Federal Gainful Employment Disclosure (CGMBS)

Cost

How much will this program cost me?*

Tuition: $9000

Books and Supplies:  ~$100.00

Transportation: Varies

Child care (if applicable): Varies

Misc. (Vaccinations, Background Check, Drug Test):~$200.00

reliable computer with webcam and microphone: ~$500

CGMBS Trainee License fees (includes renewal): $67

*The amounts shown above include the costs for the entire program, assuming normal time to completion. Note that this information is subject to change.

Financing

What financing options are available to help me pay for this program?

Financing for this program may be available through grants, scholarships, loans (federal and private) and institutional financing plans. The median amount of debt for program graduates is shown below:

Federal loans: $0

Private education loans: $0

Institutional financing plan: $0

Students leave this program with zero debt as most of our CGMBS affiliates provide stipends. Should your personal finances cause you to be the exception, please refer to this website for current interest rates on federal loans. You can get a quote without it effecting your credit score. 


Success

How long will it take me to complete this program?

1 year. 100% of students complete this program in 1 year. 

What are my chances of getting a job when I graduate?*

The job placement rate for students who completed the program is 100%. California has a statewide critical shortage of CLSs as well as CGMBSs. 


Jobs Related to this Program

Click on the link below for more information on jobs related to this program.


Students Graduating on Time

100% of students graduate on time. 


Licensure Requirements

All student trainees are required to possess a valid California CGMBS Trainee license throughout the duration of the training year.

The SJSU CGMBS Training Program is approved by the State of California to meet the requirements for full CGMBS Licensure of graduates.


Additional Information

This page was updated on 2/20/2024

Information on this page is presented as required by the U.S. Department of Education.