Jodi Kidd, instructor, stated, “This program is an excellent starting point to gain entry level skills needed to work in a medical office. Graduates will have the opportunity to become a certified billing and coding specialist.”
What are former students saying? Judy, a 2010 graduate, stated that the AMOS program gave her the background and knowledge to become a ward clerk at Knox Community Hospital. Diana, of Galion, a 2011 graduate, points out this program gave her the computer experience needed to become successful at her new career.
Tina Snyder, financial aid coordinator, added, “This program is eligible for a Pell Grant and Stafford loans.” Snyder is happy to discuss possible financial aid options.
Take this opportunity to speak to the instructor and have some hands-on time in the classroom/computer lab. Refreshments will be provided. If unable to attend, check out the website at http://www.acwhcc.org or call the Adult Education Office at 419-289-3313 to receive information about adult courses.
Published: October 5, 2011









