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Phlebotomy Certificate Program at Colorado Mountain College

Embark on a rewarding healthcare career with Colorado Mountain College's comprehensive Phlebotomy Certificate program. This hands-on training empowers you with essential skills in venipuncture, capillary puncture, and special collection procedures, preparing you to excel in diverse medical settings. With a strong emphasis on practical application, infection control, and laboratory systems, this program offers a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and real-world experience. Benefit from personalized attention in a low student-to-teacher ratio environment at a Hispanic-Serving Institution committed to affordable education.

Program Details:

  • Cost: A course supply fee of $132.79, plus tuition rates around $90 to $190 per credit hour depending on residency status.
  • Duration: 130-hour program
  • Schedule: In-person
  • Prerequisites: Demonstrate college-level proficiency in reading, writing, and mathematics (e.g., Next Generation Accuplacer Writing scores 246-300, ACT 18, or SAT 470, or specific course completions).
  • Accreditations: Offered by an institution accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC). Students are eligible to apply for the National Phlebotomy Registry Examination.
  • Career Outcomes: Prepares students for certification exams and careers in phlebotomy.

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Colorado Mountain College

Located in Glenwood Springs, CO, Colorado Mountain College is a higher education institution with multiple residential and commuter campuses across Colorado. It offers a wide range of programs, including 9 bachelor's degrees, 55 associate emphasis areas, and 89 certificates. Emphasizing personalized student attention, the college boasts a low 13:1 student-to-teacher ratio. Students benefit from accessible, high-quality education, affordable tuition, and a commitment to graduating with low student loan debt.

Highlights:

  • Colorado's first officially designated dual mission institution
  • Hispanic-Serving Institution with over 40% Latino students
  • Low student-to-teacher ratio of 13:1
  • Serves a vast and scenic mountain region
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