EKG Technician
January 6 - February 12
March 3 - April 9
April 21 - May 28
June 9 - July 16
August 4 - September 10
October 6 - November 12
December 29 - February 4, 2026
Monday - Wednesday
5:00pm-10:00pm x 6 weeks =(90 Hours)
Zoom Lecture 5:00pm-10:00pm
Monday & Tuesday
In Person Lab 5:00pm-10:00pm
Wednesday
Student Application Procedure: ***see admission requirements***

Course Objectives:
An EKG or Electrocardiograph is a medical test that records the heart’s electrical impulses. Electrocardiography (ECG/EKG) provides valuable information to the medical team about the electrical activity in the heart. The EKG is a highly specialized and technical tool for assessing cardiac function and diagnosing cardiac disease. To perform this task, a technician fastens electrodes to a patient to be read by the EKG machine and the information or reading that is obtained and printed out is given to the medical team to interpret. ECG/EKG Certified Technicians, also known as Electrocardiograph technicians or Cardiovascular technicians, perform EKGs readings, Holter Monitoring, Lead Placement and Stress Tests (usually on a treadmill) in a clinic setting. EKG Technicians can work in various settings to include hospital but are often found working in an office or clinic assisting with what is known as outpatient procedures.
Basic Arrhythmia and EKG Technician will focus on Anatomy and Physiology, the Cardiac Electrical System, Cardiac Monitoring, 12-Lead Basics, and EKG changes. Lab simulation will be conducted to give students hands-on experience using an in-house simulator and EKG machine.
Our EKG Technician program consists of 90 hours, including classroom theory and lab simulation. This program is offered in a hybrid/in-person format, combining both online learning and in-person instruction. It includes comprehensive, fast-paced training through classroom theory, lab simulation activities performed in our clinical area, and hands-on clinical training using up-to-date equipment to enhance learning of skills.
Upon meeting all requirements for graduation, students will receive a certificate and be able to apply for National Testing. A certificate of completion will not be granted unless fees are paid in its entirety. Certificate of Completion will include name of student and that the student has successfully completed the specific training program. It will have the name of the program along with the completion hours.
The following schedules are listed below:
Class Time: 5:00pm-10:00pm
Monday - Wednesday, 5:00p-10:00p x 6 Weeks = 15 hours weekly
Total Program=90 Hours
Monday: 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM → Lecture (Zoom)
Tuesday: 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM → Lecture (Zoom)
Wednesday: 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM → Lab (In Person)
New classes will be posted on the website and listed during time of registration. Interested candidates may call at any time for class dates. Class dates are subject to change and students will be notified via phone regarding changes. A minimum of 4 people per class is required for class to be offered.
The cost of Tuition and Program Fees: (Updated and subject to change at any time; notice posted on website and appropriate literature; will not change after current students have already signed enrollment agreement)
REGISTRATION FEE: $50.00
TUITION: $1000.00
BOOKS: $45.00
Local/state tax rates apply to the charged books and materials that are a part of the programs, so listed charges may not be exact.
Required Book: Hartman’s Complete Guide for the EKG Technician
MISC. EXPENSES: $199.00 (itemize below)
SLED $25.00
CPR $45.00
Name Badge FREE
National Exam Fee $129.00
National Certification information can be found at the following website: https://www.nhanow.com/
TOTAL COST: $1294.00
Students are responsible for purchasing their own uniforms. Burgundy scrubs are required for the Phlebotomy and EKG Technician programs, and teal scrubs are required for the Clinical Medical Assistant program. Students must also obtain appropriate shoes and a second-hand watch. Blood pressure cuffs and stethoscope kits are not required but are preferred.
Late payments will result in a $35 additional fee. Credit Card and Debit Card payments will be charged a 2.75% fee for Stripe and PayPal. Credit/Debit card payments will incur a 4% fee when using card machine in house. Payments are due prior to class unless you have a payment arrangement with the school. No third-party payment plans are offered. Other methods of payments include: cash, personal check/certified check, money order, Cash App and Zelle.
Tuition and bank card fees are subject to cost change without notice. Information will be posted on the website and appropriate literature. A student will not be charged new costs if enrollment agreement has already been signed.
Local/state tax rates apply to the charged books and materials that are a part of the programs, so listed charges may not be exact.
Half & Half Plan:
This plan allows students to pay 50% of tuition down at registration and pay the remaining 50% balance by the third Monday of class.
Delay Your Pay Plan:
This plan allows students to have their name on our waiting list. The student can delay their class start date by paying a deposit (whatever they can afford) and making additional scheduled payments (agreed upon on the contract through the school) until full tuition is paid before the start of class session.
Sponsorships:
Private funds from agencies are accepted. No financial aid is permitted.
Refund Policy:
Full tuition refunds will be issued if a student withdraws in writing within 72 hours after signing the enrollment agreement (by midnight of the third day, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays).
After the third day, but before classes begin, the school may retain a $50 non-refundable application fee.
Once classes have begun and up to 60% of the program clock hours have been completed, the school may retain the $50 application fee plus a pro-rated portion of the tuition based on the last date of attendance. The pro-rata refund is calculated by dividing the number of clock hours attended by the total number of clock hours in the program and applying that percentage to the total tuition cost.
Example: If a student attends 40 out of 200 total clock hours, they would be responsible for 20% of the tuition (40 ÷ 200 = 0.20), and the remaining 80% would be refunded, minus the $50 application fee.
After 60% or more of the program clock hours have been completed, no tuition refund will be issued.
All applicable refunds will be processed and issued within 40 days of the student's official withdrawal date, as determined by the written notice of withdrawal and last date of attendance.
Third Party Loans:
Third party loans must be repaid according to the terms of the note even if the borrower does not complete his or her education, cannot get a job after completion of the program, or is dissatisfied with the education.
Consumer Credit Contract:
Any holder (lender) of a consumer credit contract (promissory note) resulting from the enrollment of the student at the institution is subject to all claims and defenses which the debtor/student could assert against the institution. Recovery shall not exceed the amounts paid by or on the behalf of the debtor/student.
Items are subject to cost change without notice
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