Program Details

Emergency Medical Technicians
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe University
08/26/2024
This program is an entry-level EMT program, which meets requirements for licensure in Wisconsin and certification with the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. This course prepares students for all aspects of emergency medical care, both medical and trauma situations, sanctioned by the Wisconsin Division of Health, at the basic level.

• Must be 17 years old to start course. • All students at the start date of the course less than 18 years old must have a signed parental permission form on file with the program director prior to the start date of the course. • Be proficient in reading, writing, and speaking the English language. • Must have a 2.0 cumulative GPA. • Have no physical or mental impairment that would render the student unable to perform all practical skills required for the level of licensure. • Have the ability to pass Wisconsin Caregiver Background Check, National Background Check, and a Sex Offender Background Check. • Provide proof of immunizations required by the clinical site

This program is offered

July 31st for Fall 2024.
Instructor tutoring available upon request.

According to the Return of Title IV (R2T4) Funds policy, the student is allowed to retain only the amount of Title IV financial aid that was earned. If a student withdraws or stops participating in classes, a portion of the aid received is unearned and must be returned to the Title IV programs from which it was received. If the R2T4 calculation results in unearned aid that must be returned, both the school and the student are responsible for returning funds.


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