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Phlebotomy Training Program at Kellogg Community College

Unlock your potential in the healthcare field with Kellogg Community College's comprehensive Phlebotomy Training Program. This blended learning course is designed to equip you with essential hands-on skills in venipuncture and skin punctures, preparing you for national certification and success in clinical settings. With a focus on practical experience and flexible course delivery, this program offers a clear pathway to a rewarding career as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician. Eligible Battle Creek residents can even access this high-quality training at no cost, making it an exceptional opportunity for career advancement.

Program Details:

  • Cost: Free for eligible Battle Creek residents meeting income guidelines; specific costs for others are not clearly stated online.
  • Duration: 12-week blended-learning course.
  • Schedule: Blended learning with in-seat (in-person), online, and clinical site components.
  • Prerequisites: Next Gen ACCUPLACER reading score of 240 or higher, or at least a grade of C in TSRE 55; An official GED or an official high school transcript.
  • Accreditations: Prepares students for certification by the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) and the Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) certification exam through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA). The college is also accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
  • Career Outcomes: Prepares students for national certification and success in clinical settings as a Certified Phlebotomy Technician.

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Kellogg Community College - Eastern Academic Center

Kellogg Community College

Kellogg Community College is a higher education institution founded in 1956 and headquartered in Battle Creek, MI, with campuses in Albion, Battle Creek, Coldwater, and Hastings, Michigan. It offers comprehensive educational programs and community enrichment initiatives, focusing on accessible, high-quality education to enrich its community and the lives of individual learners. The college employs approximately 1,076 individuals, operates in the educational sector, and provides extensive student support resources with active community engagement.

Highlights:

  • Strong community engagement with unique initiatives like the bear sculpture project
  • Michigan Reconnect program offering free or reduced tuition for eligible adult students
  • Comprehensive phlebotomy training program that is free for qualifying Battle Creek residents
  • 12-week blended learning phlebotomy course preparing students for national certification
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