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CBD College (Inactive)

Associate Degree in Health Information Management in Los Angeles, CA

CAHIIM Initial Accreditation Campus Based, Online Enrollment: Inactive

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Program information

Address
3699 Wilshire Blvd, 4th Floor, Los Angeles, CA, 90010
State
California (CA)
Degree level
Associate Degree
Subject area
Health Information Management
Content delivery
Campus Based, Online
Program Director
Melissa Cotten , RHIA, CCS, CDIP
Phone
(213) 460-5102
Last accreditation date
09/30/2022
Next review cycle
2029-2030
Progress report status
Progress Report satisfactory and completed

What this means

CBD College (Inactive) is accredited and your degree counts.

Because CBD College (Inactive) holds Initial accreditation from CAHIIM, graduates of this associate degree are eligible to sit for AHIMA's RHIT (Registered Health Information Technician) exam. That eligibility is the whole reason CAHIIM accreditation matters: without a CAHIIM-accredited degree, the exam is closed to you.

"Initial Accreditation" means the program received CAHIIM accreditation recently and is on a shortened review cycle to confirm continued compliance. Graduates are fully eligible for AHIMA exams. The status simply signals a newer program.

The California picture

Where CBD College (Inactive) sits among California's 13 CAHIIM-accredited programs.

California has 13 active CAHIIM-accredited programs, 7 of them at the associate degree level. 13 of the 13 offer online delivery, and this one is available online or on campus.

We score every California program on a seven-factor methodology covering accreditation maturity, director credentials, pathways, delivery, employer pipeline, cost, and reputation. See how CBD College (Inactive) compares in our ranking of the best HIM programs in California.

13

CA programs

7

At this level

13

Online capable

18,700

HIM jobs in CA

What the work pays

Medical records specialist pay in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim metro.

The occupation most RHIT-track graduates enter is Medical Records Specialist (SOC 29-2072). In the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim metro the median is $53,930 a year, 5% above the national median. Per BLS OEWS May 2025.

Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim metro

Median annual
$53,930
10th percentile
$40,920
90th percentile
$102,970
Employed
7,820

National (for reference)

Median annual
$51,140
California state median
$61,810
90th percentile
$81,150

FAQ

CBD College (Inactive) HIM program: common questions.

Is the CBD College (Inactive) health information management program CAHIIM-accredited?

Yes. The associate degree in Health Information Management at CBD College (Inactive) holds Initial accreditation from CAHIIM, most recently affirmed 09/30/2022, with its next review scheduled for the 2029-2030 cycle.

Does CBD College (Inactive) qualify me to sit for the RHIT exam?

Yes. Graduating from this CAHIIM-accredited associate degree makes you eligible for AHIMA's RHIT (Registered Health Information Technician) exam. CAHIIM accreditation is the eligibility gate; without it the exam is not available to you.

Is the CBD College (Inactive) program online?

Partly. CAHIIM lists delivery as Campus Based, Online, so you can take it on campus in Los Angeles or online.

What do medical records specialists earn in Los Angeles?

Medical records specialists in the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim metro earn a median of $53,930 a year (BLS OEWS May 2025), 5% above the national median. The national median is $51,140.

How many CAHIIM-accredited programs are in California?

California has 13 active CAHIIM-accredited programs, 7 at the associate degree level. 13 of them offer online delivery. See our full California ranking for how they compare.

Data on this page is sourced from the official CAHIIM Program Directory listing for CBD College (Inactive), last refreshed , and BLS OEWS May 2025. Accreditation status can change between refreshes. Always verify directly with CAHIIM before enrolling.

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