Phlebotomy BVS
Overview
Approved By LWIA: 5
Last Re-Certification Date: 6/26/2024
Program Description
Phlebotomy is the collection of blood specimens using venipuncture and dermal puncture techniques. Phlebotomists are often the first member of the laboratory team that the patient encounters. For this reason, students considering a career in phlebotomy should possess good communication skills in addition to being able to perform technical procedures accurately and react professionally in critical situations. Phlebotomists work in hospitals, outpatient clinics, commercial labs, blood centers, physicians office labs and others.
Established in 2021
CIP: 51-1004 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician.
Training Program Type
Vocational
Provider Information
Elgin Comm. College District #509
Associated Job Families and Occupations
- Healthcare Support Occupations
- Phlebotomists (319097 )
Certifying / Licensing / Registering Body
ASCP
Quality Assurance
- Industry Standard: American Society of Clinical Pathology exam
Education Information
Industry Recognized Certification
31 Weeks ( 120.00 Hours / 9.00 Credit Hours )
Tuition | $1,465.00 |
Books | $500.00 |
Total Cost | $1,965.00 |
Financial Aid
- Pell Grants
- Illinois Monetary Award Program
- Federal loans(Stafford, PLUS, etc)
- Institutional Scholarships
- WIOA and other grants
Application Procedure
Book prices are subject to change. Please check with your local bookstore for exact prices.
Entry Requirements:
- Drug/Alcohol Screening
- HS Diploma/GED
- Physical Exam
Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity, and Disability Provisions Compliance Assurance
- EEO Compliant: Yes
- Disability Accomodation: Yes
Program Offerings
- Full-Time Enrollment
- Part-Time Enrollment
- Classroom Instruction
- Labs
- Night Classes
- Day Classes
Performance Data
Program: Phlebotomy BVS
Overview
Approved By LWIA: 5
Last Re-Certification Date: 6/26/2024
Program Description
Phlebotomy is the collection of blood specimens using venipuncture and dermal puncture techniques. Phlebotomists are often the first member of the laboratory team that the patient encounters. For this reason, students considering a career in phlebotomy should possess good communication skills in addition to being able to perform technical procedures accurately and react professionally in critical situations. Phlebotomists work in hospitals, outpatient clinics, commercial labs, blood centers, physicians office labs and others.
Established in 2021
CIP: 51-1004 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Technician.
Provider Information
Elgin Comm. College District #509
Associated Job Families and Occupations
- Healthcare Support Occupations
- Phlebotomists (319097 )
Certifying / Licensing / Registering Body
ASCP
Quality Assurance
- Industry Standard: American Society of Clinical Pathology exam
Education Information
Industry Recognized Certification
31 Weeks ( 120.00 Hours / 9.00 Credit Hours )
Tuition | $1,465.00 |
Books | $500.00 |
Total Cost | $1,965.00 |
Financial Aid
- Pell Grants
- Illinois Monetary Award Program
- Federal loans(Stafford, PLUS, etc)
- Institutional Scholarships
- WIOA and other grants
Application Procedure
Book prices are subject to change. Please check with your local bookstore for exact prices.
Entry Requirements:
- Drug/Alcohol Screening
- HS Diploma/GED
- Physical Exam
Nondiscrimination, Equal Opportunity, and Disability Provisions Compliance Assurance
- EEO Compliant: Yes
- Disability Accomodation: Yes
Program Offerings
- Full-Time Enrollment
- Part-Time Enrollment
- Classroom Instruction
- Labs
- Night Classes
- Day Classes