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Contact Smithwood today to learn more about the application process, your job opportunities, and your finance options. Our staff can answer questions and help you book an appointment to tour our campus and learn more about Smithwood. We offer virtual and in-person orientations, so call us or fill out the form below and we will contact you to schedule an appointment at a time that’s convenient for you.

Financial Aid & Admissions
Financing your education is an important step toward achieving your career goals. Smithwood Medical Institute offers a variety of financial aid resources that allow you to focus on your studies without the stress of financial barriers. From affordable deposits and flexible weekly or advance payment plans to financial aid for those who qualify, we’re committed to supporting you on your medical training journey.
Whether you’re starting your nurse aide or phlebotomy training or continuing your education with specialized courses like EKG, our goal is to make your education as accessible as possible. Our admissions team is here to guide you through the process and help you find the best payment options for your situation.
FAQs About Smithwood Medical Institute
Yes! Many of our programs are designed with flexibility in mind, allowing you to balance your studies with work or personal commitments. Depending on the program, there may be options for evening or weekend classes.
We also offer financial aid plans that can help ease the burden of tuition so you can focus more on your education and career goals.
We provide valuable resources to help you land a job after graduation. Our team connects with local healthcare employers and informs you about job openings in your field. We also offer resume assistance, interview preparation, and career advice to help you succeed in your job search.
To learn more, please visit our Job Placement page.
The length of our programs varies based on the course you choose. Programs like Certified Nursing Assistant typically take a few months to complete, while more specialized courses like Medical Billing & Coding may take longer.
We work with you to find a schedule that fits your goals, whether you’re looking for a fast track or a more flexible pace.
Each program has specific enrollment requirements, but you’ll need a high school diploma or GED to apply. For more advanced programs like the Pharmacy Technician or Medical Billing & Coding courses, some basic knowledge of medical terminology and healthcare principles may be helpful.
Our admissions team can walk you through the exact prerequisites for your program of interest.
We offer both virtual and in-person orientations, allowing you to choose what works best for you. While hands-on programs like Certified Nursing Assistant and Phlebotomy require in-person training, some theoretical components of our programs may be available online.
Contact our admissions team to discuss the best learning option for your needs.