Northeast Technical Institute Medical Vocational Programs
Program availability may vary by campus.
If you're looking for short-term, yet comprehensive training that leads to employment opportunities in a rewarding career field, you owe it to yourself to see what Northeast Technical Institute has to offer.
NTI Medical Career Training programs in Clinical Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy/EKG Technician, Medical Coding & Billing, Medical Transcription, and Medical Office Assistant offer a variety of promising healthcare jobs.
Financial Aid: Federal Pell Grant Eligible students at NTI may receive this grant based on financial need. Federal Pell is a grant that does not need to be repaid. Federal Direct Student Loan Program Stafford Student Loans All eligible students at NTI are able to borrow a traditional "student loan" from the Federal Student Loan Programs. These loans are called Federal Stafford Loans, and the interest on these loans may be subsidized and/or unsubsidized. Federal Direct Student Loan Program - Parent PLUS Loans The parents of dependent students at NYCI are generally able to borrow a parent PLUS loan from the Federal Student Loan Program. Parents can borrow up to the full cost of education (minus any other aid received).
Career Services: NTI offers placement assistance to graduates who successfully complete the course and are in good standing with the school. The Career Development office:
Assists students in application and resume preparation
Teaches professional interview techniques
Helps the student identify and contact prospective employers
Contacts local and out-of-state employers to ascertain their employment needs and requirements
Accreditation Northeast Technical Institute's Scarborough and Bangor campuses achieved accreditation through The Council on Occupational Education (COE). Originally founded in 1971 as a regional accrediting agency of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, COE is the successor to the Commission on Occupational Education Institutions.
What type of institutions does COE accredit? The Council on Occupational Education accredits post-secondary occupational institutions that offer certificate, diploma, or applied associate degree programs. These institutions include public technical colleges, private career colleges (both for-profit and not-for-profit), Army, Navy, and Department of Defense institutions, and Job Corps Centers.