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Phlebotomy

Learn the skills necessary to draw blood specimens in healthcare settings and blood donation centers. Phlebotomists may assist in preparing specimens in the laboratory. They are employed by hospitals, doctor offices and labs. Course topics include venipuncture, specimen handling, record-keeping and the healthcare profession. Total course hours: 120

Clinical hours will be scheduled during daytime hours as most blood draws are done during the day.

Class Dates

Oct. 17 - Feb. 13 | Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. | Honeycutt Center, room 125, Scotland County Campus

Requirements for Registration

High school diploma or high school equivalency diploma (GED or HiSET)

Accuplacer Next Generation Reading score of 250 or higher OR Must have taken ENG 111 and earned a C or better.

Valid U.S. government issued Social Security Card

Valid driver's license or state issued picture ID

Current TB skin test, flu shot and immunization records Physical (School form)

You are required to present all documents and/or transcripts at registration.

Course Costs

Tuition, textbook, drug screen: $473 (If you are a self-pay student, contact us about scholarships!).
For More Information

Call (910) 410-1700.
Credentials:
Available Online: No

Paying for the Program

$473.00
Out-of-State Tuition and Fees: $473.00*
How to Apply

There is no cost to apply. Apply here!