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In person Phlebotomy Classes

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Phlebotomy Training Program at Central Alabama Community College

Embark on a rewarding career in healthcare with Central Alabama Community College's 10-week, in-person Phlebotomy training program. Designed to equip you with essential practical skills, this non-credit certificate program prepares you for critical roles in hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, and blood donor centers. Benefit from a low student-to-instructor ratio and flexible course offerings, setting you on a path to transform your potential into a valuable profession.

Program Details:

  • Cost: $1,700 (includes tuition, books, supplies, and certification exam)
  • Duration: 10 weeks
  • Schedule: In-person, non-credit certificate program
  • Prerequisites: At least 18 years of age and a GED® or high school diploma
  • Accreditations: The college is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). There is no specific programmatic accreditation for the phlebotomy program itself.
  • Career Outcomes: Prepares students for roles as phlebotomy technicians in hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, and blood donor centers.

$1,700 total

In person Commercial Driver's License Class B (CDL-B) Classes

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The non-credit Truck Driver Training course prepares students to pass the Commercial Driver License (CDL) test. Both Class A and Class B licensure options are available. Students must meet eligibility requirements set by the College in compliance with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA).


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Associate Degree in Nursing

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Central Alabama Community College is known for its thorough and detailed Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN/LPN) program. The school takes pleasure in equipping hardworking students with the necessary tools to thrive in a medical environment. Respected educators, having a vast amount of practical knowledge, merge classroom learning and hands-on training, making the education journey more impactful. This is proven by their impressive licensing exam success rates. Moreover, the school offers contemporary facilities with practical exercise setups, ensuring optimal learning space for all students. Central Alabama Community College's LVN/LPN program promises an engaging and fulfilling educational experience.


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LPN to RN

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Central Alabama Community College (CACC) stands out with its dynamic Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN/LPN) certification program, distinguished by its comprehensive curriculum and state-of-the-art training facilities, all aimed at nurturing competent and empathetic healthcare professionals. The program's mission revolves around creating an ideal learning environment where students evolve into catalysts for positive change in healthcare. By utilizing cutting-edge healthcare equipment, it offers a potent blend of hands-on experience and theoretical knowledge. In well-equipped laboratories, students hone their skills, ensuring they are fully prepared for real-world scenarios. The program efficiently integrates nursing principles, physiology, anatomy, and more to provide a holistic education. CACC's LVN/LPN program maintains high standards through effective faculty, engaged students, and impressive academic outcomes, with dedicated instructors playing a vital role in nurturing eager minds. The institution also emphasizes leadership, community involvement, and career readiness, showcasing its commitment to holistic development. With its rigorous curriculum, advanced patient simulation labs, and effective guidance systems, CACC ensures that students experience professional fulfillment and personal growth, where competent teaching, camaraderie, and compassionate service converge to prepare them for excellence in healthcare. This program transcends being merely a course; it's a vocation, a commitment to wellness, and a pledge to nurture life. Rooted in a legacy of excellence, CACC's LVN/LPN program is a driving force shaping the future of healthcare, ensuring its graduates are esteemed employees. Success is not the exception here; it's the standard. Embarking on this journey leads to challenging yet rewarding opportunities in healthcare, forging a robust career and leaving lasting impacts.


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Office Administration A.A.S

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The Office Administration program prepares students to perform the duties of administrative assistants and/or secretaries and stenographers. Program instruction includes business communications, principles of business law, word processing and data entry, office machines operations and maintenance, office procedures, public relations, secretarial accounting, filing systems and records management, and report preparation.


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In person Medication Aide Classes

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This non-credit program prepares students to administer routine medications to patients in nursing facilities, assisted living environments, correctional institutions and more. The career path is similar to that of the Certified Nursing Assistance (CAN) program, giving students the opportunity to work under licensed nurses who can train you to move up even further in your career goals. Following the successful completion of training, candidates for certification apply to the Alabama Board of Nursing to be certified through the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.


$1,000 total

In person Commercial Driver's License Class A (CDL-A) Classes

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The non-credit Truck Driver Training course prepares students to pass the Commercial Driver License (CDL) test. Both Class A and Class B licensure options are available. Students must meet eligibility requirements set by the College in compliance with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA).


No cost info

About school

Central Alabama Community College

Central Alabama Community College is a higher education institution located across four campuses in Alexander City, Childersburg, Prattville, and Talladega, Alabama. It offers a wide range of academic and career programs, including associate degrees, certificates, and workforce education. With a low 16:1 student-to-instructor ratio, the college fosters personalized learning. It is particularly recognized for offering flexible courses, especially for transient students, supporting seamless academic progress and transfer pathways, and boasts a strong alumni association for lifelong connections.

Highlights:

  • Four campus locations offering flexible courses for transient students
  • Low 16:1 student-to-instructor ratio promoting personalized learning
  • Wide range of programs including associate degrees, certificates, and workforce education
  • Strong alumni association encouraging lifelong connections
  • 10-week, in-person non-credit phlebotomy certificate course providing practical skills training
  • Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)

In the Alexander, AL area

1675 Cherokee Rd, Alexander, AL 35010