Choosing where to train for a healthcare and / or IT career is one of the most important decisions you will ever make. The right program teaches you the skills. The right culture changes who you become. At Cambridge, that culture has a name: Helping Others.
What to Know
- Cambridge is a person-centered, student-focused institution where faculty define success not by their own credentials, but by the growth, achievement, and success of their students.
- Students arrive with a “Born Ready” attitude and train through hands-on instruction and real clinical experience.
- One shared purpose unites the campus: every student is a bridge to the countless future patients they will one day care for.
- The result is a community built on competence, compassion, and a commitment to helping others.
What Does Cambridge Culture Actually Look Like?
Cambridge’s culture is not an abstraction printed on a wall; it is the daily practice of putting people first. When faculty members across our campuses were interviewed, a striking pattern emerged: not one of them wanted to talk about themselves. Asked about their own accomplishments, each instructor instead turned the conversation toward their students, a learner who finally mastered a difficult clinical technique, a single parent who persevered, a graduate transformed.
That instinct to deflect attention from self and redirect it toward the student is the truest measure of the Cambridge culture. Here, faculty do not see themselves as lecturers delivering content. They see themselves as mentors immersed in each student’s journey, invested in the outcome of every individual who trains with us.
Why “Heroes Train Here”
Our students carry a Born Ready attitude. They are preparing to step into roles where competence is not optional and compassion is not negotiable, the nurse who detects what others may have missed, who becomes the calm at the center of a crisis. These are the everyday heroes healthcare depends on.
Cambridge students do not wait to be ready; they show up determined, resilient, and hungry to make a difference. Cambridge meets that energy with hands-on instruction, real clinical experience, and faculty who refuse to let them settle for less than their potential.
How Does the Attention to Each Student Pay Off?
Cambridge’s culture is bound together by one shared purpose: a commitment to helping every future patient. The student is never the end of the line, the student is the bridge to the countless people they will care for over a career. Faculty pour into students, students pour into their training, and that investment flows outward to every patient who will one day be in their hands.
This is what makes Cambridge more than a college. It is a community of people who have decided that the highest calling is to be competent, to be compassionate, and above all, to help others. That is the Cambridge culture and it is the rarest asset of all.
Explore Our Programs — On Campus and Online
Cambridge offers programs across campuses in Atlanta, Orlando (Altamonte Springs), Palm Beach (Delray Beach), and Miami Gardens, with many programs available 100% online nationwide. Depending on the program, students learn in the classroom, fully online, or through a flexible hybrid — with day, evening, and fast-track options. Choose from certificate and diploma, Associate, Bachelor’s, and Master’s pathways.
Nursing
- Practical Nursing (Diploma, LPN) — high-fidelity simulation labs; prepares for the NCLEX-PN.
- Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN/RN) — the fastest realistic path to becoming a registered nurse.
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) — three tracks — Traditional (36 months), Bridge to BSN (32 months, for LPNs, Paramedics, or Respiratory Therapists), and Accelerated (16 months).
- RN to BSN (online) — post-licensure completion that advances working RNs into expanded roles.
- Master of Science in Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner (MSN-FNP, online) — advanced clinical leadership and primary-care practice.
Allied Health & Patient Care
- Diagnostic Medical Sonography — one of Cambridge’s signature imaging programs.
- Radiologic Technologist (Associate) — safe diagnostic imaging, offered at all campuses.
- Radiation Therapy — training for careers delivering therapeutic radiation.
- Medical Laboratory Technician — perform and assist with medical tests and specimen collection (75 weeks).
- Phlebotomy Technician (Diploma) — blood draw, testing, and specimen prep (11 weeks).
- Nursing Assistant — a rewarding entry point into direct patient care.
- Medical Assisting Technician— clinical and administrative skills for the modern medical office.
- Medical Billing and Coding — the revenue and records backbone of healthcare.
Health Information & Healthcare Leadership (Online)
- Health Information Technology (Associate, online) — analyze patient information and manage health records (75 weeks).
- Health Information Management (Bachelor’s, online) — advanced training in healthcare data leadership (75 weeks).
- Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration (online) — comprehensive preparation for healthcare management.
- Master of Health Informatics (MS-HI, online) — strategic leadership at the intersection of healthcare and technology.
Technology & Cybersecurity
- Associate of Science in Cyber & Network Security — preparation for entry-level technology roles.
- Bachelor of Science in Cyber & Network Security — deeper technical, leadership, and analytical training.
- Healthcare Cyber Specialist / Healthcare Cybersecurity & Privacy — protecting sensitive health information and systems.
- Information Technology Programs — Associate, Bachelor, and Diploma tracks with national certification prep (CompTIA A+, Security+, ISC2 SSCP).
Ready to Train Where Heroes Train?
If competence and compassion describe the professional you want to become, Cambridge is built for you.