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The Certificate Programs combine traditional academic coursework, state-of-the-art technology, and supervised internship/practicum with expert health professionals. The Certificate Programs emphasize ethical and regulatory policies necessary to produce accurate, high quality certificate graduates that support economic vitality of the US healthcare systems.

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To apply, submit an application to Jefferson. Start by clicking the button below:

To be considered complete and eligible for review, all supporting materials must be received by the deadline.

Spring I 2026
Final Deadline December 1, 2025

Spring II 2026
Final Deadline February 9, 2026

Summer I 2026
Final Deadline April 6, 2026

Summer II 2026
Final Deadline May 30, 2026

  • Transcripts: Submit official High School transcript/diploma or General Education Diploma (GED). Official transcripts must be sent electronically by the institution to enroll@jefferson.edu or mailed to the address below.

After submitting the application, you will receive instructions on how to submit the supporting application materials listed below through your online MyJefferson account. If you prefer, you may also mail your materials to:

Thomas Jefferson University
Application Document Processing
4201 Henry Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19144

You will receive a MyJefferson identification number via email once you submit your application for admission. Be sure to include your name and MyJefferson ID on all documents that you mail to Jefferson.

International Applicants may be eligible to apply to online programs without entering into the United States. For international applicants interested in studying on campus, please visit Jefferson Admissions.  

English Language Proficiency: All international students and U.S. permanent residents must demonstrate English language proficiency as one of the conditions for admission to Thomas Jefferson University. 

Transcripts: Students who have taken coursework outside of the United States must submit a course-by-course academic credential evaluation from a National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) member credentialing organization.