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Catalog Addendum Miami Gardens 9/1/2021 Catalog Addendum Miami Gardens 9/1/2021 CORPORATE ADMINISTRATION Dr. Terrence W. LaPier, Ph.D. – CEO/President Pat Guariglia - CFO Julie Orloff, M.Ed., – Vice President of Compliance & Regulatory Alejandro Manrique– Corporate Director of Financial Aid Dominique Werner – Corporate Registrar/Online Administrator Nadia Beepath – Bursar Stacey Crain – Director of Online Academic Engagement CAMPUS ADMINISTRATION Campus Dean – Norlan Tolon Registrar – Dominique Werner Assistant Enrollment Manager - Faye Fernander Director of Career Services – Jocelyn Wallace Financial Aid Manager – Yudi Moses Librarian – Heather Redlich EDUCATION MEDICAL ASSISTANT AND PHLEBOTOMY Williams De Los Santos Instructor Michael Quevedo Instructor AS in Medical Assistant Program, Concorde Career Institute-Miramar - Miramar, FL Kassandra Henry Instructor BA in Professional Studies, Medgar Evers College – Brooklyn, NY NURSING ASSISTANT Yulkis Rodriguez - A.S., RN Program Dean Broward College - Associate Degree of Science in Nursing Deborah Moreau, LPN Instructor Master’s Degree Education/Reading Concentration, Union Institute & University, Miami, FL BA Elementary Education, Union Institute& University, Miami, FL Licensed Vocational Nursing, Southeast Community College Center San Francisco, CA DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY Keneisha Burke, RVT, RDCS, RDMS Program Dean Master’s Health Administration – Barry University, Miami Florida BS in Sonography – Barry University 2006 – 2009, Miami Florida Associates of Science – Broward College, Davie Florida Jillian Edwards, B.B.A., RDMS (AB, OB/GYN, BR), RVT Instructor Associates of Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonographer – Cambridge Institute of Allied Health & Technology, Delray Beach, FL Bachelors of Business Administration with a major in Finance – Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL – August 2009 Terry Means, B.A Instructor Bachelors of Arts in Health Science – Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL – April 2021 RADIATION THERAPY Greg Orasi Program Dean Bachelors of Arts in Psychology, Florida International University, Miami, FL Associates of Science in Radiation Therapy, Broward Community College, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Associates of Arts in Liberal Studies, Miami Dade Community College RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY Tometra Meadows - M.S., R.T. (R) Program Dean Masters of Science in Education in Management and Leadership of Educational Programs Nova Southeastern University - Fort Lauderdale, FL Bachelor of Arts in Health Care Services St. Thomas University - Miami, FL Health Care Administration Studies Broward Community College - Pembroke Pines, FL Diploma in Radiology Technology in Radiology Technology School of Technological - Miami, FL GENERAL EDUCATION Christine Shields, MSN, BS Online Faculty University of Miami, MS Zoology West Indies, Kingston Jamaica, BS Biology Chemistry Jenifer Hoyte, PhD Online Faculty PhD in Math Education Florida International University, Miami FL Masters/Bachelors Math, CPTR, Ohio State University, Columbus OH Lattrice Dickson Online Faculty Grand Canyon University, Master’s in Business University of Phoenix, Masters of Nursing in Education University of Phoenix Bachelors of Science Nursing Chaffey College Associate of Science Ellen Scalese, MLMS, Ed.S, Ph.D. Online Faculty Nova Southeastern University, Ph.D. Ft. Lauderdale, FL Nova Southeastern University, Masters in Education, Ft. Lauderdale, FL Bridgewater State, Bridgewater, MA, Masters in Library Media and Technology UMASS, Amherst, MA, BA in K-12 Education Gregory Cecere Online Faculty Florida Atlantic University, Masters of Arts in English Literature Florida International University, Bachelors of Arts in English Stephen Luscher Online Faculty Master of Arts Linguistics, Florida International University Bachelors of Arts in English, University of Maryland Elfa Shabashvili, Ph.D. Instructor Kazan Institute of Biology of Russia Academy of Sciences Kazan Russia Biology Kazan State University Masters and Bachelors Biology Kazan, Russia Melissa Chisholm Online Faculty Masters of Fine Arts in Graphic Design, Miami International University of Art & Design Miami, FL. Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Communication, American InterContinental University, Schaumburg, IL Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA. Portia Bonnett, MS, BS Online Faculty Master of Science in Health Services, Health Information Administration, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina Bachelor of Science, Biology, University of South Carolina Jessica Gutierrez Online Faculty Master of Health Science University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR Bachelor os Science in Organizational Leadership University of Arkansas, Fort Smith, AR AAS Respiratory Therapy Northwest Arkansas Community College, Rogers, AR Narendra Narayana, BA, MS, BE, MBA Online Faculty Florida Atlantic University, MBA in Entrepreneurship & Global Business Management Bangalore University, India, Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunications Broward Community College, Certification in Accounting & Finance James McLaughlin Online Faculty Masters of Science St. Joseph College, West Hartford, CT Bachelors of Science Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL Melissa Weaver Online Faculty MS, Communication, University of Tennessee BA, Speech Pathology, University of Tennessee TUITION & FEES (Books and Supplies Included in the Tuition) Program Application Fee *The tuition Other Fees not in Tuition price includes the cost of books, background check, drug screening, one set of scrubs, lab fees, technology fees, insurance fee & CPR/BLS. Diagnostic Medical $50.00** $50,006.00 $80.00 Grad Fee Sonography Radiologic $50.00** $40,479.00 $80.00 Grad Fee Technology Medical $50.00** $12,200.00 $80.00 Grad Fee Assistant Phlebotomy $50.00** $1,980.00 N/A Technician Radiation $50.00** $42,230.00 Therapy $80.00 Grad Fee Nursing $50.00** $1475.00 N/A Assistant Patient Care $50.00** $11,840.00 $80.00 Grad Fee Technician Pharmacy $50.00** $14,400.00 $80.00 Grad Fee Technician Medical Laboratory $50.00** $35,100.00 $80.00 Grad Fee Technician ** Indicates all application fees are Non Refundable CAMBRIDGE MASTER CALENDAR FOR PROGRAMS ONLY FULL SEMESTER DATES SESSION 1 SESSION 2 01/04/2021 – 04/23/2021 01/04/21 - 02/24/21 02/25/21 – 04/23/21 05/03/2021 – 08/20/2021 05/03/21 – 06/23/21 06/24/21 – 08/20/21 08/30/2021 – 12/17/2021 08/30/21 – 10/21/21 10/22/21 – 12/17/21 01/03/2022 – 04/22/2022 01/03/22 – 02/23/22 02/24/22 – 04/22/22 05/02/2022 -08/19/2022 05/02/22 – 06/22/22 06/23/22 – 08/19/22 08/29/2022 – 12/16/2022 08/29/22 – 10/19/22 10/20/22 – 12/26/22 01/09/2023 – 04/28/2023 01/09/23 – 03/01/23 03/02/23 – 04/28/23 05/08/2023 – 08/25/2023 05/08/23 – 06/28/23 06/29/23 – 08/25/23 09/05/2023 – 12/22/2023 09/05/23 – 10/25/23 10/24/23 – 12/22/23 Scheduled Breaks for All Students: Holidays - All Students: Spring 2021: 03/13/2021 – 03/21/2021 Martin Luther King Day ATLANTA ONLY: 04/03/2021 – 04/11/2021 Presidents’ Day Summer 2021: 07/03/2021 – Memorial Day 07/11/2021 Labor Day Veterans Day Fall 2021: 11/20/2021– 11/28/2021 Winter 2021: 12/18/2021 – 01/02/202 Spring 2022: TBD Summer 2022: 07/02/2022 – 07/10/2022 Fall 2022: 11/19/2022– 11/27/2022 Winter 2022: 12/17/2022 – 01/08/2023 Clock Hour Programs: Program START GRAD Medical Assistant 8/24/2021 06/06/2022 9/13/2021 06/20/2022 Phlebotomy (day) 10/25/2021 01/27/2022 Phlebotomy (evening) 09/07/2021 11/19/2021 Nursing Assistant 10/04/2021 11/05/2021 Payment Periods consist of 450 clock hours or if the program is less than 900 hours, 50% of the published length. .
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