Tuition for the Surgical Technology program varies by campus and individual enrollment details. Before you begin, your Admissions Representative will review tuition, estimated fees, and available financial aid options so you can plan with clarity and confidence.
Students who qualify may be eligible for federal grants, student loans, scholarships, and other funding opportunities. Our Financial Aid team works closely with you to explain your options and support you throughout the process.
Yes. Flexible payment plan options may be offered to help make the cost of your education more manageable.
We recommend completing the FAFSA as early as possible to help maximize access to available funding.
Transfer credits from accredited institutions may be accepted following an official transcript review.
Submit your official transcripts during the admissions process. Your Admissions Representative will review them with you and explain any eligible transfer credits.
In some cases, credits from Eagle Gate College or other Unitek Learning institutions may transfer, depending on course equivalency and program alignment. Transferability of credits is at the discretion of the receiving institution.
Applicants must provide proof of high school graduation or equivalent, complete required admissions assessments, and meet program-specific requirements. Our Admissions team will guide you through each step.
No prior healthcare experience is required. The program is designed to teach the clinical, technical, and professional skills needed for entry-level Surgical Technologist roles.
Students have access to tutoring, academic advising, career services, and student success resources throughout the program.
Surgical Technologists work under the supervision of surgeons and surgical staff to prepare operating rooms, maintain sterile environments, arrange instruments, and assist during surgical procedures to support patient safety and surgical efficiency.
Graduates may pursue entry-level roles in hospitals, outpatient surgery centers, specialty clinics, and other surgical healthcare settings.
According to the BLS, employment of surgical technologists is projected to grow about 5 percent through 2034, a rate that outpaces the average for all occupations and reflects sustained demand for skilled professionals in this vital role. Wage and job outlook data provided may not reflect all regions, experience levels, or entry-level positions, including those of program graduates.
The BLS reports that surgical technologists enjoy competitive compensation, with a mean annual wage of approximately $65,810* as of 2024, offering both financial stability and the potential for growth as you gain experience and additional credentials. Wage and job outlook data provided may not reflect all regions, experience levels, or entry-level positions, including those of program graduates.
