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Oakland Community College
Oakland EMS Academy
2900 Featherstone
Building J, Room 125
Auburn Hills, MI 48326
248-232-4090

EMS Program Admission Information

Admission Criteria

1.  You must fill out an application and be accepted to Oakland Community College. (no fee)

2.  You must attend an orientation and apply for admission to the EMS program. (no fee).  Attendance at an orientation does NOT guarantee registration into the program.  Registration is open on a first-come, first-served basis.  It is incumbent on the student to register when the registration period opens.  Call the Program secretary at (248) 232-4090 or email at magrazia@oaklandcc.edu for information on orientation or to be placed on the orientation list.

3.  You must take the COMPASS English Placement test or have passed ENG 1510 or higher.

4.  You must be at least 18 years of age to take the National Registry exams at all levels.

5.  You should have no disabilities which might affect your ability to deliver prompt and efficient care to the ill or injured.

6.  All applicants to the EMS program are required to show evidence of good physical health.  Current health forms, including drug screen are required for all clinical levels.  Health exams and inoculations can be obtained from your family doctor or any other health care provider.  For a list of locations, click here.

7.  Criminal background clearance forms must be submitted and no exclusionary factors may be present in order to be accepted into the program.  To access the instructions, click here.

8.  Students must begin at the Basic level and pass each required EMS course with a grade of B- or better to enroll in the next higher level of the EMS program.  All BIO classes must be completed with a C- or better in order to be considered for advancement in the program or successful completion.

9.  Students must pass all required EMS courses with a B- or better and all BIO classes with a C- or better to be eligible to take National Registry exams at each level. 

10.  Under Michigan law, Public Act 179 of 1990, the Michigan Department of Public Health may deny a license to anyone who has obtained, possessed, used or distributed drugs; is physically or mentally incapable of performing his or her prescribed duties; has been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony reasonably related to and adversely affecting the ability to practice in a safe and competent manner.  Please contact the EMS program if you need more information regarding this Act.

Level of Licensure

Previous CPR and Medical First Responder training is desirable, but not required.  It is recommended that students without previous science or medical background begin by taking MED 1103 (Medical Terminology) and BIO 2630 (Anatomy and Physiology I; note prerequisites in catalog).  These classes should be taken prior to any Basic EMT classes.  We offer courses leading to licensure at various levels for career or job-related skills in the emergency medical care field.  Upon successfully completing each EMS course with a grade of  B- (or C- for BIO courses respectively) or better, students are granted certificates, become eligible for exams to qualify for National Registry, and are permitted to enroll in the next higher level of the EMS program.

Associates Degree

Students who complete the requirements for an Applied Science degree in Emergency Medical services or Firefighter/Paramedic Technology may earn an Associates degree.  Associates degree requirements may be viewed in the OCC College catalog.

Financial Aid

OCC offers scholarships, grants, loans and work study programs.  For more information, call the Financial Aid office at (248) 232-4346.  Information about tuition and registration costs can be obtained by visiting the main OCC website.

 

 

Prior to Registration

1 - Ensure you have college application on file.

          Application for Admission

2 - Complete all college prerequisites.

          Placement Tests

          Contact Enrollment Services for further details.  (248) 232-4100

3 - Attend an EMS Program Orientation.

          Upcoming 2008 orientations:

November 6        4:30  pm       AH   J 121

November 20      10:00 am      AH   J  122

December 4         4:30 pm       AH   J 121

December 11       10:00 am     AH   CREST Site S-122

 

          Please Call (248)232-4090 for time, location, and to reserve a seat.

*You will not be able to register for classes until you have completed these three areas*