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HIT Admissions Requirements


Contact: email Peter Viola at pviola@ccac.edu or call 412.237.2614.

Selective Admission Criteria
The Health Information Technology program at the Allegheny Campus of the Community College of Allegheny County is a limited enrollment program.

The following pre-program requirements must be completed with a grade of C or better before final acceptance into the Health Information Technology Program:

  1. All developmental coursework as indicated by the results of the College Placement Tests. [ENG-089, ENG-100, MAT-080, and the DVS (Developmental Studies) Series]
  2. Introduction to Biological Science (BIO-110).
  3. Credit cumulative quality point average of 2.50 or better.

Facilities and Equipment
CCAC offers students state-of-the-art equipment and facilities including a dedicated HIT laboratory housed in Milton Hall with 20 computers that connect to the campus network.

Program Outcomes Statistics

  • The 2020-2021 Graduation Rate was 100%
  • The 2020-2021 Employment Rate was 46%   The Unknown Employment Rate was 54%. This is based on HIT graduated students not providing feedback to the CCAC HIT Program inquiries.
  • The 2020-2021 Accreditation Exam Passing Rate was 100%

Clinical Experience
Clinical experiences are provided in area health care facilities as well as the campus HIT skills laboratory.

Requirements for Clinical Placement
All HIT students are required to have a physical examination, updated immunizations including the influenza vaccine, child abuse clearance, a criminal background check and FBI fingerprints prior to their first professional practice clinical placement. In addition, some facilities may require additional laboratory tests. Students are responsible for any fees incurred as a result of completing these requirements.

Advisory Committee
CCAC utilizes community advisory committees in all of its health career programs. The HIT program advisory committee is comprised of health information practitioners, faculty and college administrators who provide advice regarding curriculum revisions, marketing and recruiting, changing employment opportunities and clinical education. Advisory committee members serve as the liaison between the health care community and the college.

Scholarships and Financial Aid
Scholarships are available through the American Health Information Management Association and the Pennsylvania Health Information Management Association. Also, for additional information, see the Types of Aid page.