NREMT certification pass rates, job placement, and student retention — reported annually. If a school won't show you their numbers, ask why.
Data from Axon Education Consortium annual report. Most recent published reporting period.
Entry-level certification. 16-week program. Graduates are eligible to sit the NREMT-EMT exam and apply for Texas DSHS licensure upon passing.
Bridge program for practicing EMTs. 12-week program covering IV therapy, advanced airway, and select medications. Graduates sit NREMT-AEMT.
Advanced life support — the top civilian EMS credential. 52-week program. CoAEMSP/CAAHEP accredited. Graduates sit NREMT-Paramedic.
Pass rates reflect students who completed their program and sat the NREMT exam in the reporting period. Students who withdrew prior to NREMT eligibility are counted in retention figures, not pass rate figures. Job placement tracks graduates who reported employment in EMS or a related clinical field within 12 months of certification. Data sourced from Axon Education Consortium annual program report.
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