Your neighborhood Fortis College in Cincinnati
Offering nursing, medical and dental assisting, and HVAC and welding programs!
Training Programs & Colleges in Cincinnati, OH
The FORTIS College in Cincinnati, OH provides career education and training to people in metropolitan Cincinnati in the nursing, healthcare, medical, dental and skilled trades career fields. FORTIS College is proud to be a contributing member to the Ohio community in more ways than one.
Do you want to be a nurse? Have you looked at a nursing school in Cincinnati, Ohio? If you answered yes, then you should investigate the nursing programs at FORTIS College in Cincinnati. The Nursing program will train you with the skills to pass your licensure exam to become a registered nurse. The Nursing program at FORTIS in Cincinnati has frequent class starts so contact us today for more information on pursuing a career as a nurse in Ohio or northern Kentucky.
Being a practical nurse is a rewarding and fulfilling career for many. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that overall job prospects for Licensed Practical Nurses is expected to be very good nationally with the best prospects in nursing care facilities and home healthcare services. The Practical Nursing program at FORTIS College in Cincinnati, OH will prepare you with the skills to pass your licensure exam upon graduation to become an entry-level Licensed Practical Nurse.
If like to solve practical problems and enjoy working with your hands, then you should check out the Skilled Trades programs at FORTIS College Cincinnati. In the HVAC-R program students learn to service and repair heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Train to become an HVAC technician or HVAC installer because homes and businesses in Ohio will all need their heating and cooling systems serviced sooner or later.
In healthcare, FORTIS College offers programs in Medical Assisting and Dental Assisting. In fact, Bureau of Labor Statistics ranks medical assistant and dental assistant among the fast growing occupations from now through 2018. Prospects are bright for those with the proper training to work in medical offices and dental practices in Ohio.
The welding program at FORTIS College is proud of its well-earned reputation with employers across Ohio. FORTIS welding students get to show both their artistic and technical welding skills on a variety of projects during the Welding Technology program.
At FORTIS College in Cincinnati, OH, we pride ourselves in preparing our students with exceptional hands-on training, preparing them for future opportunities of success. Our diploma and degree programs are designed to assist students with lifelong and continued education. Our experienced instructors help provide insight and expertise to students looking to succeed in existing and emerging career occupations
.FORTIS College Cincinnati was formerly known as Bohecker College before joining the network of FORTIS Colleges and Institutes. The campus is just a short drive from Fairfield, Forest Park & Norwood.
Programs
Nursing
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Practical Nursing
With advancements in medicine and our aging population, there will be continuous need for nurses for years to come. At FORTIS, you can develop the personal, academic and clinical skills to care for patients of all ages, ethnicities, and cultural groups in a variety of clinical settings.
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Nursing
With advancements in medicine and our aging population, there will be continuous need for nurses for years to come. At FORTIS, you can develop the personal, academic and clinical skills to care for patients of all ages, ethnicities, and cultural groups in a variety of clinical settings.
Skilled Trades
In our skilled trade programs, you will learn the knowledge and hands-on skills that will allow you to make a difference doing something you love to do. Our comprehensive skilled trades program curriculum combines traditional classroom instruction with situational and practical learning experiences to prepare students for an entry-level position.
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HVAC
As today’s heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems become more complex, trained HVAC technicians are critical to maintaining healthy, comfortable environments in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
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Welding Technology
Many of today’s exciting job opportunities have now shifted into trades - where working with your hands and discovering practical solutions, is far more exciting than sitting behind a desk all day. Nationally, welding job prospects should be good for welders trained in the latest technologies, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Healthcare / Medical
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, healthcare and medical career opportunities are forecast to grow over the next decade, due in part to our aging population and increased need for healthcare. Fortis offers a variety of medical and healthcare training programs to help meet this need.
Dental
The dental assisting and dental training programs at Fortis Colleges and Institutes help students acquire the skills and knowledge they need to demonstrate competency required for relevant licensing and getting started on a new career. Dental assistants and dental hygienists are critical members of the healthcare team and Fortis’s dental training programs can help prepare you for a new career.
