One of our Admissions Representatives will be happy to discuss specific programs and your career interests. They are prepared to answer any questions you may have about Florida Medical Training Institute.
Our Admissions Representatives are with you every step of the way, from the first visit, personally doing all they can to assure you find success in school and in your chosen career.
You may contact us and get more information about Florida Medical Training Institute by completing and submitting the Request More Information form located the home page. Someone will contact you shortly.
Or you can call your local FMTI Campus during regular business hours to learn more or to arrange a campus tour. On that tour, you will:
• See classrooms and labs where you will learn the skills you need to be successful in your new career
• Visit with Instructors and your Program Director and, if you have time, even sit in one of our classes while in session
• Spend time with our Admissions Representatives and discuss how you will finance your education
• Talk with Student Services Representatives about the kind of individual personal support you can expect during your time at FMTI
• Discuss with our Admissions Representatives and learn about efforts they will make to help you find a position when you graduate
• Discuss your career interests with your Admissions Representatives
Click on one of the Stars on the Map to see our campuses and telephone numbers.
During other hours, leave a name, contact information, and the best time to call and we’ll be happy to get back to you. Be sure to answer your telephone when we call!
Of course, you are under no obligation to enroll when you call or submit the request more information form.
Our trained Admissions Representatives want to help you be successful. We’re committed to helping you make the best choices for continuing your education and completing your dream of a new career in tomorrow’s fastest growing job fields.
Note: All FMTI programs require a high school diploma or a GED certificate. Some programs also have other requirements for previously-earned college credit. Your Admissions Representatives will be happy to discuss these requirements with you.