Catalog 2017-2018

Phlebotomy Technician

Admission Requirements

The Phlebotomy program uses a competitive admission process to select students. Program faculty and the Admissions Office staff designed the process to ensure maximum opportunity for student success in the program and on the certification examination. The program admits students twice year – at the beginning of the fall and spring semesters.

Applicants must satisfy all prerequisite coursework and submit all required admissions documentation to the Admissions Office by June 1 for the fall semester program and September 1 for the spring semester program to receive consideration in the Phlebotomy Program. Applicants who are on academic probation or are academically dismissed from the college as of the application deadline will not be considered for admission. Applicants must submit the following items to the Admissions Office by the application deadline of the year they seek admission to the program:

  • Completed and signed application for admission and a $25 nonrefundable application fee.
  • Official high school or GED transcripts and/or official college transcripts from all colleges attended in the past (see General Admission Requirements).
  • Valid ACCUPLACER, COMPASS, ASSET, SAT, or ACT test scores (see ACCUPLACER Placement Examination).
  • Proof of legal presence in the United States.
  • Official birth certificates, passports, driver's licenses, or state-issued photo identification cards to document that they are at least 18 years of age
  • Completed academic honesty form. Blank forms are available on the college website.
  • Completed and signed Intent form. Blank forms are available on the college website

 

Applicants must earn a C or better in the following prerequisite courses: ENGL 1010, ALHS 1011ALHS 1040, and ALHS 1090.  Applicants will be ranked based on their GPA in these courses.  In addition, applicants must successfully complete or have exemption credit for FSSE 1000 by the deadline.  Applicants transferring from other colleges must confirm the transferability of credit for these courses with the college's director of registration and records by the application deadline for the term they are seeking admission to the program.

Due to the limited number of clinical sites available, this program is extremely competitive. Applicants not selected for the program may reapply during subsequent admission intake periods. There is no waiting list between intake periods; applicants must complete the application process for each attempt at program entry.

 

For those students who are admitted to the program and prior to the beginning of PHLT 1050-Clinical Practice, applicants must have the following current official documents on file with program faculty:

 

  • A signed document acknowledging that they may be required to complete drug testing and/or background checks at their own expense prior to participating in internships, practicums, or clinical activities at certain host sites for these activities (see Drug Testing/Background Checks). Blank documents are available on the college website.
  • Documentation of a recent medical examination.
  • Proof of current/valid immunizations
  • Completed background check
  • Current and valid BLS Healthcare Provider Certification
  • Flu vaccination
  • TB/PPD test
  • Completed academic honesty form