Discover your potential with allied health training programs from Ross Medical Education Center and Ross College. We are excited to help you get started. These simple steps will help you navigate the admissions process, and we will be here to assist you every step of the way!
Schedule your campus visit to meet with an Admissions Representative. You’ll receive useful information about programs and entrance requirements.
Schedule My Campus TourMeet with a Financial Aid Student Support Representative to determine the types of financial aid for which you may qualify. The representative will present all of your options so you can make an informed decision about your aid.
You will attend an orientation to receive any further information you may need and have the opportunity to meet staff members and fellow classmates. If your program requires a uniform, you will also get fitted for your scrubs.
All that’s left is to start your program! Begin your training program’s classes and get started on the path toward your healthcare career.
There’s no doubt about it, higher education is expensive. But keep in mind, more than anything, it comes down to value. The short-term investment you make in your education now can pay dividends for a lifetime with a successful career in healthcare.
Another thing that’s important to understand is at Ross, financial aid is available for students who qualify—in the form of federal student loans, grants, or both—to help pay for their education. Whether it’s a federal student loan, which is repaid over time after you cease attendance, or a grant, which doesn’t need to be repaid, there are plenty of opportunities in place to help you cover your Ross tuition and fees.
Our staff of seasoned and supportive financial aid professionals will guide you through the financial aid process, one-on-one, so you’re able to make the best decision for your circumstance. Everyone’s situation is different. That’s why we take great pride in the individual attention we give to each and every student when it comes to financial aid.
Yes. A high school diploma or GED is required to enroll at Ross.
Is there an entrance exam?Yes. Prior to enrolling, you will be given a short assessment to ensure you're enrolling in the best program for you.
Do I need to complete the FAFSA prior to my campus visit?No. Our financial aid professionals will guide you through the process of completing your Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Is there an application fee?No. We do not require an application fee. Our Admissions team will inform you of Ross tuition and fees prior to enrollment.
How long are the programs?Most of our healthcare programs can be completed in as little as eight to ten months. We also offer Associate Degree programs that can be completed in eighteen months.
Do you have a Career Services department?We have a full-time career services department that offers career placement assistance. While Ross cannot guarantee employment, you will be invited to meet with our Career Services department during your campus visit to get information about our established partnerships within the community.
Is Ross accredited?Yes. Ross is institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES).