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Clark College Phlebotomy Certificate of Achievement Program

Embark on a transformative journey with Clark College's state-approved Phlebotomy Certificate of Achievement program, designed to equip you with essential hands-on blood collection techniques and prepare you for a thriving career in the growing healthcare field. Benefit from practical clinical experience and instruction from experienced faculty, ensuring you gain the skills and confidence necessary for entry-level phlebotomy positions. Clark College's commitment to student success is further demonstrated through extensive scholarship opportunities and supportive resources like the Penguin Pantry food assistance program, fostering a community dedicated to your academic and professional growth.

Program Details:

  • Cost: Approximately $6,305.46 (includes tuition, fees, and other associated costs), plus a non-refundable $50 program application fee.
  • Duration: Two quarters
  • Schedule: In-person, typically offered in the evening.
  • Prerequisites: High school diploma or equivalent, minimum Clark College applicable GPA of 2.5, completion of prerequisite courses (AH 100, AH 104, AH 110, CMST& 210, ENGL 90), start Hepatitis B series and titer at least seven months before clinical externship, and meet eligibility requirements for ENGL& 101 + 099.
  • Accreditations: State-approved; students are eligible for National Phlebotomy Certification through the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Board of Certification.
  • Career Outcomes: Prepares students for entry-level positions in the healthcare field, with eligibility for national certification to enhance employment prospects.

Organization

Clark College

Clark College

Established in 1933 and headquartered in Vancouver, WA, Clark College is a public higher education institution offering diverse career and academic programs, including STEM and professional technical fields. It provides a state-approved phlebotomy program with hands-on training from experienced faculty, preparing students for entry-level positions in healthcare. The college supports students with over $1 million in annual scholarships, the Penguin Pantry food assistance program, and a foundation dedicated to student success and community. Clark College is committed to equity and inclusion, serving its community by fostering personal and professional growth.

Highlights:

  • Running Start program enables high school students to earn tuition-free college credit
  • Provides hands-on training for practical skills
  • Offers practical clinical experience for workforce readiness
  • Supports students with over $1 million in annual scholarships
  • Provides food assistance through the Penguin Pantry program
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