Paramedic School

awhiting

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Hey everybody,

I'm getting ready to apply for Medic school this month. I'm in central-CA and have a few options, but my #1 choice is the school here in my city. The tuition is $11,000......money is tight and I can only imagine it will get tighter while in school. I figure I can get a standard school loan, but does anybody know of any Grants available out there? I am married with a 4 month old.

Any help/guidance would be greatly appreciated!!

Aaron EMT-B
 

Arkymedic

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Hey everybody,

I'm getting ready to apply for Medic school this month. I'm in central-CA and have a few options, but my #1 choice is the school here in my city. The tuition is $11,000......money is tight and I can only imagine it will get tighter while in school. I figure I can get a standard school loan, but does anybody know of any Grants available out there? I am married with a 4 month old.

Any help/guidance would be greatly appreciated!!

Aaron EMT-B

You could apply for a non-traditional student grant or scholarship.
 

Arkymedic

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Thanks....do you know where I could go to get more info?

Fill out the FASFA and talk to the schools financial aid office and they can help you explore your options.
 

Medic51

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wow 11,000 is kind of steep. For my Associates program for Paramedic it has costed me around 4,000.
 

firecoins

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mine is in NY, it was $6000. $11000???

If its accreditted you could apply for federal backed loans. Do they have a finacial services office?
 

VentMedic

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What about the community colleges? California's tuition at state community colleges is only about $20-25. At approx 36 credits for a Paramedic certificate, that is about 1/10th of the private school.
 

firefighter23

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What school

I am also trying to find a medic school to get into and i also live in central CA, if anyone has any recommendations i would greatly appreciate it!!!
 

bled12345

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in alberta, you cannot take the paramedic program without first having your EMR and EMT-A

EMR= 900 bucks + provincial exam and registration
total= about 1600 bucks for the EMT-Basic equivalent

EMT-A=5,500 +provincial exam and registration
total= about 7,000 bucks for the EMT-I equivalent

EMT-P= 15,000-20,000 depending on the school + provincial exam and registration
total= about 20-21,000 for a registered EMT-P

all in all its about 30,000 dollars to become a fully certified paramedic here in alberta, and about a 4 year commitment from beginning to end.


respectively our wages are higher however, EMT-A's starting at about 20-24$ an hour, and paramedics starting at 26-28$ an hour and if you put in your 10 years, you can make 36$ an hour with a major city.


There are LOADS of financial aid opportunities, here in alberta the provincial grants are run through BGS enterprises, I have no idea where to begin in the states however.
 

4mysins

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Not the only one...

Thanks for posting about Paramedic school. I am currently in the hold position to start it and thought I was the only one worried about it. I am currently trying to get on PRN with a local hospital just so I can get my hands dirty. I have been breaking my neck reading books and looking on line for knowledge but it seems to barely hit the half way point. I have started to review cases and bug the docs I work with. :blush: For the experienced Paramedics... what is the one thing that you see new paramedics in the field not aware of that they should have learned through school?
 

Outbac1

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Everything is relative. If the school is fully accredited and has a good rep. It may well be worth $11,000. Here it is a good two years of 8 hr days and about $30,000.

Pay a little, get a little, pay a lot, get a lot. There are ocassionally deals and rip offs, usually you get what you pay for.
 

John E

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If you don't mind moving...

check out the community college Paramedic program up in Santa Rosa, CA.

Tuition is much cheaper and they've got at least one outstanding instructor.

John E.
 
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