INSTITUTIONAL CATALOG ADDENDUM Altamonte Springs Campus 7/16/2019

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INSTITUTIONAL CATALOG ADDENDUMAltamonte Springs Campus7/16/20191

FACULTY & ADMINISTRATION:CORPORATE ADMINISTRATIONDr. Terrence LaPier, Ph.D. – President/CEOPat Guariglia - CFOJulie Orloff, M.Ed., CMA, RMA, CPC – Vice President of Compliance & RegulatoryAlejandro Manrique – Corporate Director of Financial AidDominique Werner – Director of Online Administration/Corporate RegistrarMichael Zuccheri – Retention & Completion DirectorDiane Dodge – Controller, Director of Human ResourcesCAMPUS ADMINISTRATIONMichael Zuccheri - Campus DirectorSheree Ford– Director of AdmissionsMonica Robles - Financial Aid ManagerKristie Morales– RegistrarTheresa Mantovani - Career Services DirectorVacant -LibrarianEDUCATIONMarsha Pearce, LPN – Full TimeSeminole Community CollegeSanford, FloridaNursing Assistant InstructorStephanie Bain, MA, BSN, RN, CMSRN PN-Full TimeLiberty University, VAJacksonville University, FLLake Sumter Community College, FLPN InstructorAnthony Marchese, MSN, BSN, ASN - Full TimeNova South Eastern University, FLSt. Joseph’s College, New YorkLa Guardia Community College, NYASN InstructorCassandra Catherine Briggs, BSN, ASN –adjunctPolk State College Winter Haven FLASN InstructorBethsaida Gonzalez, MSN, BSN PN- adjunctKaplan University Online SchoolUniversidad del Sagrado Corazon San Juan Puerto RicoPN Instructor2

Faye Blakeney, RNInstructorFlorida Southern College, Lakeland, FLKeiser University, Orlando FlMohammad Hassan Khan, MSN, ARNP, PN - adjunctFIU – Master of Science Nursing—Miami, FLFIU – Bachelors of Science Nursing – Miami, FLPN InstructorAngeline Quinones MSN, BSN, APRN, FNP-C, CEN, – adjunctCollege of Mount Saint Vincent, Riverdale NYASN/PN InstructorSamantha Paramesvaran, MSN, BSN, RN - adjunctJohns Hopkins University—Baltimore, MDUniversity of Central Florida—Orlando, FLASN/PN InstructorDorothy Aleshe, BSN - PN adjunctBSN-Chamberlain College of Nursing. Addison, ILPN InstructorJesse Frauenhofer, MS, RDMS, RVTDiagnostic Medical Sonography Program DirectorMS Criminal Justice. University of Central Florida, Tampa FLDiagnostic Medical Sonography, Sanford Brown InstituteAshley Goebel, RDMSDiagnostic Medical Sonography Clinical CoordinatorBSA Anthropology University of Central Florida Orlando FLAS Diagnostic Medical Sonography Central Florida Institute Orlando FLAshanti Johnson, MSN, BSN, RN- Full TimeASN Nursing Program DirectorMSN- University of Central Florida, Orlando, FLBSN- University of Central Florida, Orlando, FLASN – Seminole State, Sanford, FLElizabeth Hickman, BSN, RN, ASN- Full TimeBSN – University of Central Florida, FLASN – Seminole State College, FLASN InstructorTameika Anderson, MSN, BSN-adjunctPN Instructor3

MSN-Medical University of South Carolina, SCBSN- Medical University of South Carolina, SCTheresa St. Pierre, MSN, BSN, RN –ASN/PN adjunctMSN. University of Phoenix. Phoenix AZBSN – Keiser University, Lakeland FLASN/PN InstructorDeborah Jones, MSN, BSN, RN PN/ASN -adjunctMSN, Western Governors University Salt Lake City UtahBSN Millers College of Nursing, Orlando FLASN/PN InstructorHelene Cohn, MSN, BSN, ASN –FTMSN, De Paul University. Chicago, ILBSN Southern SDA University Collegedale, TNOakwood University Huntsville, ALASN InstructorAlana Washington - adjunctAS in Business ManagementEverest University. Tampa FLMedical Assistant. Winter Park Tech. Winter Park FLMedical Assistant ProgramStacy Di Bartolomeo, CRTRadiologic Technology Program DirectorPhD Educational Leadership Educational LeadershipNorth Central University. Orlando, FLAS of Applied Sciences in Radiologic Sciences.The Community College of Baltimore County. Rosedale MDJilleyn Jones – Full TimeB.S in Health Sciences. Grand Canyon University Phoenix AZMedical Imaging College of Lake County Grace lake ILRadiologic Technology Program Clinical CoordinatorAmanda Kirkland – adjunctB.S. Healthcare Management from South University, Savannah GAUltrasound Diagnostic, Certificate Tampa FLNicole Y. Garcia-Santiago, MHS, RDMS, RVTInstructor – FTMasters in Health Science, Saint Francis University, Loreto, PABS in Medical Sonography Vascular and Echocardiography Technologist, Carolina PRKim Myers, RN, BSN, MSN, – Full TimeMasters of Science in Nursing Practice, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL4

