From submitting your application to admission to registration, Northwood Tech is available to help guide you through the admissions process. To help you successfully complete this program, Northwood Tech has developed a set of program requirements and functional ability criteria. For students with a disability, reasonable accommodations are available to help you be successful in the program of your choice.
Admission Requirements
The first step to get admitted is to fill out a Northwood Tech application, and Northwood Tech will guide you from there. If you're not quite ready to become a student, visit a campus to get the full Northwood Tech experience. A campus tour will give you the opportunity to meet staff, instructors and students, tour the campus and get a real feel for the campus culture.
- Complete Online application form
- Have earned a high school diploma or GED certificate; current high school seniors must provide both a current high school transcript and a final (official) transcript with confer date
- Complete admissions meeting with a Northwood Tech counselor (academic admission requirements apply)
2024-25 Medical Coding Specialist Program Additional Information will be available April 2024.
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Program-Specific Requirements
- Review and complete the computer skills inventory
- Review Medical Coding Specialist program orientation materials
- Meet with Medical Coding Specialist program advisor to determine program sequencing and completion goals
2024-25 Medical Coding Specialist Student Handbook
- Health Sciences Policies
- HS-i Work-based Learning Terms
- HS-ii Code of Conduct
- HS-01 Northwood Tech Mission, Vision, Values, & Tenets
- HS-02 Rules and Regulations-Student Signature
- HS-03 Safety Accountability Statement-Student Signature
- HS-04 Bloodborne Pathogen Risk Statement
- HS-05 CDC Guidelines and Links
- HS-06 Standard Precautions Chart
- HS-07 Exposure Control Procedures (Needle stick)
- HS-08 Performance-Based Instruction
- HS-09 Student Responsibilities
- HS-10 Responsibility of the Learner
- HS-11 Test-Taking
- HS-12 Studying Hints
- HS-13 Important Dispositions for Critical Thinkers
- HS-14 Good Thinking vs. Poor Thinking
- HS-15 Computer Information
- HS-16 Communication Guidelines
- HS-17 Confidentiality-HIPAA
- HS-18 Transfer Credit
- HS-19 Witnessing Legal Documents
- HS-20 Health Status
- HS-21 Health Form
- HS-22 BLS-Medic 1st Aid Requirements
- HS-23 Course Expectations for Assignments
- HS-24 Professional Expectations and Dress Code
- HS-25 Grading Policy
- HS-26 Improvement Plan
- HS-27 Academic Appeals Procedures
- HS-28 Automatic Program Dismissal
- HS-29 Complaints Concerning Health Sciences Programs
- MCS Program Policies
- MCS-01 2024-25 Catalog Page and Course Descriptions
- MCS-02 2024-25 Required Courses
- MCS-03 Program Prerequisites
- MCS-04 Program Outcomes
- MCS-05 Absences
- MCS-06 Late Work
- MCS-07 Failing Grades
- MCS-08 Fail Repeat Policy
- MCS-09 Withdrawal Policy
- MCS-10 Dismissal from Program
- MCS-11 Reentry After Dismissal
- MCS-12 Program Completion
Medical Coding Specialist Orientation-Fall 2024
2024-25 Medical Coding Specialist Orientation documents will be available April 2024.
Medical Coding Specialist Withdrawal
- Instructions for Withdrawal from MCS Core Courses
- If you are on this web page, your MCS Academic Advisor has been notified that you dropped your MCS core (530-XXX) courses.
- If you are withdrawing from your MCS core (530-XXX) courses, the MCS program would like to gather data regarding your decision to withdraw. This data is useful in the MCS planning process. Thank you for providing this information.
- Please carefully review the Withdrawal from the MCS Program form. Please complete the form and email it to sara.kroeplin@NorthwoodTech.edu.
- If you have questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to contact Sara Kroeplin, MCS Program Director, at sara.kroeplin@NorthwoodTech.edu or 715-685-3021.
- If you are on this web page, your MCS Academic Advisor has been notified that you dropped your MCS core (530-XXX) courses.
Technology Requirements
If using Macintosh or Linux based computers, coursework must be submitted using your Office365 tools provided with your Northwood Tech email account. It is important to verify with your Program Faculty if non-Windows based computers are acceptable in the program.