The Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) lists 19 schools in Wisconsin that offer medical assistant programs that fall in line with CMA Certification qualifications. In order to be eligible to sit for the National American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA) Exam you must graduate from one of these accredited medical assistant programs. Click on a school name to find more information about the medical assistant training offered with each program.
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Medical Assistant Schools in Wisconsin
Medical Assistant Programs in Wisconsin | Accreditation Status |
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Blackhawk Technical College Janesville, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Bryant & Stratton College-Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Chippewa Valley Technical College Eau Claire, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Concordia University-Milwaukee Campus Milwaukee, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Fox Valley Technical College Appleton, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Gateway Technical College-Elkhorn Campus Elkhorn, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College Hayward, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Madison Area Technical College Madison, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Mid-State Technical College Marshfield, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Milwaukee Area Technical College Milwaukee, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Moraine Park Technical College Fond Du Lac, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Nicolet Area Technical College Rhinelander, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Northcentral Technical College Wausau, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Green Bay, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Southwest Wisconsin Technical College Fennimore, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Waukesha County Technical College Pewaukee, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Western Technical College La Crosse, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College-New Richmond New Richmond, WI | Status: Accreditation |
Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College-Superior Campus Superior, WI | Status: Accreditation |
What to Compare Between CMA Programs in Wisconsin
You will discover a number of concerns whenever selecting medical assistant schools. Here is a quick checklist of a number of the most significant factors to consider as you look for your medical assistant college:
- CMA School size
- The CMA (AAMA) exam Pass rates
- Class room and research facilities
- School expenses and prospective opportunities for loan assistance
- School admission criteria
As you bring these medical assistant university factors into thought, it might be worthwhile to talk with present day university students as well as former students of the CMA programs of curiosity. Also, interviewing organizations whom have hired these graduates can provide you further insight to every program’s strengths & weak points.