Dorson Vocational Training Institute

 

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  • Programs of Education
    • Home Health Aide/BB Nurse
    • Computer classes
      • Office 2007
      • Word 2007
      • Excel 2007
      • PowerPoint 2007
    • Medical Assistant
    • Medical Office Assistant
    • Patient Care Technician
    • EKG Technician
    • Phlebotomy Technician
    • Allied Technician
    • Medical Biller and Coder
    • English as a Second Language
    • G.E.D.
    • C.P.R.
  • Tution & Financial Aid
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    • Financial Aid
  • Career Services
    • Job Placement
    • Workshops
    • Resume writing

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Admission Process

Our simplified application process makes it as easy as possible for you to apply to Dorson Vocational Training Institute.

An Admissions Representative will walk you through the entire process from start to finish. We’ll help you pick the program that's right for you, clearly explain everything you need to submit, and more.
Students may register for courses at any time up to one week (5 days) prior to the start of classes. Students requesting financial assistance will need to register one month (20 days) prior to the start of classes. You will need to register in person with the admissions officer. Please bring the following with you:

    • High school diploma or G.E.D. certificate (if applicable)
    • Identification (driver’s license, birth certificate or passport)
    • Initial payment for registration and tuition fees (cash or check). Students receiving financial assistance or who have a student loan must bring such documentation when registering.
    • All students must be at least seventeen (17) years of age on or before the first day of class.
    • Students must possess a High School Diploma or a G.E.D. Certificate (if applicable).
    • Ninth (9th) grade reading and math level as measured by the Tests of Adult Basic Education (TABE)
    • An interview with the admissions officer to review the TABE scores of the student and to discuss any prerequisites needed for enrollment.

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