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Microcredentials are short, focused credentials designed to provide in-demand skills and experience in a particular field. SUNY Sullivan’s microcredentials are “stackable” — meaning, they can provide a pathway to a certificate or full degree, now or when you are ready. Microcredentials are groups of three to five courses that can be taken as a standalone program or you can stack them to create a pathway to earn a certificate or full degree. They are designed to help you quickly develop relevant skills to obtain employment or to enhance your skills to advance your career. Courses may be offered online and/or in-person depending on the microcredential program. As a student, enrolled in a microcredential program, you have access to SUNY Sullivan's academic support and campus resources.

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SUNY Sullivan

SUNY Sullivan

Located in Loch Sheldrake, NY, SUNY Sullivan is a public higher education institution founded in 1962, offering diverse academic and community programs, including hands-on CNA training and microcredential offerings like phlebotomy. The school promotes accessibility through initiatives such as the Education Opportunity Program and free tuition for eligible Sullivan County residents, fostering a close-knit, supportive campus culture.

Highlights:

  • Sustainable 405-acre campus with renewable energy initiatives including an organic farm, geothermal heating and cooling, solar farm, wind turbine, and apiary
  • Campus buildings designed by renowned architectural firm Edward Durell Stone & Associates
  • Phlebotomy Microcredential program prepares students for the National Healthcare Association Certified Phlebotomy Technician Certification exam
  • Comprehensive phlebotomy curriculum covering theory, principles, practice, instrumentation, asepsis, and safety
  • Phlebotomy program includes training in Electrocardiography (ECG), electrode placement, lead systems, medical terminology, and disease pathology
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