This 64-hour program consists of 48 hours of classroom instruction and a 16-hour externship, which will provide hands-on
experience in a real-world medical setting, completed during the program. Students should be prepared to attend the
externship. The externship may be waived if the student has a job as a phlebotomist and already has 16 hours of practical
experience, verified by a signed letter from their employer. This program trains students to collect and prepare blood
samples from adults, infants, and children for medical and clinical testing. These tests are used to help verify overall health
and diagnose medical conditions. Phlebotomy Technicians find employment in hospitals, medical and diagnostic
laboratories, medical clinics, and blood donor centers.
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Admission Requirements
- Complete, submit and agree to terms in the “Class Registration Form” and this Program Bulletin.
- Must be at least 17 years old, if under 18 parents must sign the Registration form.
- Be enrolled in High School, or process a high school Diploma, GED, or equivalent.
Tuition, Books and Fees
- $50 – Non-refundable Registration Fee (due at time of admission, transferable one time)
- $1,200 – Tuition
- $250 – Lab Fee
- $95 – Textbook (may be purchased at the school)
TOTAL: $1,595
Certification Fees
- $105 – AAH National Certification (payable to AAH after last day of class)
Payment Plans / Financial Assistance
Tuition and fees are due in full on or before the first day of class unless you enroll in a
payment plan. We offer both a two-payment and a four-payment plan, which divide tuition
and lab fees accordingly. Both plans include a finance fee of 2% of the tuition only, which,
along with the book costs, is to be included in the first payment. For details on payment plans
or financial assistance, please contact the admissions office prior to the first day of class.
Required Text
Phlebotomy: Worktext and Procedures Manual 5th Ed., by Robin S. Warekois, Robinson, and Primrose