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Ultimate Medical Academy's Iowa Programs and Financial Information, Study notes of Health sciences

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Information about Ultimate Medical Academy's (UMA) distance education programs offered in Iowa, including tuition costs for various diplomas and associate degrees. It also discloses UMA's compliance with Iowa's educational and financial regulations. details about the Academy's refund policy, student services, and faculty credentials.

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  • What are the tuition costs for UMA's various programs offered in Iowa?
  • What are the educational backgrounds of UMA's faculty members?
  • What student services does UMA provide to its Iowa students?

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Download Ultimate Medical Academy's Iowa Programs and Financial Information and more Study notes Health sciences in PDF only on Docsity! IOWA COLLEGE STUDENT AID COMMISSION Ultimate Medical Academy Application for Postsecondary Registration Renewal June 16, 2016 STAFF ACTION: Approve Ultimate Medical Academy’s Iowa registration renewal request for a period of two years, beginning retroactively on July 20, 2015 and ending on July 20, 2017. Registration Purpose Revised Iowa Code Section 261B.3 (effective July 1, 2012) requires a school to register with the Commission if a person compensated by the school conducts any portion of a course of instruction, including by in-person, distance education, or correspondence method in this state or if the school otherwise has a presence in this state. Presence means a location in Iowa at which a student participates in any structured activity related to a school’s distance education course of instruction. Presence also means an address, location, telephone number, or internet protocol address in Iowa from which a school conducts any aspect of its operations. Ultimate Medical Academy (UMA) applied to offer distance education programs, one of which includes a structured practicum that an Iowa resident would participate in at an Iowa location. The Academy does not now employ Iowa-based faculty to teach in its distance education programs, but may wish to do so in the future. Institutional Information Ultimate Medical Academy is a nonprofit postsecondary educational institution whose administrative offices are located at 3101 W. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Tampa Florida. (Note: The school transitioned from a for-profit to a nonprofit institution on March 9, 2015.) The school’s online programs are coordinated from this location. The school also maintains two campuses at 1255 Cleveland St., Clearwater, Florida, and 9309 N. Florida Ave. #100, Tampa, Florida. The school’s chief executive officer is Steven Kemler. The Academy is owned by Clinical and Patient Educators Association (CPEA), a Colorado nonprofit corporation, which has 100% control of UMA. The Academy maintains an active certificate of authorization to conduct business in Iowa, #495589, as a foreign nonprofit company. Its registered agent and Iowa contact point is National Corporate Research, LTD, 604 Locust Street STE #222, Des Moines, IA 50309 Physical Facilities: Not applicable for a distance education program provider. Accreditation: Ultimate Medical Academy is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS), which is an entity recognized by the federal Department of Education. Federal Stafford Loan Cohort Default Rate (FFY 2012): 13.8% Graduation Rate: 50% and 62% for the Tampa and Clearwater locations, respectively. This is the percentage of first-time, full-time undergraduate students who graduated within 150% of the normal time for program completion as reported to the federal Department of Education. Average Loan Debt upon Graduation: Ultimate Medical Academy discloses median loan debt for all of its programs, as was required by the federal Department of Education during the period when it was classified as a for-profit school: • Diploma – Medical Administrative Assistance: Title IV $10,111; Private $0; Institutional $25 • Diploma – Medical Assistant: Title IV $12,696; Private $0; Institutional $0 • Diploma – Medical Billing and Coding: Title IV $10,781; Private $0; Institutional $0 • Diploma – Medical/Clinical Laboratory Assistant: Title IV $10,262; Private $0; Institutional $0 • Diploma – Medical Office Billing Specialist: Title IV $10,445; Private $0; Institutional $25 • Diploma – Patient Care Technician: Title IV $9,412; Private $0; Institutional $0 • Diploma – Pharmacy Technician: Title IV $8,474; Private $0; Institutional $0 • Associate of Science – Health Information Technology: Title IV $17,991, Private $0, Institutional $56 • Associate of Science – Healthcare Management: Title IV $16,034, Private $0, Institutional $25 • Associate of Science – Medical Billing and Coding: Title IV $16,520; Private $0, Institutional $0 • Associate of Science - Nursing: Title IV $25,519; Private $0; Institutional $0 • Associate of Science, Health Sciences (Basic X-Ray): Title IV $13,530; Private $0; Institutional $638 • Associate of Science, Health Sciences (Dental Assistant): Title IV $23,020; Private $0; Institutional $0 • Associate of Science, Health Sciences (Medical Assistant): Title IV $17,987; Private $0; Institutional $0 • Associate of Science, Health Sciences (Medical Administrative Assistant): Title IV $14,680; Private $0; Institutional $0 • Associate of Science, Health Sciences (Medical/ Clinical Laboratory Assistant): Title IV $17,598; Private $0; Institutional $0 • Associate of Science, Health Sciences (Medical Office and Billing Specialist): Title IV $16,312; Private $0; Institutional $0 • Associate of Science, Health Sciences (Patient Care Technician): Title IV $19,195; Private $0; Institutional $0 • Associate of Science, Health Sciences (Pharmacy Technician): Title IV $14,231; Private $0; Institutional $0 • Associate of Science, Health & Human Services: Data Not Available • Associate of Science, Heath Sciences (Healthcare Technology & Systems): Data Not Available Record Preservation: All student records are maintained on an electronic database, and access to data is controlled based upon need and is password protected. Records are backed up daily to redundant systems that are both on site and remote, that UMA owns and controls. supervised by qualified individuals within the Program Development group. Subject matter experts and instructional design experts are responsible for these supervisor components. Additionally, the program development group works collaboratively with Program Chairs and faculty for quality improvement on an ongoing continuous basis. Program Chairs are subject matter experts and maintain ongoing program supervisor responsibility. They assume the full administrative responsibility for the management of faculty and classroom implementation of instructional requirements for each program. Program Chairs continuously monitor faculty instruction and feedback to identify quality improvement opportunities. Programs are assessed and evaluated by studying: • Grade distribution throughout the program to determine the effectiveness of each course and the results of the comprehensive exams in each course. • Retention of students and if not retained, the exit points and reasons. • Successful completion/graduation. • Placement data. • Student survey data to determine program effectiveness. Staff review of Associate Program Chair and Program Chair educational credentials produce graduate level background in education, medical science, health science, business administration, human resource management, and health services administration. Student Complaints Process: UMA’s student complaints process and policies can be found in a number of locations that are readily available to the public and students including in its catalog at https://portal.ultimatemedical.edu/public/uma/images/PDF/Catalog/UMA%20Catalog.pdf. UMA contacts for student complaints are as follows: communicate with the appropriate instructor or staff member; communicate with the Learner Services Advisor, or administrative manager; communicate with the Director of Education; unresolved concerns may be elevated to a Review Committee. A UMA Cares Resolution Specialist is available for students to voice their problems, concerns, frustrations, or complaints via phone at 800.509.5474 or e-mail at umacares@ultimatemedical.edu. Distance Education Programs Offered In Iowa The total, estimated cost of tuition, fees, books and supplies for each program is listed below. Tuition costs vary when courses are failed and must be repeated. Students are charged full tuition for repeated coursework. It should be noted that the Academy charges lesser tuition to veterans and active military personnel. Diploma Programs • Healthcare Technology & Systems: $15,910 • Medical Office and Billing Specialist: $16,340 • Medical Administrative Assistant: $16,340 • Medical Billing and Coding: $16,770 • Pharmacy Technician: $16,125 Associate of Science Degree Programs • Health and Human Services: $27,520 • Health Information Technology: $27,305 • Healthcare Accounting: $27,950 • Healthcare Management: $28,380 • Medical Billing and Coding: $27,090 • Health Sciences –Health Technology & Systems: $26,230 • Health Sciences – Medical Office and Billing Specialist: $26,660 • Heath Sciences – Pharmacy Technician $26,445 • Health Sciences – Medical Administrative Assistant: $26,660 The following programs require an externship/field experience: • Pharmacy Technician Diploma and Associate of Science Degree • Health Information Technology Associate of Science Degree Once a student successfully completes online classroom training in these programs, the student is placed in an onsite externship/practicum practicing the responsibilities and duties consistent with the core concentration of his/her program. An onsite externship/practicum must begin within 14 days of completing classroom training. A student must successfully complete the onsite externship/practicum in order to graduate and receive an applicable credential. UMA