Kevin Riley – RN, BSN, MSN adjunctMasters in Science in Nursing EducationUniversity of Phoenix, Maitland, FLSummer Burk, BSNInstructor – FTJacksonville University, BSN, Jacksonville FLErin Young, BSN, ASNInstructor PTValencia College, ASN, Orlando FLAdventist University, BSN, Orlando FLDarlene Auguste, RN, MSNClinical Coordinator – NursingUniversity of Phoenix, MSN, Phoenix ArizonaMichael BernecheInstructor – PharmacologyLECOM, School of Pharmacy, Doctor of PharmacyPamela Condon, RNInstructorChamberlain University, BSN, Chicago, ILMcEwan University, Edmonton AB, CA, ASNPriscilla Cornell, MSN, ARNPInstructorSouth University, Savannah, GA ARNPConcorde Career Institute, Orlando, FL ASNKamala Gilleylen, MSN, BSN, ASInstructorGrand Canyon University, Phoenix AZSouthern University, Orlando FLOakwood University, Huntsville, ALTiffany Johnson, RTInstructorKeiser University, Orlando FL BS Health Service AdministrationKeiser University, Orlando, FL AS in Radiologic TechnologyJames Morgan, DCInstructorPalmar College of Chiropractic, San Jose, CA5

Sarah NeelInstructorUniversity of Central Florida, Orlando FL MS in BiotechnologyGeorgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GAKyle Savitz, ARNPInstructorUniversity of Central Florida Orlando, FL MSNGeorgetown University, Washington DC BSNGeneral Education InstructorsTyrell KahanInstructorDoctor of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FLMasters in Development Practice, Emery University, Atlanta, GAEvelyn StrasfeldInstructorKeene State College, BS in EducationNarendra Narayana, BA, MS, BE, MBAFlorida Atlantic University, MBA in Entrepreneurship & Global Business ManagementBangalore University, India, Bachelor of Engineering in TelecommunicationsBroward Community College, Certification in Accounting & FinanceChristopher Aults, Ph.D., MA, BSInstructorFlorida Atlantic University, Doctorate in PhilosophyFlorida Atlantic University, Master of Arts PsychologyPennsylvania University, BS in Psychology,Jenifer Hoyte, PhD – Online adjunctPhD in Math Education Florida International University, Miami FLMasters/Bachelors Math, CPTR, Ohio State University, Columbus OHMichael Bernashe – Pharm.D. – Online adjunct instructorPharm. D in Pharmacy – Lake Erie College of Osteopathic MedicineGregory CecereInstructorMasters of Arts in English Literature, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FLBachelors of Arts in English, Florida International University, Miami FL6

ACADEMIC SCHEDULEThe following dates are potential start dates for each program of study and the expected completion date. Thesedates are subject to change, according to enrollment numbers and changes in a student’s progression through theprogram.CAMBRIDGE MASTER CALENDARCAMBRIDGE MASTER CALENDARFORPROGRAMS ONLYSEMESTER DATES7.5 Week Course Schedule WITHIN SEMESTER01/07/2019 – 04/26/201901/07/19 – 02/27/1902/28/19 – 04/26/1905/06/2019 – 08/23/201905/06/19 – 06/26/1906/27/19 – 08/23/1909/03/2019 – 12/20/201909/03/19 – 10/23/1910/24/19 – 12/20/1901/06/2020 – 04/24/202001/06/20 – 02/26/2002/27/20 – 04/24/2005/04/2020 – 08/21/202005/04/20 – 06/24/2006/25/20 – 08/21/2008/31/2020 – 12/18/202008/31/20 – 10/21/2010/22/20 – 12/18/20Clock Hour Programs:PROGRAMSTART DATEGRAD DATE7

Practical 19TBD9/27/201912/20/2019Nursing 11/20195/17/20198/16/201911/18/2019Medical 20196/3/20198/15/201910/21/2019Medical Billing and CodingScheduled Breaks for All Students:Spring 2019: 03/16/2019 – 03/24/2019ATLANTA ONLY: 03/30/2019 – 04/07/2019Summer 2019: 06/29/2019 – 07/07/2019Fall 2019: 11/23/2019 – Holidays for All Students:Martin Luther King Day 01/21/19Presidents’ Day 02/18/19Memorial Day 05/27/19Labor Day 09/02/19Veterans Day 11/11/198

