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Emergency Medical Services Program at St. Louis Community College

Get educated at a CAAHEP accredited Emergency Medical Services Program

The St. Louis Community College Emergency Medical Services Program is designed to prepare students for professional positions in the field of Emergency Medical Services in private or public health facilities. The program emphasizes the high standards of the CAAHEP who is responsible for accrediting Emergency Medical Services Programs. The education and curriculum will emphasize the required topics and teach the knowledge and skills needed to begin working the field of Emergency Medical Services.

St. Louis Community College is a school located in Bridgeton, Missouri offering allied health programs. The institution has an enrollment of 19052 undergraduate students. The St. Louis Community College acceptance rate is 100%. Scroll down to see more IPEDs data for this school including student population data, more info and contact details for it's Emergency Medical Services Programs, and career employment data such as average salary and hourly wage details from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

To learn more about this career path and it's educational requirements visit our Emergency Medical Services career page

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Google Review Rating
3.4
Number of Google Reviews
44

Program Information

Degree Type
Certificate, Associate
Accreditation Status
Accredited
Accrediting Body
CAAHEP

Career Information

ⓘ Our career data comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Average Annual Salary
$40,370
Average Hourly Pay
$19.41
Total Employed
257,700
Data Source: BLS

Contact Information

Program Director
Steven Newcomb BA, EMTP
Address
3221 McKelvey Rd, Bridgeton, MO 63044, United States
Website
Zip/Post Code
63044
Social Info

School Information

ⓘ Our school data comes from The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS)
Tuition & Fees
$4,695
Percent Admitted
100%
Student Population
19,052
Male Students
7,579
Female Students
11,473
White Students
10,177
Hispanic Students
546
Black Students
6,195
Asian Students
734
Data Source: IPEDS

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