter credit hours that does not result in the

  awarding of an associate’s degree, but that is acceptable for full credit toward a bachelor’s

  degree at any institution; or enrollment in a bachelor's degree program where at least 60

  semester or trimester credit hours or 72 quarter credit hours have been successfully

  completed, including credit hours transferred into the bachelor’s degree program.

  Acceptance of any of the documents listed above is at the sole discretion of the College.

• Pass the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) with a minimum composite score of 40        

  (please see the TEAS policy for further information) or meet the requirements for HESI A2

  Exam Exemption or become exempt due to having an associate degree (Associate of Science,

  Associate of Applied Science, or Associate of Occupational Science only) or higher from an

  accredited institution .

• Pass a FDLE Level II criminal background check conducted upon enrollment

• Pass a 10-panel drug screen conducted upon enrollment

What Is Included With

Application Fee and Tuition?

Physical

Immunizations

Background check

Drug screening

CPR - American Heart Association

Books

Uniforms

Supplies

Educational platforms

Lab fees

Clinical fees

Tutor.com 24/7 access

TEAS

Practical Nursing Program Cost

Tuition = $22,540

Application fee is $50

A set of required materials and textbooks (eBooks) are provided at no additional cost.

Total cost = $22,590

Paying for School

Loans*

Grants*

*Financial aid is available to those who

  qualify. Financial aid team members can

  talk to you more about your eligibility.

Military Assistance

Florida Pre-paid

Scholarships

Career Source

Extended Payment Plans

Private Loans*

Associate of

Science in

Emergency

Medical

Services

Associate of Science in Emergency Medical Services (A.S. in EMS)

The student will demonstrate the cognitive ability to comprehend, apply, and evaluate the clinical information relative to their role in EMS.

The student will demonstrate affective personal behaviors consistent with professional demeanor.

The student will demonstrate the ability to manage a team of rescuers, to supervise and preform assessment of the scene and patient, and to apply current patient care protocols given a pre-hospital emergency scenario.

The student will demonstrate technical proficiency in all psychomotor skills necessary to fulfill their role in EMS.

The student will be familiar with the hospital environment including but not limited to policies, practices, equipment, and skills as they relate directly and/or indirectly to their field.

HCI College -

(multiprogram simulation drills)

Mass Casualty Incidents

A.S. EMS Program Breakdown

(General Education)

Course

Number

Course Name

Credits

ENC1101

English Composition I

3

ENG1102 or

SPC2608

English Composition II or Communications

3

MGF1106 or

MTA1030

Liberal Arts Mathematics or Intermediate Algebra

3

PSY2012

Introduction to Psychology

3

Total                                                                                       15

AMH2010

History of the USA: A Survey to 1877

3

A.S. EMS Program Breakdown

(EMS Core)

Course

Number

Course Name

Credits

EMS2620C

Lecture Lab Combine S1

11

Total                                                                                       45

A.S. EMS

Program Total                                                                                  

60                                                                            

EMS2621C

Lecture Lab Combine S3

11

EMS2622C

Lecture Lab Combine S3

11

EMS2664L

Hospital/Field Combine S1

4

EMS2665E

Hospitial/Field Combine S1

4

EMS2668L

Hospital/Field Combine S1

4

Admissions Requirements - A.S. in EMS

• Complete and sign an application.

• Provide a valid Florida Driver’s License or government issued photo ID.

• Provide proof of High School graduation (Diploma) or successful completion of the General

  Education Development test (GED), or recognized equivalents of a high school diploma, or

  verification of graduation of an Associate degree or higher from an accredited college or university.

  Acceptance of any of the documents listed above is at the sole discretion of the Institution.

• Be currently licensed as a Paramedic

• Pass the SmarterMeasure Learning Readiness Indicator with a minimum score of 70% on

  Technical Competency, 70% in Life Factors, and 60% in Technical Knowledge (please see the

  SmarterMeasure policy for more information).

What Is Included With

Application Fee and Tuition?

Books

Uniforms 

Educational platforms

The use of Labs

The use of Clinicals

Tutor.com 24/7 access

A.S. in EMS Cost

Paramedic Tuition & Fees = $9,900

General Education Classes = $9,675

A set of required materials and textbooks (eBooks) are provided at no additional cost.

Total Tuition and Fees = $19,575

Paying for School

Private Loans

A financial aid advisor will help you learn more about private loans to pay for school.

Military Assistance

Florida Pre-paid

Career Source

Extended Payment Plans

Deposit required to the school; monthly payments must be made thereafter.

Substance Abuse

Counseling Program

Overview

Substance Abuse Counseling Program

100% Online

Upon graduation, the student is awarded an Associate of Science degree in Substance Abuse Counseling

The program is designed to prepare the student to help individuals with job readiness knowledge, skills and attitudes required to be successful in the helping professions; acquire paraprofessional competencies applicable to the substance abuse treatment field and many other behavioral health professions; learn about theories as they apply to working with clients, skills needed to apply the theories, and promote an understanding of how substance use disorders develop in individuals as well as how treatment is designed to meet their individual needs.

Associate of Science in

Substance Abuse Counseling - 100% Online

Intake and Orientation: Clarify rights and responsibilities of both client and treatment facility, facility rules, tour appropriate areas, explain treatment process, help client to understand what is expected, and what s/he may expect.

