About Us
Harvard Institute of Health Sciences (HIHS)
The Philosophy
Harvard Institute of Health Sciences (HIHS) exists for the purpose of helping those who want to help themselves, and we believe in the dignity of each individual who has the right to a job that will pay enough to fulfill basic human needs. At HIHS, each individual is treated as an individual with unique aspirations, needs and abilities. All of the Harvard Institute of Health Sciences training is to the point, short term and intensive. Most adults cannot afford to spend several years gaining job skills, and at HIHS they do not have to.
The Mission
The Harvard Institute of Health Sciences Mission is based on philosophy of self-determination. HIHS is dedicated to providing quality educational and training opportunities to those individuals seeking the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain entry-level employment in allied health or related professions, to become further credentialed to advance their career, and/or to equip graduates with skill-specific expertise to gain a competitive edge in the workforce.
Harvard Institute of Health Sciences’ role in achieving this mission is to keep current with employer expectations, and maintain those expectations based on academic standards. And, to support this mission, the faculty and staff are committed:
- To provide programs of study that are educationally sound, up-to-date, of high quality and demonstrably effective to prepare our graduates for the current job market.
- To maintain a clear and consistent admissions process that accurately represents the institution while producing enough enrollments to sustain the institution’s financial stability.
- To ensure proper and ethical administration of all financial aspects of the institution.
- To establish and maintain effective and constructive long-lasting employer relationships or networks that will result in achieving externship and employment placement goals. This will ultimately ensure the success of our students and graduates.
- To provide effective student services that recognizes individual differences.
- To ensure successful student retention, graduation, and employability where applicable.
Approval & Affiliations
Harvard Institute of Health Sciences is approved/affiliated by the following agencies:
Florida Board of Nursing
4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin C-02
Tallahassee, FL 32399-3252
(850) 488-0595
http://www.floridasnursing.org
National Healthcareer Association (NHA)
11161 Overbrook Road
Leawood, Kansas 66211
Phone: (913) 661-5592
Fax: (913) 661-6291
https://www.nhanow.com/
Board of Nephrology Examiners Nursing & Technology (BONENT), Inc.
100 S. Washington Street
Rockville MD 20850
Phone: (202) 462-1252
Fax: (202) 463-1257
MEDICAL CAREER ASSESSMENTS (MedCA)
376 S Bayview Ave
Freeport, NY 11520
Phone: 516-868-6800
Fax: 516-442-3222
CE Broker
Phone: 877-434-6323.
American Medical Certification Associations (AMCA)
194 US Highway 46 East
Fairfield, NJ 07004
Phone: 973.582.1800 Fax: 973.582.1801
https://www.amcaexams.com/
Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB)
215 Constitution Avenue NW, Suite 101
Washington, DC 20037
Phone: (800) 363-8012
Fax: (202) 888-1699
https://www.ptcb.org/
Office Hours
Monday– Friday —————— 9:00am– 5:00pm
Classes Hours
Monday Friday —————-8:30am– 10:00pm
Saturday —————————– 9:00am–3:00pm
Close for lunch ———————- 12pm- 12:30pm
Holidays Hours: Closed on the following holidays)
July ——————————Independence Day
September ———————- Labor Day
October ————————- Columbus Day
November ———————-Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day
December ———————–Christmas Day
January: ————————-New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day
February ————————President’s Day
April ——————————Good Friday
May ——————————Memorial Day
Financial Services
“Education is an investment in your future!”
Learn about the Harvard Institute of Health Sciences acceptable payment options.
- Payment in full on or before the first day of class.
2. Private Loans
Private education loans, sometimes called alternative loans, are available for students who have a need to cover educational costs. Private loans are offered by private lenders. Eligibility for private student loans often depends on the student’s credit score.
3. Installment Plans
These plans will be set up based upon the student’s ability to make monthly or quarterly payments over the length of the program, with a minimum down payment made on or before the first day of class.
4. Employer Reimbursement
Many employers have programs that reimburse students for educational costs. Students should contact the personnel office at their place of employment to determine if such funding is available for attendance at the School.
5. CareerSource
6. Tuition Program Discounts
Harvard Institute of Health Sciences provides a variety of tuition program discounts and scholarship options to its enrolled students, alumni, and community partners. The Institution does not participate in Title IV at this time.
For more information on tuition, fees, and costs please contact us.