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Emerge Prepared™ offers high school students high-quality, online certificate programs that are designed to shape their careers. These programs provide students with:

Competitive Advantage

Invest in your future now and set yourself apart with potential employers.

Career Readiness

Apply for jobs with confidence knowing that you are trained with industry-recognized skills that will ensure you are day-one ready. 

Career Pathways

We will help you get placed in a career with growing employers in the Emerge Prepared network.

Stepping Stone To College

Gain skills and experience to prepare you to pursue a full degree.

Valuable Experience

Gain valuable experience that sets students apart from their peers on college applications.

Choose from the following online programs. All of our programs end in at least one industry-preferred certification exam. 
Dental Assistant
A dental assistant is a professional who supports a dentist and dental hygienist in a myriad of ways. They are highly visible members of the dental practice team.

$4,000

EKG Technician
EKG technicians support doctors and other health professionals by performing cardiovascular tests, working with patients, and monitoring equipment. Students who complete the EKG Technician program will be comfortable with medical terminology, disease processes, and patient best practices.

$2,200

Electronic Health Records Specialist
With the Electronic Health & Medical Records Specialist career training, you’ll learn the skills needed to succeed. You’ll gain experience in handling patient data.

$2,700

Fundamentals of IT
Professionals who complete the fundamentals of IT program will provide their company with technical support for IT-related matters.

$1,600

Health Unit Coordinator
Health unit coordinators wear many hats in a healthcare setting, supporting everything from patient relations to monitoring compliance. Upon completion of the Health Unit Coordinator program, students will be comfortable with medical terminology, human anatomy and physiology, and best practices in a healthcare setting.

$4,000

Healthcare IT Technician
Healthcare IT Technicians are responsible for keeping IT systems updated and secure, reviewing reports, compiling statistics, and managing patient data.

$5,000

IT Helpdesk Administrator
An IT Helpdesk Administrator is the first point of contact for employees seeking IT assistance.

$4,000

IT Network Technician
An IT Network Technician optimizes a company’s corporate network for smooth and efficient workflow.

$2,300

IT Security & Network Technician
An IT Security and Network Technician has both the security and networking administration knowledge to manage risks and the overall systems of an organization’s network.

$4,000

IT Security Specialist
An IT Security Specialist plays an important role in keeping an organization’s computer networks and systems safe from cyberattacks.

$2,500

IT Support Professional
IT Support Professionals are responsible for analyzing, troubleshooting and evaluating technology issues.

$4,000

Medical Assistant
Medical assistants often find themselves working in fast-paced environments, helping to ensure that patient care and office operations run as smoothly as possible. From processing intake to recording vital signs, their daily schedule is always made up of many essential tasks.

$4,000

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Medical Billing Specialist
A medical billing specialist takes information from patient records relating specifically to procedures, symptoms, and diagnoses and submits claims for insurance reimbursement.

$2,500

Medical Front Office Administration Specialist
With the Medical Front Office Administration Specialist career training, you open the door to a variety of front office positions. This career training provides you with skills to provide administrative support in a medical setting.

$2,500

Medical Laboratory Assistant
Through the Clinical Medical Laboratory Assistant career training, you will learn the skills needed to collect and test specimens. This position typically is typically hands-on, working directly with patients.

$4,000

Medical Scribe Professional
Through the Medical Scribe Professional career training, you will learn how to document the patient’s story, the patient’s interactions with the physician, the procedures performed, and any other important information.

$3,200

Patient Care Technician
A patient care technician is a professional who works with doctors, nurses, and other health care professionals to provide primary care to patients. Patient care technicians typically work on the front lines providing patient care.

$4,000

PC Technician
A PC Technician is an IT professional who possesses the know-how of installation and PC building and helps troubleshoot and repair computers and computer programs.

$3,100

Pharmacy Technician Specialist
With the Pharmacy Technician Specialist career training, you’ll learn how to fill prescriptions and count pills as well as making sure patients receive the best care and obtain the best result from their medications.

$3,000

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Phlebotomy Technician
A certified phlebotomy technician is a professional who is trained to collect blood samples. As their role as an allied health professional continues to expand, other tasks include collecting throat cultures and urine specimens.

$2,200

Physical Therapy Aide and Administration Specialist
Physical Therapy Aide and Administration Specialists are responsible for directly supporting Physical Therapists, which includes assisting with patient exercises, documentation, and clerical responsibilities.

$4,000

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Sterile Processing Technician
A sterile processing technician is a professional who prepares surgical instruments and devices. They clean, inspect, test, sterilize, store, and deliver devices needed for surgery in healthcare facilities.

$4,000

Surgical Technologist
A Surgical Technologist, also called an Operating Room Technician, prepares operating rooms and arranges the proper equipment for surgery. They work alongside doctors during surgery and prepare the patient for their surgery.

$4,000

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