About us

WHY OMEGA?

Omega Institute provides a balanced, quality education in the Allied Health field. Our curriculum is designed to provide students with the skills they need to enhance their chosen career at the entry level.

Our faculty, made up of dedicated professionals, is committed to strengthen our students' skills and instill a high standard of ethics and professionalism.

The facilities and equipment support student learning and include:
Medical Labs, Computer Labs, Hospital Beds, Massage Therapy Suites, Library, Cafeterias, and a Career Development Center.

Mission Statement

  • To create a learning environment to assist students in fulfilling career goals.
  • To develop character traits in students which will carry over into every aspect of life.
  • To guide students toward finding the inner strength to pursue their goals.
  • To reinforce the principle that the decisions we make today have direct consequences for the future.
  • To establish a partnership with the business community in providing skilled workers

Accreditation & Approvals

Omega Institute and its programs are accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS).

The Therapeutic Massage program is also accredited by the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA).

Omega Institute is approved as a private vocational school by the New Jersey Department of Education.

Other approvals include:
Department of Labor and Workforce Development
Veterans Administration
Department of Vocational Rehabilitation
Trade Retraining Act (TRA)


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Jhony Carmona
02.17.10, 1:03 pm

skills and motivation

I can say that Omega Institute has helped me to succeed in life! Right after graduation, I was quickly placed as a surgical technologist. Now I work in different hospitals with a set number of hours and best of all, I am able to have some free time with my daughter. Thank you Omega!

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