Best Minnesota Medical Assistant Programs & Training Options

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Updated on November 4, 2024
    Minnesota is a great state for getting started in a career in medical assisting. Learn about the top colleges that offer training options there.
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    Minnesota is a great state for those who want to get started on a career in medical assisting. There are many colleges or universities that offer programs for students both at diploma level and as an associate’s degree.

    Most students end up working in one of the larger metropolitan areas of the state, such as St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Rochester, or Bloomington. Nevertheless, there are many other locations where you can study towards being a medical assistant and many others where you can work, too. The areas mentioned are the ones with the biggest populations, which means that there will be a greater need for health care professionals in those areas. In terms of salary, Minnesota is one of the best paying states, with an average wage of $16 per hour. Some areas even pay more. Once you have graduated, you can become a member of the Minnesota Society of Medical Assistants.

    Make sure you spend some time looking into the different programs that are available. Some have more stringent application requirements, for instance, and there are also more varieties in terms of Tuition and fees. Hence, spend a little bit of time looking into what is available before you decide to enroll. Here are the best schools in Minnesota that you could consider.

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    Top Medical Assistant Programs in Minnesota

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    Best Minnesota Medical Assistant Programs & Training Options

    Academy College

    • Location-markerBloomington, MN
    • 4 year
    • Campus + Online

    At Academy College, you will learn to become a vital member of the community of health care. You will learn how to measure patient details and vital signs. Additionally, you will learn to apply bandages, administer injections, record ECGs, and so on. Furthermore, you will learn all the administrative skills required to be competent to work in a medical office, such as bookkeeping, record maintenance, front office services, and so on. As such, when you graduate from Academy College, you will have all the administrative and technical knowledge to become a Certified Medical Assistant. The program requires you to complete an externship.

    • Campus: Bloomington, Minnesota
    • Type: Private, for profit
    • Accreditation: CAAHEP
    • Tuition: $410 per credit hour
    • Minimum time commitment: 58 credits
    • Online availability: No
    • Program requirements: Immunizations, high school or GED
    • Programs: Medical Assistant Certificate
    Average Undergrad Tuition
    • In-State$17,557
    • Out-of-state$17,557
    Average Graduate Tuition
    • In-StateN/A
    • Out-of-stateN/A
    • Retention Rate0%
    • Acceptance RateN/A
    • Students Enrolled105
    • Institution TypePrivate
    • Percent Online Enrollment94%
    • AccreditationYes
    Best Minnesota Medical Assistant Programs & Training Options

    Anoka Technical College

    • Location-markerAnoka, MN
    • 2 year
    • Campus + Online

    At Anoka Technical College, there are two different programs for medical assistants: the associate degree in applied science and the diploma track. During each program, you will learn all the necessary technical skills to be the best possible medical assistant. You will need to complete an 8-week externship to graduate from a program. This is organized by the school, during which you will be supervised by clinical staff and instructors.

    • Campus: Anoka, Minnesota
    • Type: Public
    • Accreditation: CAAHEP
    • Tuition: $166.99 per credit hour, $20 for senior citizens
    • Minimum time commitment: 60 credits for associate’s degree, 56 credits for diploma
    • Online availability: No
    • Degree requirements: High school or GED
    • Programs: Medical Assistant Associate’s Degree, Medical Assistant Diploma
    Average Undergrad Tuition
    • In-State$5,500
    • Out-of-state$5,500
    Average Graduate Tuition
    • In-StateN/A
    • Out-of-stateN/A
    • Retention Rate73%
    • Acceptance RateN/A
    • Students Enrolled1,580
    • Institution TypePublic
    • Percent Online Enrollment52%
    • AccreditationYes
    Best Minnesota Medical Assistant Programs & Training Options

    Century College

    • Location-markerWhite Bear Lake, MN
    • 2 year
    • Campus + Online

    At Century College, you can become a truly multi-skilled medical assistant, helping others in the management of patient care. You will have all the critical skills you require to be able to work in a clinic, urgent care settings, hospital or other health care settings, and perform laboratory, clinical and administrative duties. To complete the program, you will have to take part in an unpaid externship, where you will be supervised by a physician. Once you have completed the program, you can take the Certified Medical Assistant examination.

    • Campus: White Bear Lake, Minnesota
    • Type: Community college
    • Accreditation: CAAHEP
    • Tuition: $179.11 per credit total, $185.00 Tuition: per credit for online courses
    • Minimum time commitment: 48 credits
    • Online availability: Yes
    • Degree requirements: High school or GED, courses,
    • Programs: Medical Assistant
    Average Undergrad Tuition
    • In-State$5,475
    • Out-of-state$5,475
    Average Graduate Tuition
    • In-StateN/A
    • Out-of-stateN/A
    • Retention Rate56%
    • Acceptance Rate100%
    • Students Enrolled16,468
    • Institution TypePublic
    • Percent Online Enrollment65%
    • AccreditationYes
    Best Minnesota Medical Assistant Programs & Training Options

    Dakota County Technical College

    • Location-markerRosemount, MN
    • 2 year
    • Campus + Online

    At Dakota County Technical College, you will be able to take part in a medical assistant program that was recommended by the Medical Assisting Education Board. You will learn how to be a true professional with dedication to the management of patient care. You will be able to help physicians in their clinical duties and run the administrative offices as well. You will become a competent professional that has all the necessary skills, knowledge and behavior to create positive outcomes in the field of health care.

    • Campus: Rosemount, Minnesota
    • Type: Public
    • Accreditation: CAAHEP
    • Tuition: $168.95 per credit hour
    • Minimum time commitment: 60 credits for the associate’s degree and 42 credits for the diploma
    • Online availability: Yes, some
    • Degree requirements: High school or GED, immunizations
    • Programs: Medical Assistant Associate Degree of Science, Medical Assistant Diploma
    Average Undergrad Tuition
    • In-State$5,759
    • Out-of-state$5,759
    Average Graduate Tuition
    • In-StateN/A
    • Out-of-stateN/A
    • Retention Rate71%
    • Acceptance RateN/A
    • Students Enrolled2,717
    • Institution TypePublic
    • Percent Online Enrollment50%
    • AccreditationYes
    Best Minnesota Medical Assistant Programs & Training Options

    Hennepin Technical College

    • Location-markerBrooklyn Park, MN
    • 2 year
    • Campus + Online

    Hennepin Technical College understands the important role that medical assistants have in terms of helping to run various health care settings. At the college, you will learn to have all the necessary skills to perform laboratory, clinical and administrative duties. This college is a fantastic place to start on a career in medical assisting, for which there is much demand.

    • Campus: Brooklyn Park and Eden Prairie, Minnesota
    • Type: Public
    • Accreditation: CAAHEP
    • Tuition: $171.41 per credit hour
    • Minimum time commitment: 60 credits
    • Online availability: No
    • Degree requirements: High school or GED
    • Programs: Medical Assistant Associate’s Degree
    Average Undergrad Tuition
    • In-State$5,342
    • Out-of-state$5,342
    Average Graduate Tuition
    • In-StateN/A
    • Out-of-stateN/A
    • Retention Rate63%
    • Acceptance Rate100%
    • Students Enrolled3,974
    • Institution TypePublic
    • Percent Online Enrollment50%
    • AccreditationYes