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| Course | Admission Requirments | EMT/Basic Function Description | Application | Course Cost | |
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS 1. Complete an application and one of the following: a) COMPASS Reading Test Scores - 69 or above within the last 5 years. b) ACT Composite score of 16 or higher within the last 5 years. c) Copy of a transcript showing at least a C in a college level English class within the last 5 years. If applicable test scores/transcripts are unavailable, you may call to schedule the COMPASS test at this campus following receipt of completed application. 2. Be sixteen (16) years of age; and is currently enrolled in grades 9-12 with a minimum GPA of 2.0; or holds a high school diploma or GED. 3. The student applicant shall: understand, read, spead, and write the English language with a comprehension and performance level equal to at least Level 4, verified by testing as necessary; not currently be subject to disciplinary action pursuant to KRS Chapter 311A that would prevent certification; meet all additional requirements established by the EMS-TEI; and hold a valid motor vehicle operators license or learners permit from a state or territory in the United States.. 4. Current cardholder in CPR for the Professional Rescuer or Healthcare Provider. 5. Not have been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor described in KRS 335B.010(4); or not have been convicted of other crimes directly relating to the applicant’s ability to perform the duties of an EMT: a) Offenses under KRS Chapter 189(traffic regulations punishable by fine or imprisonment or both). b) Offenses under KRS Chapter 189A (driving under the influence) c) Offenses under KRS Chapters: 1. 218A (controlled substances) 2. 507 (criminal homicide) 3. 508 (assault and related offenses) 4. 509 (kidnapping and related offenses) 5. 510 (sexual offenses) 6. 511 (burglary and related offenses) 7. 512 (criminal damage to property) 8. 513 (arson and related offenses) 9. 514 (theft and related offenses) 10. 515 (robbery) 11. 521 (bribery and corrupt influences) 12. 523 (perjury and related offenses) 13. 525 (riot, disorderly conduct and related offenses) 14. 527 (offenses related to firearms and weapons) 15. 528 (gambling) 16. 529 (prostitution offenses) 6. Hold a valid motor vehicle operator’s license. 7. Be of good moral character. 8. Not be habitually addicted to or an abuser of alcoholic beverages, drugs, or controlled substances.
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