The New York School for Medical & Dental Assistants is known for its dedication to professional healthcare career training and for the long term success of its graduates. The educational methods have remained practical and have aimed at getting results. The faculty and staff of the school provide each student with the skills and knowledge that are necessary to become a valuable employee in today’s hospitals and clinics, medical offices and dental offices.
Students of The New York School for Medical & Dental Assistants are offered:
- Hands-On Practical Learning
- Job Placement Assistance
- Financial Aid for eligible students
- Customized Clinical Internships
- Day & Evening Classes
Entrance requirementsProspective students who want to be admitted should meet the following entrance requirements:
- be 17 years old or older
- have document that proves either a High School Diploma or GED
- future students with a foreign diploma are required to submit their academic credentials for translation and evaluation along with a fee of $90
- be personally interviewed
- have Confidential Questionnaire completed
- demonstrate interest, capability, reliability and motivation
- have all necessary admission forms completed
- pay $100 registration fee
- have recommendation from Admissions Representative
Financial AidFinancial aid is offered to all qualified students. Financial Aid Packages may include
Supplemental Education Opportunity Grants ("SEOG"), Pell Grants, Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students, Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford Loans.
The staff members of the Financial Aid Department work with each applicant personally as they understand that applicants need help in establishing their financial aid eligibility. There are also individual payment plans and honors private and state grants created by the school itself. People working at the Financial Aid Department answer applicant’s financial questions and explain financial aid options. In case a student is eligible, the staff helps to apply for financial aid and develop a financial plan so that a student may attend the school without delay.