General Admission Requirements:
- Ability to read, write, and comprehend English.
- Complete application.
- Submit two forms of identification: one must be a current government-issued photo ID, and the other must be a copy of the original Social Security Card.
- Criminal background check.
- School uniform is required if your program includes skills or clinicals.
- TB skin screen test, or a negative TB chest X-ray if the skin screen test is positive.
- High school diploma, GED, or another equivalency, or higher (except for the CNA program; concurrent students must be approved by MTC as described above).
- Eighteen years or older, except for CNA and Home Health Aide (For CNA and or Home Health Aide, you must be at least 16 years or older).
- Current BLS/CPR card for all courses with clinical portion.
- Students below 18 years of age must have a parent or legal guardian physically present to sign the student’s enrollment paperwork. The parent or legal guardian must also submit two forms of ID (one must be a current government-issued photo ID, and the other must be a copy of the original Social Security Card).
- Drug test screening may be required for some programs with clinical components.
- Physical and mental capability to safely perform duties.
- Depending on the clinical training facility, flu shot records may be required during flu season.
- Some programs/courses may require specific immunization records or titers. Please check with our Student Admissions Counselor during enrollment.
- The student must demonstrate adequate arrangements to pay for training and testing costs, e.g., self-paid or sponsored.

Admission Procedures:
The prospective student must complete an application for admission and select one or more programs in which they intend to study and train. Applications can be submitted through:
- An online application on the MTC website.
- Walking into the school and completing an application during business hours.
- Requesting an application form to be faxed, emailed, or mailed, which can then be returned via email, mail, fax, or in person.
For Practical Nursing students, you must complete the Practical Nursing Application.
Contact Information:
Email: info@mednoc.com
Fax: 405-421-9521
Phone: 405-225-7876
Website: www.mednoc.com
Once the student has applied, MTC will review the application according to the admission policy. The following admission procedure will be followed:
- MTC will email the student to confirm receipt of their application within one to two business days.
- MTC will review the student’s application within one business day and notify them in writing of acceptance, rejection, or if additional information is needed. Students who are rejected will receive specific reasons as outlined in the catalog.
- Accepted students will be contacted by phone within one business day to schedule a meeting at MTC with admission and enrollment advisors and to tour the campus.
- The following information will be discussed during the meeting:
(a) Specific course requirements.
(b) Details of the training program, including course length, catalog/student handbook, course syllabus, and schedules.
(c) Certifications or license that will be achieved.
(d) Total costs, including tuition and fees.
(e) Availability of financial assistance and options, such as payment plans, assistance for American Indians/Native Americans, workforce, charity, and private loans.
(f) Criminal background check requirements for the State of Oklahoma.
(g) Program requirements, including state and federal mandates.
(h) Clinical rotation requirements.
(i) Employment and career growth prospects in Oklahoma and beyond.
Prospective students who meet all minimum requirements for their chosen course of study will be admitted and required to complete and sign the Enrollment Agreement, Financial Agreement Forms, and any other necessary forms for admission and enrollment into their selected program.
Program Prerequisites:
All programs require the ability to read and comprehend English. By applying to any of our programs, you acknowledge that you can read and write in English. Programs offered at MTC may have specific prerequisites for enrollment due to their uniqueness. Therefore, please check the course/program prerequisite requirements in the catalog/student handbook under PROGRAMS OF STUDY to familiarize yourself with the requirements.
Criminal Background Screening:
Students enrolled in a program with 40 or more clock hours and with clinical components must submit a Criminal Background Check conducted within the last thirty (30) days from the program’s start date at MedNoc Training College. MedNoc offers a Criminal Background Screening service for $35.00. The school does not accept copies of criminal background screenings directly from students. However, the school may accept a background check conducted by a sponsoring company if the company emails it directly to the school. No student will be permitted to attend clinical rotations without completing a Criminal Background Check and receiving clearance from the clinical facility. MedNoc Training College will conduct the criminal background screening within three (3) days after the program has started.
Drug Testing:
Some clinical sites may mandate drug/substance testing before allowing students to attend rotations. Therefore, students must abstain from drugs, substances, and alcohol to participate in clinical rotations. Students should verify their course requirements to ascertain if a drug test is necessary. For courses requiring drug tests, students must pay MTC $50.00 for testing fees. The Director of Admissions and Registrations will then schedule appointments with clinics for student drug testing.
Basic Life Support:
Students enrolled in an academic program with clinical portion must possess a current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification issued by the American Heart Association (AHA). Students can obtain their BLS training at MedNoc Training College for $60.00. MedNoc Training College only accepts BLS cards issued by the AHA. Students without a current BLS certification from the AHA will not be permitted to attend clinical or externship sessions.
What Our Students Say

Jessica T.
CNA Graduate"MedNoc helped me achieve my dream of starting a career in healthcare. The instructors were incredibly supportive, and the hands-on training gave me the confidence I needed. I passed my state exam on the first try and was hired within two weeks!"

David M.
CMA Graduate"As a working parent, I needed a flexible and affordable training program. MedNoc delivered. The weekend classes fit my schedule perfectly, and the instructors truly cared about my success. I now have a stable job in a medical facility, and I couldn’t be more grateful."

Michael S. – CNA to CMA Track
Web Developer"I started with the CNA program and later advanced to CMA through MedNoc. Their structured programs, small class sizes, and dedicated instructors made learning easy and enjoyable. Today, I’m working full-time in a healthcare center and planning to continue my nursing journey."