How do I enroll?
Central Florida Institute admissions is open to all applicants who desire to obtain a career skill in the health care field. We make the admissions process convenient, quick and easy! Applicants meet with an Admissions Advisor to determine the best training to meet your goals and objectives.
Take 7 simple steps towards your new future!
- Schedule Your Appointment
Call CFI and schedule an appointment to meet with an Admissions Advisor. - Complete Personal Meeting
We want to talk to you about your academic and career goals. We want to learn more about you, as well as answer any of your questions. - Take a Tour of our Campus
We'd like to show you what our school has to offer. We're confident that you'll be impressed with our facilities. - Complete the Enrollment Application
After all of your questions have been answered, you simply need to complete the application paperwork. - Provide Social Security Card and Current Drivers License or Valid Picture ID.
- Provide a high school transcript or diploma or a GED within 15-days of class start.
- Pay a $50 registration fee
- Complete the Financial Aid Application
As an accredited school, there are many financial aid options available for those who qualify. We will assist you throughout the entire financial aid process. - Complete a general physical and TB test prior to class start (included in tuition)
- You will be informed of your acceptance status shortly after all of the required information is received and your qualifications are reviewed.
- Drug Free School
You will be working in the medical and dental fields when you graduate; therefore, you must affirm that you are drug free and agree to drug testing during your training.
It's that simple. Start planning for your future, today!
Special Note:
The Invasive Cardiovascular Technologist (ICT—Cath Lab Tech) Program and Echocardiography Sonography (ECS) Program have an established process for application. Copies of the application process may be obtained from the Admissions Office of Central Florida Institute.
Students enrolling in Associate of Applied Science Programs (Invasive Cath Lab Technologist, ECS, Polysomnography, DMS, Surgical Technology) will take the CPAt Scholastic Level Exam, which is recognized and approved by the U.S. Department of Education.
A criminal background search may be conducted on students enrolling at Central Florida Institute.


