Make an Informed Decision

Choosing the right paramedic program can be difficult. We do our best to provide all the information we can so that you make an informed decision.

When considering your options, choose a program that provides the tools and knowledge necessary to enable you to achieve your goals, whatever they may be. Find a program with a philosophy similar to your own!

We desire students who value diversity, who need knowledge beyond the minimum, and who wish to rise to the top.

Class 33, 2006 2007 (Admission Stats)

Qualified Applicants / Interviewed: 44

Enrolled: 22

Home State:

  • Oregon (68%)
  • Washington (23%)
  • Alaska (4.5%)
  • Hawaii (4.5%)

  Gender:

  • Male (54.5%)
  • Female (45.5%)

 Age:

  • 18-24 (59%)
  • 25-30 (9%)
  • 31-36 (23%)
  • 37-45 (9%)
  • 45+    (0%)

Academic Achievement at Time of Admission:

  • Degree in Progress (50%)
  • Associate Degree (13.5%)
  • Bachelor Degree (36.5%)
  • Graduate Degree (0%)

Prior Certification:

  • EMT-Basic (77%)
  • EMT-Intermediate (23%)

Class 32, 2005 - 2006 (Admission Stats)

Qualified Applicants / Interviewed: 41

Enrolled: 24

Graduated (as of August, 2006): 18

Home State:

  • Oregon (79%)
  • Washington (13%)
  • Alaska (4%)
  • California (4%)

Gender:

  • Male (62.5%)
  • Female (37.5%)

Age:

  • 18-24 (33%)
  • 25-30 (54%)
  • 31-36 (8%)  
  • 37-45 (0%)
  • 45+    (5%)

     

     

     

Class 32, National Registry (Certification Exam) Results

First Attempt

 

Written Pass: 18 (100%)

 

Written Fail: 0 (0%)

 

Practical Pass: 14 (77.8%)

 

Practical Fail: 4 (22.2%)

 

Total Certified on First Attempt: 14 (77.7%)

 

Second Attempt

 

Practical Pass: 4 (100%)

 

Practical Fail: 0 (0%)

 

Total Certified on Second Attempt: 4 (100%)

 

Written Exam Statistics

 

Topic

 

Mean / Median

 

Airway

 

81.2 / 81.5

 

Cardiac

 

89.1 / 90.0

 

Trauma

 

80.0 / 81.0

 

Medical

 

75.7 / 77.0

 

OB

 

74.8 / 71.5

 

Miscellaneous

 

88.8 / 89.0

 

Total

 

81.5 / 82.5