Martin Luther King Day 01/20/20Presidents’ Day 02/17/20Winter 2019: 12/21/2019 – 01/05/2020Memorial Day 05/25/20Labor Day 09/07/20Veterans Day 11/11/20Spring 2020: To Be DeterminedHours of OperationMonday thru Friday 8:30am – 10:00pTUITION & FEES(Books and Supplies Included in the l NursingRadiologicTechnologyAssociate ofScience in NursingMedical AssistantPhlebotomyTechnicianNursing AssistantMedical Billingand CodingRN to BSNBS in RadiologicSciencesEffective May 6, 2019Application FeeTuition(Books &SuppliesIncluded)Other Fees not in Tuition 50.00** 50,006.00 80.00 Grad Fee 50.00** 40,479.00 80.00 Grad Fee 50.00** 49,262.00 80.00 Grad Fee 50.00** 12,200.00 80.00 Grad Fee 50.00** 1,980.00N/A 50.00** 80.00 Grad Fee 50.00** 80.00 Grad Fee 50.00** 80.00 Grad Fee 50.00** 80.00 Grad FeeThe above tuition prices include the cost of textbooks, one set of scrubs & lab fees.** Indicated all application fees are Non Refundable9

Update to the Admission Process Page 8 & 9 of the CatalogAssociate of Science Nursing program ONLYWonderlic Testing Entrance ScoresProgramAssociate of Science in NursingWBST v290WBST q300Update to the Transfer of Credit Policy Page 9 of the CatalogTransfer of credit is always the decision of the individual college or university and is controlled by the receivingcollege. Accreditation does not guarantee transfer of credits.Applicants requesting credit earned for previous training at another post-secondary institution must submit sealedofficial transcripts to the Registrar with 30 day of starting a program. In order to be considered, the institutionwhere the credit was previously earned must be accredited by an agency recognized by the United StatesDepartment of Education and/or the Commission for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).CLEP is not accepted for Transfer Credit.ADVANCED STANDING / PROFICIENCIESThe Institute does not award credit for Advanced Standing, nor does the Institute permit students toproficiency out of courses.Transfer of credit from prior education must meet the following requirements: College course must be completed within 20 years of admission to Cambridge Institute with a minimumgrade of a C or higher.The following courses require a grade of a B or higher for transferability:o Anatomy & Physiology Io Anatomy & Physiology I Labo Anatomy & Physiology IIo Anatomy & Physiology II Labo College AlgebraAny student wishing to submit transcripts from a foreign country for consideration of admission is required toprovide a translation and evaluation by an approved organization recognized within the Department of Education.Reduction of tuition for transfer of credit is not to exceed 16 credits.10

Update to the Grievance Procedures on Page 11-12 of thecatalog····APPEALS FOR STUDENTSA student has the right to appeal all matters with respect to:Admissions decisionsTuition and fees mattersFinancial awards or policies, including satisfactory academic progressEducational policies, procedures, and grading concernsGENERAL POLICYThe Appeals Committee shall be responsible for evaluating and making a final decision for an appeal. Thecommittee will decide whether the appeal will be approved or denied. The committee will consist of acombination of faculty & staff members.Before the student files an appeal, due process must include:Step 1: Any student with a grievance may request an individual conference with the instructor or administrativestaff to address the matter.Step 2: If unable to resolve the grievance, the student can request a conference with the Program Director orDepartment Manager.Step 3: If still unable to resolve the grievance, the student is requested to schedule a conference with the CampusDirector.Step 4: If still unable to resolve the grievance, the student shall file an appeal with the appropriate documentationto the office of the Registrar.A final decision and response will be emailed to the student within a reasonable timeframe, not to exceed 7 daysafter the appeal is reviewed.The decision made by the Appeals Committee shall be final.If, in the judgment of the student, there is no satisfactory resolution, the student may contact the Vice President ofCompliance and Regulatory via email at jorloff@cambridgehealth.edu.11

Update to the VA section of the Catalog Page 72 –Florida Schools – Effective August 1, 2019In accordance with Title 38 US Code 3679 subsection (e), this school adopts the following additional provisionsfor any students using U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Post 9/11 G.I. Bill (Ch. 33) or VocationalRehabilitation & Employment (Ch. 31) benefits, while payment to the institution is pending from the VA. Thisschool will not: Prevent the student’s enrollment;Assess a late penalty fee to the student;Require the student to secure alternative or additional funding;Deny the student access to any resources (access to classes, libraries, or other institutional facilities)available to other students who have satisfied their tuition and fee bills to the institution.However, to qualify for this provision, such students may be required to: Produce the VA Certificate of Eligibility (COE) by the first day of class;Provide a written request to be certified;Provide additional information needed to properly certify the enrollment as described in other institutionalpolicies.12

College course must be completed within 20 years of admission to Cambridge Institute with a minimum grade of a C or higher. The following courses require a grade of a B or higher for transferability: o Anatomy & Physiology I o Anatomy & Physiology I Lab o Anatomy & Physiology II o Anatomy & Physiology II Lab o College Algebra