What is your "system of training"?
CALC, Institute of Technology offers individualized instruction for office administration and information
technology applications. All textbooks and support materials are self-guided so that students can progress
at their own pace. Instructors are always available to assist students as they work through “hands-on” projects
and ensure that students master each goal and objective sequentially throughout the training. This methodology
ensures that students develop the required knowledge and skills necessary before progressing to higher levels in
the course.
Medical office applications are delivered in an instructor-led format utilizing structured lesson plans for lecture
and practical exercises. The instructor delivers lecture at each session and provides hands-on material for the student
to gain knowledge of current work force job duties. The instructor is available at all times to assist students as they
work through practical experience exercises. The practical experience sessions include working with industry medical
coding reference books, office and claims processing forms.
What is your Equal Opportunity Statement?
CALC, Institute of Technology does not discriminate on the basis of sex, religion, race, color, disability, nationality
or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies and other school administered
programs.
When do classes form?
At CALC, Institute of Technology classes begin roughly every 10 weeks. Call the
campus
office for specific times and dates (see the phone numbers below or complete and submit the
information request form ... you can also browse the Course Schedules via the right-hand menu [click on 'Course
Schedules' to expand the menu]).
What are CALC's campus office hours...when can I call with questions?
Our general office hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Where is CALC, Institute of Technology located?
Click
here to view our campus location addresses and map.