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CMA / CCMA Credential Prep · 36 weeks

Earn your Medical Assistant diploma at our Huntington Park Campus — and step toward CMA or CCMA certification.

800 hours of curriculum across 9 modules — communications, medical terminology, billing/coding, clinical lab procedures, A&P, and a 240-hour externship. Graduates may pursue CMA (AAMA) or CCMA (NHA) national certifications. Federal aid + GI Bill® accepted.

800
Clock Hours
240
Externship Hours
9
Curriculum Modules
ABHES
Accredited

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ABHES Accredited
BPPE Approved (CA)
CA Approved for Veterans
Federal Aid Eligible
Three SoCal Campuses
Inside the program

From curriculum to credential — what’s covered

Medical Assistant program at ACH

Curriculum

800 hours covered

9 modules, plus a 240-hour externship.

Medical Assistant program at ACH

Externship

Real clinical work

240 hours in clinical settings before graduation.

Medical Assistant program at ACH

National Exams

CMA & CCMA pathways

Independent credentialing bodies — eligibility verification required.

9 mo.
Program length
240 hrs
Externship in clinic
FAFSA
Federal aid eligible
GI Bill®
Approved at this campus
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Inside the Medical Assistant program

Medical Assistant students at ACH — click to play video

Why ACH

Why students choose our Huntington Park Campus

Four reasons our Medical Assistant program stands out to students deciding between schools.

9-module curriculum

800 clock hours covering medical terminology, A&P, clinical lab, back-office procedures, billing, and a 240-hour externship.

Externship in real clinics

Your training includes a 240-hour externship in a clinical setting before you graduate.

Hands-on practical training

EKG, phlebotomy, clinical lab work — plus medical billing, EHR, and front-office operations. Both clinical and administrative MA roles.

Expert faculty

The MA program is taught by physicians (M.D.) for medical lecture, and credentialed Medical Assistant practitioners for lab work.

Affording your program

Multiple ways to pay

Every Medical Assistant applicant is screened for federal aid, VA benefits, and WIB funding.

Federal Aid (FAFSA)

For those who qualify

Title IV federal financial aid. We help you complete the FAFSA at no cost.

VA / GI Bill®

Veterans & dependents

Approved by the California State Approving Agency for Veterans Education. DOD Tuition Assistance also accepted.

Other paths

Worker’s Comp · TAA · Plans

Worker’s Compensation, Trade Adjustment Assistance, and periodic payment plans available.

How to enroll

From form to first day in 4 steps

Submit the form to get started. Here’s the enrollment path:

1

Submit the form

Name and phone — simple one-step form.

2

Admissions call

An advisor follows up. Questions, start dates, funding eligibility.

3

Tour the campus

See the labs and meet faculty before enrolling.

4

Enroll & start

Sign agreement, finalize funding, arrive Day 1.

What you’ll study

9-module curriculum

800 clock hours, 36 weeks, 43 credits — covering core Medical Assistant topics from communications to clinical procedures, with two externship rotations in real clinical settings.

GE 480
Communications, Professional Development & Computer Basics
5 cr · 4 wk
HS 410
Medical Terminology
5 cr · 4 wk
HS 430
Medical Office Procedures
5 cr · 4 wk
HS 440
Introduction to Medical Billing & Coding
5 cr · 4 wk
MA 450
Back Office Procedures + Anatomy & Physiology I
5 cr · 4 wk
MA 460
Clinical Laboratory Procedures + Anatomy & Physiology II
5 cr · 4 wk
MA 470
Protective Practices & Clinical Skills + A&P III
5 cr · 4 wk
MA 400-1
Externship 1 (clinical setting)
4 cr · 120 hrs
MA 400-2
Externship 2 (clinical setting)
4 cr · 120 hrs

Source: ACH School Catalog 2025–2026, pages 47–48 and 63–64. Curriculum subject to revision; verify current modules in the most recent catalog.

After graduation

Credentialing pathway

Graduates of the ACH Medical Assistant program may pursue national certifications administered by independent credentialing organizations:

CMA

Certified Medical Assistant

Issued by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA). Candidate eligibility, exam scheduling, and exam fees are determined by AAMA. aama-ntl.org

CCMA

Certified Clinical Medical Assistant

Issued by the National Healthcareer Association (NHA). Candidate eligibility, exam scheduling, and exam fees are determined by NHA. nhanow.com

ACH does not issue, administer, or guarantee any national credential. Eligibility requirements and exam administration are determined by the credentialing bodies (AAMA, NHA). Confirm eligibility with the credentialing organization before testing.

Where the role takes you

Medical Assistants work at:

Per the U.S. Department of Labor occupational profile (SOC 31-9092.00), Medical Assistants are employed in a wide range of healthcare settings:

Physicians’ Offices

Hospitals

Outpatient Clinics

Urgent Care Centers

Ambulatory Surgery

Medical Groups

Specialty Practices

Health Systems

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics O*NET database (onetonline.org). ACH does not guarantee employment in any specific role or setting.

Your instructors

Learn from experienced Medical Assistant faculty

Gamal Razcalla, M.D.

Gamal Razcalla, M.D.

Physician Lecturer (All Campuses)

Full-time faculty

The MA program is taught by physicians (M.D. faculty) for medical lecture, and experienced MA practitioners for lab work.

Your campus

Huntington Park Campus

Campus details

Designation: Regional

Address: 6330 Pacific Blvd, Suite 201, Huntington Park, CA 90255

Phone: (888) 430-4224

VA approved: California State Approving Agency for Veterans Education

WIB partnership: Yes — eligible students may receive reduced tuition via WIB partner agencies

Lab equipment on site

  • EKG machines
  • Phlebotomy chairs & practice arms
  • Examination tables, screens, stools
  • Sphygmomanometers & stethoscopes
  • Compound microscopes & centrifuge
  • Autoclave & sterilization equipment
  • Otoscope, ophthalmoscope, glucometer
  • AED, CPR equipment, eye charts
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Common questions

Enrollment questions

When does the next class start?

Cohorts start regularly at the Huntington Park campus. Submit the form to get the next confirmed start date from admissions.

How can I pay for the program?

Federal aid (FAFSA), GI Bill®, WIB funding, payment plans, and other options are available for eligible students. Contact admissions for current tuition information.

Do I need a high school diploma?

Yes — high school diploma, GED, or CHSPE. Contact admissions for special circumstances.

What happens after I submit the form?

An admissions advisor will reach out during business hours. A campus tour and personal interview are required before enrollment.

Can I take classes online?

The Medical Assistant program is primarily in-person. We offer some online content, but lab work and externship are on-campus. Contact admissions for details.

Ready to enroll at Huntington Park?

Submit the form and an admissions advisor will follow up during business hours.

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