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Medical Assistant Schools in Michigan

8 accredited Medical programs in MI

8

Schools in MI

$38,270

Avg. Salary

9-12 months

Program Length

8

Cities

Medical Assistant Schools in Michigan

Alpena Community College

665 Johnson St, Alpena, MI 49707

Alpena Community College is a public two-year institution located on a 700-acre campus in northern Michigan. It offers over 75 academic programs, including technical certificates and associate degrees, with a strong focus on workforce development in fields like utility technology and nursing.

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4.2 (24)

$5,130

1 year

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Bay de Noc Community College

2001 N Lincoln Rd, Escanaba, MI 49829

Bay de Noc Community College, commonly known as Bay College, is a public institution in Michigan's Upper Peninsula offering over 80 degree and certificate programs. It features the Michigan Technical Education Center (M-TEC) which provides specialized workforce training in skilled trades and technology.

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4.3 (45)

$6,270

2 years

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Delta College

1961 Delta Road, University Center, MI 48710

Delta College is a public community college serving the Great Lakes Bay Region of Michigan. It offers over 140 degree and certificate programs with a strong emphasis on career and technical education, workforce development, and affordable transfer pathways.

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4.4 (54)

$11,329

2 years

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Glen Oaks Community College

62249 Shimmel Road, Centreville, MI 49032

Glen Oaks Community College is a public institution located on a scenic 300-acre rural campus in St. Joseph County. It provides accessible and affordable education through a variety of associate degrees, technical certificates, and workforce development programs.

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4.1 (30)

$8,340

2 years

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Grand Rapids Community College

143 Bostwick Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503

Grand Rapids Community College is a public institution in Michigan offering over 140 academic and career-focused programs. It serves as a key provider of workforce training and transfer pathways for the West Michigan region.

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4.2 (49)

$6,956

18 weeks

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Henry Ford College

5101 Evergreen Rd, Dearborn, MI 48128

Henry Ford College is a public community college in Dearborn, Michigan, offering more than 100 associate degree and certificate programs. Founded in 1938, it provides comprehensive technical and workforce training alongside traditional academic pathways to prepare students for high-demand careers.

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4.2 (62)

$5,644

2 years

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Jackson College

2111 Emmons Road, Jackson, MI 49201

Jackson College is a public community college that offers a wide range of associate degrees, certificates, and select bachelor's programs. It is known for its career-oriented technical training and is one of the few community colleges in Michigan to offer on-campus student housing.

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4.3 (63)

$4,824

1 year

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Kalamazoo Valley Community College

6767 West O Ave, Kalamazoo, MI 49009

Kalamazoo Valley Community College is a public, two-year institution established in 1966, offering a wide range of associate degrees and certificates. It serves the community through four campuses, providing both transfer-oriented and career-technical education.

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4.4 (49)

$4,114

1 year

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Medical Assistant Training in Michigan

Michigan offers excellent opportunities for aspiring medical assistants. With 8 accredited training programs across the state, you can find a program that fits your schedule and budget.

The average medical assistant in Michigan earns around $38,270 per year, with experienced professionals earning significantly more. Job growth in this field is projected at 14% over the next decade.