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In particular, Southeast Arkansas College excels at offering top-notch programs for healthcare certification. The quality of the specialists produced by their HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) certification program is well acknowledged. To ensure that students are prepared for working in healthcare situations, the curriculum places a strong emphasis on practical problem-solving skills and hands-on training. Graduates develop experience in HVAC systems, which is essential for healthcare environments, thanks to state-of-the-art training facilities and thorough theoretical understanding. Thanks to the college's solid employer ties, the program's success is demonstrated by the high percentage of graduates who are able to find jobs. Providing a skilled workforce with a healthcare focus, Southeast Arkansas College continues to be a top institution for technical education and workforce development.

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Southeast Arkansas College

Southeast Arkansas College

Southeast Arkansas College is a comprehensive community and technical college located in Pine Bluff, AR, offering over 40 associate degrees and certificates. With a student-to-faculty ratio of 14:1, the college provides quality education and workforce development, empowering students to change their lives.

Highlights:

  • Celebrated the first graduate of its Prison Education Program, highlighting its commitment to innovative and inclusive education
  • Phlebotomy Technology program trains students in proper blood collection techniques and prepares them for Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) certification
  • Phlebotomy program is a one-semester, in-person program with hands-on lab experience and an exam voucher
  • Prerequisites for the Phlebotomy program include a high school diploma or GED, general college admission, and completion of a Developmental Reading course
  • Phlebotomy Technology program costs approximately $1,680 for in-state students
  • Distinguished by its Prison Education Program, which offers educational opportunities to incarcerated individuals
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