With over 20 years of industry recognition, U.S. Colleges mission is to successfully prepare our graduates for new career opportunities by offering viable career options and providing quality educational programs based on the training you need. U.S Colleges offers a variety of short-term career training programs to choose from in healthcare, trades and other specialties that can be completed in as few as 10 months. With a diversity of training programs, there are career opportunities for every type of personality and skillset.
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U.S. Colleges is committed to your success and helping you achieve your career goals. We offer short-term training programs with a healthcare focus so that you can train for an in-demand career in as little as 5 weeks. Universal Schools & Colleges of Health & Human Services (U.S. Colleges) has developed a career-oriented education program in the healthcare field.
With over 20 years of industry recognition, U.S. Colleges mission is to successfully prepare our graduates for new career opportunities by offering viable healthcare career options by providing quality educational programs based on employer-driven requirements. Our instructors are here to help you transform your life, and choose to teach at U.S. Colleges because they want to help students who want more support and guidance.
Have you always had a passion for helping people? Do you want to be part of a growing industry? Now is the perfect time to train for a career in the healthcare field. U.S. Colleges offers a Clinical Medical Assistant program that allows students to get hands-on skills and training needed to be successful in any hospital, doctor's office, or clinic.
Do you have the passion to help people? Are you good under pressure? If so, becoming an Emergency Medical Technician may be the right choice for you. At U.S. Colleges, we offer a comprehensive Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program that prepares you for direct work out in the field. As a student here in our program, you will find yourself engaged in both lecture-style classes and clinics where you will gain the hands-on training you need to be successful and feel confident out in the field.Our EMT program provides students with a strong foundation of skills and knowledge so that they are successful when they graduate from the program.
Reviews (8)
Nicholas Ross
Jun 08, 2022
This place is a joke. Don't waste your money. Unorganized, lagging on tasks for students once the class is complete. I finished my externship last October y phlebotomy and the coordinator, Justin Anderson, lied about sending the documentation to the state. It was never sent! I know this by contacting the CDPH mysekf numerous times. Then, Don, at the front desk told me he'd be the one to take care of it April 22nd, Friday.
He calls me May 24th and submits it. A month later! Do NOT come here. Stay far, far away. I am looking forward to reporting this location and it's staff to the BBB and the state health department.
He calls me May 24th and submits it. A month later! Do NOT come here. Stay far, far away. I am looking forward to reporting this location and it's staff to the BBB and the state health department.
Maria G. Martinez
Feb 18, 2022
I wish I would have done more research I enrolled I was so excited I asked for help with studying I ask if I could get a tutor none of the intructures cared they just leave you behind I dropped out no one career no one called to touch base the school doesn't care for it's students they just want their payments
Monica Castleberry
May 04, 2021
Jonathan
Jun 07, 2020
Mario Hermez
Mar 10, 2018
Good morning everyone I was taken the phlebotomy class and i had one week to finsh and I got Kicked out of class because I was studying for the test. The schoool is really bad the The morning teacher doesn't treat you right. The schoool is really expensive. If you don't pay your monthly payment on the time they won't let you go to class teachers doesn't do the right job she will secrete on me it's childish.
Melissa Breckenridge
Jan 04, 2018
I went to US college on 2013 doe phlebotomy and received my California state license and certification. I returned a second time doe clinical medical assistant. I received my national cerrification also in that. I since went on to be succesful working at the lab at Camp Pendleton and have worked in urgent cares amd family practices. I since have been working with a Nephrologist at a hospital as his medical assistant/phlebotimist for a few years.
I love it and this school completly set me up to be ready for thai career. I swear by it. It changed my life. It is worth eveey penny and the teachers and staff were amazing.
I love it and this school completly set me up to be ready for thai career. I swear by it. It changed my life. It is worth eveey penny and the teachers and staff were amazing.
M.
Feb 08, 2013
Ashlee Capps
Nov 02, 2011
I attended U.S Colleges in September of 2011 for Phlebotomy. At first I was overjoyed by all the promises the director made during my initial meeting with him. I was told I would receive an externship 2-3 weeks after completing the program. I ended my Phlebotomy program in September and I didn't have my externship until 11 weeks later in the end of November.
I was assigned to the Naval Medical Center, which ended up being a pain since they are so strict and require a badge to get on base. I was not given directions as to where I needed to go to get my badge, nor was I given a number to call in case of any questions. So, the Monday I was suppose to start at 8am, I was sitting in the parking lot trying to get a hold of someone at the school and finally reached Veronica, the externship coordinator.
She was very rude and upset because I was late. I ended up being transferred out to a clinic where I did learn quite a bit. If you have a choice ask to go to the Point Loma clinic. The trainer there is wonderful and very patient. As for the training I received through the school, I only have a few complaints. The teacher, Maritza seems to be a bit over worked.
I was in the night class, so maybe that is why she always seemed tired and impatient. Most nights we did get to practice drawing once or twice, usually just once. It's a good thing they have the practice labs through out the week. I didn't know about those until two weeks after my class ended, because our teacher neglected to tell everyone in the class, only a select few knew about it.
Over all I would say to save your $2500 and go to the ROP program or go elsewhere. In my case they were not prompt or professional. I do agree with the other review where someone said Jeremy, the director was the equivalent to a car salesman. If you think this is a good deal because you will be certified quickly and immediately be able to work, think again. They take on too many students at once, with not enough externship sites. CAUTION: MOST OF THESE REVIEWS SEEM VERY PHONY. DO YOUR RESEARCH. I WISH I WOULD HAVE.
I was assigned to the Naval Medical Center, which ended up being a pain since they are so strict and require a badge to get on base. I was not given directions as to where I needed to go to get my badge, nor was I given a number to call in case of any questions. So, the Monday I was suppose to start at 8am, I was sitting in the parking lot trying to get a hold of someone at the school and finally reached Veronica, the externship coordinator.
She was very rude and upset because I was late. I ended up being transferred out to a clinic where I did learn quite a bit. If you have a choice ask to go to the Point Loma clinic. The trainer there is wonderful and very patient. As for the training I received through the school, I only have a few complaints. The teacher, Maritza seems to be a bit over worked.
I was in the night class, so maybe that is why she always seemed tired and impatient. Most nights we did get to practice drawing once or twice, usually just once. It's a good thing they have the practice labs through out the week. I didn't know about those until two weeks after my class ended, because our teacher neglected to tell everyone in the class, only a select few knew about it.
Over all I would say to save your $2500 and go to the ROP program or go elsewhere. In my case they were not prompt or professional. I do agree with the other review where someone said Jeremy, the director was the equivalent to a car salesman. If you think this is a good deal because you will be certified quickly and immediately be able to work, think again. They take on too many students at once, with not enough externship sites. CAUTION: MOST OF THESE REVIEWS SEEM VERY PHONY. DO YOUR RESEARCH. I WISH I WOULD HAVE.