Counseling: Be able to: select the appropriate counseling model(s) for a situation; use one-on-one and group counseling skills, including empowering clients, focusing on strengths using motivational interviewing.

Crisis Intervention: Prepare to recognize and respond appropriately respond to signs of slips, relapse, co-occurring disorders, and mental health concerns. 

Patient Education: Teach and present prevention to help clients understand the processes of addiction, withdrawal, relapse, and recovery; convey this information in terms understood by clients in group and individual counseling environments.

Case Management: Be able to assist with assessment, social service resources, support groups, rehabilitation options and mental health resources.

Semester 1 - 15 Weeks (Two terms/7 weeks)

Course Number

Course Name

Credits

BSC2085C

Human Anatomy & Physiology I

4

ENC1101

English Composition I

3

MGF1106

Liberal Arts Mathematics

3

PSY2012

General Psychology

3

Substance Abuse Counseling Program Breakdown

Semester 2 - 15 Weeks (Two terms/7 weeks)

Course Number

Course Name

Credits

4

3

4

3

Course Number

Course Name

Credits

3

3

3

Semester 3 - 15 Weeks (Two terms/7 weeks)

MCB2010C

HUN1201

BSC2086

DEP2004

Microbiology

Elements of Nutrition

Human Anatomy & Physiology II

Human Growth & Development

SPC2608

SOC131

AMH2012

Speech

Introduction to Sociology

History of the USA

Helpful Tips for Online Learning

Make yourself a schedule just as you would have for a physical/ground class.​

Create a study space in your home with no TV, radio, and that is separated from other family members.​

Utilize the campus tutors during your "Scheduled" class day to give you face-to-face support. Communicate, communicate and communicate.​

Example:​

 

- Monday, Wednesday, and Friday focus on Math​

 

- Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday focus on  

  Anatomy & Physiology​

Online Science Class Requirements

Classes will be recorded and then put into the weekly lecture for students to go back and review​

Students will not be allowed to miss more than two (2) live classes for the term without proper documentation.  If the student misses more than two (2) live classes, they may be dropped from the class.​

Anatomy, Physiology I and II, Microbiology

Mandatory Weekly Live Zoom Meetings - 1 Hour (60 min) Note: Meeting codes will be provided by instructors

Semester 4 - 15 Weeks

Course Number

Course Name

Credits

3

3

Semester 5 - 15 Weeks (Two terms/7 weeks)

Course Number

Course Name

Credits

3

3

3

Credits

Semester 6 - 15 Weeks

SAC101

SAC111

Models of Treatment

Psychopharmacology

SAC122

SAC221

SAC241

Ethics in Substance Abuse

Cultural Diversity

Disorders Co-Occurring with Substance Abuse

Totals 45 Weeks GenEd / 45 Weeks Core = 90 Weeks (Approx 24 Months)

Substance Abuse Counseling

Program Total                                                                                  

60                                                                        

Course Number

Course Name

Credits

SAC252

SAC262

SAC272

Counseling Groups and Individual

3

3

3

Clinical Assessment

Service Coordination

What Is Included With

Application Fee and Tuition?

Books

Educational platforms

Tutor.com 24/7 access

Substance Abuse

Counseling

Program Cost

Tuition = $29,820

Application fee is $50

A set of required materials and textbooks (eBooks) are provided at no additional cost.

Total cost = $29,870

Paying for School

Loans*

Grants*

*Financial aid is available to those who

  qualify. Financial aid team members can

  talk to you more about your eligibility.

Military Assistance

Florida Pre-paid

Scholarships

Career Source

Extended Payment Plans

Private Loans*

Admissions Requirements -

Substance Abuse Counseling

• Complete and sign an application.

• Be 18 years of age prior to the start of classes.

• Provide a valid Driver’s License or government issued photo ID.

• Provide proof of High School graduation (Diploma) or successful completion of the General

   Education Development test (GED), or may prove a recognized equivalent of a high school

   diploma, or verification of graduation from an Associate degree or higher program from an

   accredited college or university. Acceptance of any of the documents listed above is at the

   sole discretion of the Institution.

• Pass the SmarterMeaure Learning Readiness Indicator with a minimum score of 70% on

   Technical Competency, 70% in Life Factors, and 60% in Technical Knowledge (please see the

   SmarterMeasure policy for more information).

Important Information -

Substance Abuse Counseling

Access to the internet and a laptop or computer

Attend the first day of class

Minimum attendance of  two days per week

Take Your Education Further with

At HCI College, we are committed to your long-term success, both in the classroom and beyond. That's why we’ve built valuable academic partnerships with a range of colleges, offering you the opportunity to seamlessly continue your education after graduation.

 

Whether you aim to pursue a bachelor's degree or specialize in advanced studies, these partnerships make your academic journey smoother. Plus, some of our partner schools offer tuition discounts and exclusive benefits, helping you reach your goals with added support.

ACADEMIC PARTNERSHIPS

For more information, ask career services about these academic partnerships.

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Complete your application

Complete a financial aid overview

Meet all admissions requirements

-Admissions test, background

 checks, drug screen

Complete your financial aid appointment (Within two days of application date)

Attend new student orientation

Show up for class!