Paramedical Services (CRT.PS)
Upon successful completion of the Paramedical Services certificate (CRT.PS), the student will be eligible to take the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians examination.
Application Process/Admission Criteria The Paramedical Services program is a competitive, special admission program that uses an objective formula to rank applicants. Applicants seeking admission into either the Paramedical Services certificate or associate in applied science degree programs for the spring semester must have a completed application on
file in the EMS department prior to the admissions deadline of November 1st. The program will notify applicants within six weeks of the admission deadline of tentative acceptance/denial. To have a completed application on file, students must do the following:
1. Complete an application to the college, selecting the Paramedical Services Track as a course of study. (Note: College acceptance does not guarantee admission into the program.)
2. Submit official transcripts from any other colleges attended to Admissions & Records. Request a transcript evaluation for the CRT.PS.
3. Complete the online Paramedical Services Application at https://www.lakelandcollege.edu/emergency-medical-services. Within two weeks of receipt of the application, the student will be notified via email of eligibility.
4. Successful completion of the prerequisite EMS-047, EMS-048, and EMS-049; six months of employment experience with employment verification OR current Illinois Basic license with letter of recommendation from EMS Systems Coordinator, Fire Chief or Ambulance Manager.
5. Successful completion of BIO-050 with grade "C" or above prior to starting the program in the spring OR if accepted, during the first semester of the program.
For more information, review the Paramedical Services Application Checklist at https:// www.lakelandcollege.edu/emergency-medical-services.
The CRT.PS has prerequisites that need to be taken prior to acceptance:
1. EMS-047 Fundamentals of EMS
2. EMS-048 Basic EMS Care Skills
3. EMS-049 EMS Clinical Experience
4. BIO-050 Basic Anatomy & Physiology or BIO-225 Human Anatomy & Physiology I**
The Allied Health Program guidelines and expectations align with the College's Pandemic Safety Response Guidelines. If the College updates the guidelines, the Allied Health Programs will follow the new guidelines. If clinical partners impose more restrictive guidelines, such as a vaccination mandate, the Allied Health programs will follow the clinical partner's guidelines. If a student refuses to comply with the clinical site's protocols, he/she/they will fail to meet clinical objectives and will therefore fail the course.
Program requirements may change over time. Specific degree/graduation requirements are determined by a degree audit.