assigns externship/practicum sites based on availability. Universal Medical Academy does not guarantee a particular office or geographical location. However, a student’s request is taken into consideration when making assignments. All UMA externships are unpaid. UMA has a relationship with companies across the country for health information technology field experiences. Students enrolled in a pharmacy technician program receive 180 hours of hands-on experience under the supervision of a licensed pharmacist at a pharmacy. This includes learning a variety of day-to-day tasks that may be common for this career field. The practicum for this program includes 135 hours of simulation and 45 hours of hands-on training on site. Students enrolled in the Health Information Technology program receive 45 hours of hands-on experience under the supervision of a professional. This includes learning a variety of day-to- day tasks that may be common for this career field. Registration Compliance As required by Iowa Code Section 261B.4, UMA disclosed its institutional policy on refunding tuition charges for withdrawn students. The Academy’s tuition refund policy is not governed by Iowa law since the school is a private nonprofit institution. However, staff notes that UMA’s tuition refund policy for Iowa resident students who withdraw is more beneficial to the student than required of a for-profit school under Iowa law. Administrative rules specifically require the school to comply with the requirements of Chapter 261.9(1) “e” through “h”. • Iowa Code Section 261.9(1)(e) requires a school to maintain and disseminate a drug and alcohol abuse policy that includes sanctions for violation of the school’s policy and information about the availability of drug or alcohol counseling or rehabilitation. Iowa Code Section 261.9(1)(f) requires a school to maintain and disseminate a sexual abuse policy that includes information about counseling opportunities and reporting instances of sexual abuse to school officials and law enforcement. These requirements duplicate policies and disclosures required by the federal Department of Education for a school that participates in the federal student aid programs. The Academy complies with the requirements of Iowa Code Section 261.9(1)(e) and (f), and discloses these policies to students in its Student Consumer Information at:  https://www.ultimatemedical.edu/pdfs/Drug-and-Alcohol-Abuse-Prevention.pdf  https://www.ultimatemedical.edu/pdfs/tampacampuscrimestatistics.pdf  https://www.ultimatemedical.edu/pdfs/clearwatercampuscrimestatistics.pdf • Iowa Code Section 261.9(1)(g) requires a school to maintain a special policy concerning institutional charges for members of the Iowa National Guard or reserve members of the U.S. Armed Forces, or the spouse of such a member if the member has a dependent child, when the service member or spouse must withdraw from the school because the service member has been called to active (Iowa) state or federal military duty or service. The Academy complies with the requirement of Iowa Code Section 261.9(1)(g), and discloses these policies to students in its school catalog addendum at https://portal.ultimatemedical.edu/public/uma/images/PDF/Catalog/UMA%20Catalog%2 0Addendum.pdf. The Catalog will be updated with this policy upon the next, regularly scheduled Catalog publication date. • This law requires a school to develop and implement a policy for employees who, in the course of their employment, attend, examine, counsel, or treat a child and who suspect the physical or sexual abuse of that child. By cross-reference from existing administrative rules for registration [283-21.2(261B), subsection 7], this new policy now applies to certain registered schools. However, implementation of this policy is not required for a distance education program provider who has no compensated party conducting operational activity at an Iowa location. Ultimate Medical Academy has not applied for registration renewal to conduct any type of operational activity in Iowa. Student Consumer Information: In its registration application, UMA affirms its willingness to comply with the requirements of Iowa Code Chapter 261.9, as stipulated by Iowa Code Section 261B.4(8). Chapter 261.9 requires disclosure to students of information about the school’s programs, charges, tuition refund policies, whether a certificate or diploma awarded by the school is applicable toward a degree program the school offers, and the identity of the school’s accrediting agency. These disclosures are duplicative of the federal Department of Education’s student consumer information disclosure requirements for a school that participates in the federal student aid programs and the Academy discloses them in its catalog and online catalog addendum at https://www.ultimatemedical.edu/student-information/. UMA affirms on the application that it will comply with the provisions of Iowa Code Section 261B.7. Effective July 1, 2012, these provisions of Iowa Code were modified to state that,
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