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How To Enroll In Classes at Boardman Training Center

Updated Content on 05/20/2026

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Are you looking to start a career in healthcare but need help enrolling in a program? No matter your experience, unique circumstances, or personal goals, Boardman Training Center (BTC) has a place for you!

For over a decade, the BTC team has provided students with the education and training they need to get started in a healthcare career. From your first phone call with an admissions team member through earning your certification* and beyond, students can expect to feel supported every step of the way. 

Now is a great time to start on the path to a new healthcare career! Boardman Training Center is currently enrolling new students in our accelerated healthcare training programs. Continue reading this blog to learn more about how to enroll and what to expect as a student at BTC! 

Explore Our Programs

The first step in enrolling for classes at Boardman Training Center is to research the programs we offer and determine which career path best fits your individual goals. To make this decision easier, you can ask yourself the following questions: 

  • Do I want to work directly with patients? Or do I thrive behind the scenes?
  • What healthcare environment do I see myself working in?
  • What specific skills do I want to learn?

Phlebotomy

Students interested in working directly with patients of all ages in a medical facility and in learning blood-drawing skills should consider entering BTC’s Phlebotomy program. As a phlebotomy technician, your duties can include collecting medical specimens to help doctors gain insight into a patient’s health, proper maintenance of equipment, comforting patients through uncomfortable blood draw procedures, and more. Your training at BTC will equip you with knowledge of proper specimen collection, skin-puncture techniques, and basic phlebotomy skills. At the end of the program, you will be prepared to sit for the National Healthcareer Association’s (NHA) Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT)* exam. 

EKG

For students who are more interested in performing heart-related testing while still maintaining a direct patient-care role, enrolling in the EKG program may be a better choice. Electrocardiograph technicians play a key role in identifying potential heart conditions. As a student in the EKG program, you can expect to learn things like using a heart monitor, distinguishing between basic dysrhythmias, and more. At the end of the program, students will be prepared to sit for the NHA’s Certified EKG Technician (CET)* exam.

Medical Assisting Specialist

Students looking to pursue a career that directly impacts the patient experience and allows them to serve as versatile members of the healthcare team should consider BTC’s Medical Assisting Specialist program. This program trains future medical assistants in basic healthcare tasks, including injections, specimen collection, vital sign measurements, basic wound care, and more. Students in this program will prepare to take two NHA certification exams: the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant (CCMA)* and the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA)* exams. 

Medical Billing and Coding Specialist

The online Medical Billing and Coding Specialist program may be an excellent fit for students interested in a behind-the-scenes career in healthcare. This program provides a basic knowledge of medical billing and coding systems, including ICD-10 standards. As a result of this program, students will be trained to manage medical records, understand insurance billing, identify medical claims fraud, and more. Students in BTC’s medical billing and coding training program will be prepared to sit for the NHA’s Certified Billing and Coding Specialist (CBCS)* certification exam.

Meet Your Academic Team

A team of experienced faculty, staff, and instructors will support you throughout your journey at Boardman Training Center. The first friendly face you will meet is your admissions team member. Your admissions team member will guide you through the admissions and enrollment process and help you register for the courses you need throughout your time at BTC. 

In your time as a student, you can expect to develop close relationships with your instructors and fellow students. Due to the smaller class sizes at Boardman Training Center, you will have personalized, one-on-one attention from instructors to ensure you learn the material in the best way for you. In addition, developing personal and professional relationships with other students provides you with a strong support network during school and beyond.

As a Boardman Training Center student, you will also meet the campus director, who will be there to answer any questions or concerns about your education experience. Every person on the Boardman Training Center team is in your corner from day one!

How To Enroll In Classes

The final step in jump-starting your healthcare career is to enroll in classes at Boardman Training Center. You can get started on the road to a better future by contacting the Boardman Training Center admissions team. Request information today to get the enrollment process started!

*Certification is contingent on passing the corresponding certification exam.
Certifying entities are independent and not affiliated with or connected to Boardman Training Center in any manner.