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Before attending Fortis I was honestly just trying to find something to do with my life. I had little dead-end jobs here and there.
My Fortis education has, I would say, built a strong foundation for the career path that I am trying to go in.
No matter what you go through in life if you believe in yourself, if you believe all you have to believe that you can truly do it. I would want people to know that I could do it, they could do it, all they had to do is believe.
I decided to do a Medical Assistant program so that I could get a career program that would get me a good professional future. I was also influenced by my grandmother who trained to be a Medical Assistant and then went on for other education and training and is still in healthcare.
Oh, my kids love it. They love the fact that I am a nurse. The day I graduated they had the biggest smiles on their faces. It was huge accomplishment for us and they knew that our life was going to be different because of it.
Accreditation and State Authorization
Institutional Accreditation
Fortis College in Cincinnati, Ohio is accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools, 6116 Executive Blvd., Suite 730, North Bethesda, MD 20852 P. (301) 291-7550 info@abhes.org
State Authorization
Fortis College (Registration #1801) is approved by the Ohio State Board of Career Colleges and Schools:
Ohio State Board of Career Colleges and Schools (SBCCS)
30 East Broad Street, Suite 2481
Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 466-2752
http://scr.ohio.gov/
Fortis College’s Practical Nursing and Associate Degree in Nursing programs are provisionally approval by the Ohio Board of Nursing:
Ohio Board of Nursing
17 South High Street, Suite 400
Columbus, OH 45215-7410
(614) 466-3947
http://www.nursing.ohio.gov/
Fortis College is licensed by the Kentucky Commission on Proprietary Education.
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Licensure and Certification
This program has been approved by and meets the educational requirements for licensure as a Registered Professional Nurse (RN) in the state of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.
We have not made a determination for the following states*: AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, DC, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IA, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, ND, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, and WY.
Those who successfully graduate from the professional nursing program may be eligible to take the NLCLEX-RN ®. Approval to take the examination is not automatic. Successfully passing the NCLEX is one of several requirements for licensure.
Residents of Indiana who successfully graduate from the Nursing program meet the requirements to apply for a Registered Nursing license by reciprocity from Indiana once they obtain licensure in Ohio.
Requirements for licensure vary among states. In order to locate the licensure eligibility requirements of another state, please refer to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) to find the contact information the Board of Nursing of that state. Click here to visit the NCSBN website.
*If you need additional information on state eligibility or transferability requirements for these states, please contact the Campus President or Dean of Nursing.
The Practical Nursing program has been approved by and meets the educational requirements for becoming a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in the state of Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.
We have not made a determination for the following states*: AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, DC, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IA, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, ND, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, and WY.
Those who successfully graduate from the Practical Nursing program may be eligible to take the NCLEX-PN ®. Approval to take the examination is not automatic. Successfully passing the NCLEX is one of several requirements for licensure.
Residents of Indiana who successfully graduate from the Practical Nursing program meet the requirements to apply for a Practical Nursing license by reciprocity from Indiana once they obtain licensure in Ohio.
Requirements for licensure vary among states. In order to locate the licensure eligibility requirements of another state, please refer to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) to find the contact information the Board of Nursing of that state. Click here to visit the NCSBN website.
*If you need additional information on state eligibility or transferability requirements for these states, please contact the Campus President or Dean of Nursing.
Graduation does not guarantee eligibility to sit for licensure, certification, or registry exams. Please understand that licensure and certification eligibility can be affected by unlawful events that take place after acceptance into a program. As part of the licensure, certification, and registration application process, arrest and court records of final adjudication for any offense other than a minor traffic violation may be submitted to credentialing agency for review. Applicants who have been convicted of a felony and whose civil rights have not been restored may be considered incomplete by the College until documentation of restoration of civil rights is received.
Licensing and certification requirements vary by state. Students who relocate to another state during their enrollment may or may not satisfy the eligibility criteria to obtain a professional license or certification in that state.
Please contact the Campus President or Dean of Education/Nursing if you have additional questions pertaining to your program of interest.