Launch your phlebotomy career in just six months
A Phlebotomy Certificate from Clackamas Community College is a fast track to a career in health care. You could become a certified phlebotomist after just six months of classes.
Phlebotomy technicians play a vital role in health care by collecting blood samples from patients in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics and laboratories. They are skilled professionals, trained to ensure patients' comfort and safety throughout the process.
The Phlebotomy Certificate program at CCC provides the hands-on skills and knowledge to perform procedures and thrive in your future phlebotomy career. Whether you are changing careers or just starting out, the Phlebotomy Certificate program at CCC is a great way to build your career in health care. Get ready to enter a growing field with many opportunities for professional development and growth.
Please note that the Phlebotomy Certificate program is a limited-entry program. A limited number of students will be accepted into the program. All potential students must also complete a formal application process.
For detailed description and outcomes for this program, view the course catalog.Required classes for the Phlebotomy Certificate
Explore rewarding career opportunities in phlebotomy
Upon graduation, you will be prepared to pursue a fulfilling career as a phlebotomist in a variety of health care settings. Our program opens doors to opportunities in hospitals, clinics, blood banks and more. As a phlebotomist, you will play a key role in supporting patient care and contributing to the health care team.
Master the skills required to become a certified phlebotomist
Clackamas Community College's phlebotomy program offers a comprehensive curriculum that blends theory and practice. Our experienced instructors will guide you through hands-on training in a simulated lab setting.
You will learn the skills you need to become a phlebotomist, including:
- Blood collection techniques: Perform venipuncture and capillary puncture procedures safely and efficiently, ensuring patient comfort.
- Specimen handling: Learn the correct methods for collecting, processing and handling laboratory specimens according to current protocols.
- Safety and compliance: Understand and uphold legal and ethical standards, along with laboratory safety.
- A strong health care foundation: Gain a solid understanding of medical terminology, anatomy and physiology relevant to phlebotomy.
- Effective communication and teamwork: Develop exceptional communication skills for interacting with patients and colleagues.
- Career readiness: Prepare for your certification exam and confidently enter the workforce as a qualified phlebotomist.
Investing in your future
Clackamas Community College offers some of the lowest tuition rates in the Portland metro area. Here is a summary of the estimated costs for this program:
Estimated program costs | |
College tuition and fees | $1,946 |
Program course fees* | $425 |
Textbooks | $90 |
Extra supplies and materials | $100 (2x scrubs) |
Total costs | $2,561.00 |
*Course fees cover the following items: CastleBranch, drug screen, background check, NHA practice and certification exam, lab supplies
Get help paying for college
Scholarships and grants (free money!) are available for students in this program. For help with financial aid and scholarships, contact the Financial Aid Resource Lab
How to apply to the phlebotomy program
Ready to get started? Applying to this program is a simple four-step process.
We recommend you meet with a health science advisor prior to applying to the program. Our advisors will help answer prerequisite program requirements.
Tracy Pantano-Rumsey, academic advisor
tracy.pantanorumsey@clackamas.edu, 503-594-6131
Phil Reid, academic advisor
philr@clackamas.edu, 503-594-0623
For more information on the application process and program requirements, view the advising guide linked below.
Application essays and scoring rubric
The Phlebotomy Certificate program application requires prospective students to answer one essay question. The applications are "de-identified" prior to reviewing and scoring essays to reduce bias.
Before submitting your essays, we recommend you use the free Grammarly online software to check your spelling and grammar.
Essay 1: (250 words or less) The admissions team would like to know more about what makes you a well-rounded applicant. Share what experiences led you to the medical field and phlebotomy specifically. Share with us what makes you a unique and strong candidate for this program.
Note: We are asking this question because as students in the phlebotomy program, we recognize that candidates have additional skills and experience they have gained that make them strong candidates.
Essay 1 | CRITERION | RESPONSE EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS (5 POINTS) | RESPONSE MEETS EXPECTATIONS (4 POINTS) | RESPONSE INDICATES AN OPPORTUNITY FOR GROWTH AND REFLECTION (3 POINTS) |
The candidate describes what experiences led you to the medical field and phlebotomy specifically. | Response provides a clear and detailed statement about what experiences led you to the medical field and phlebotomy specifically. | Response provides a clear statement about what experiences lead you to the medical field and phlebotomy specifically. | Response shows an opportunity for the candidate to reflect more on what experiences led you to the medical field and phlebotomy specifically. | |
The candidate describes what makes you a unique and strong candidate for this program. | Response provides a clear and detailed statement about what makes them a unique and strong candidate for this program. | Response provides a clear statement about what makes them a unique and strong candidate for this program. | Response shows an opportunity for the candidate to reflect more about what makes them a unique and strong candidate for this program. |
Preparation before entering the program ensures success
Students who are formally accepted into the phlebotomy program must attend a mandatory orientation. During the orientation, students will start the process of completing all non-academic requirements.
Please start collecting your vaccine records for the below list of immunizations and, if accepted, be prepared to submit documentation during the orientation.
Eligibility requirements:
- 18 years of age
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Immunizations (MMR, Varicella, Tdap, Hep B, COVID-19, Flu)
- Tuberculosis test
- Criminal background check
- Drug screen
Note: A criminal background check requires a Social Security Number. Students will start the criminal background check process during the orientation and upload vaccine records.
Learn and practice with a cohort of peers
The Phlebotomy Certificate program consists of five courses over two terms and uses a cohort model. A combination of online lectures, in-person skills labs and hands-on clinical practicum create a dynamic learning experience.
Online lectures allow you to maintain a flexible schedule for work and school while developing fundamental phlebotomy knowledge. Asynchronous online lectures with embedded quality skills demonstration videos provide the following opportunities: Allow students to develop and/or strengthen e-learning skills and navigation; provide students with opportunities to identify credible resources; and provide students the flexibility to work while in school.
During in-person skills labs, you will practice performing venipuncture and capillary punctures with the guidance of trained instructors to increase your technical skills and confidence. The hands-on skills lab allows students to: Apply information obtained from online learning to the skills lab; use simulation equipment; and practice dexterity and technical skills required to perform basic venipuncture procedures with equipment and supplies.
During your externship, you will gain professional experience in a clinic or laboratory practicing and applying your new skills. The externship allows students to: Safely experience a professional clinic and/or laboratory environment; practice and apply skills within the clinic and/or laboratory setting; and gain valuable applied experience for employment.
Phlebotomy program course and schedules
Cohort #1: Fall-Winter, 16 students will be accepted
Fall | PHB-110 | Fundamentals of Phlebotomy | 5 credits (online) |
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Fall | PHB-115 | Professionalism for Phlebotomists | 1 credit (online) |
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Fall | PHB-112 | Phlebotomy Techniques | 2 credits (lab/campus), 66 hours | Wed/Fri |
Winter | PHB-125 | Professionalism in Healthcare | 1 credit (online) |
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Winter | PHB-130 | Phlebotomy Practicum | 5 credits (practicum), 160 hours | Wed/Thurs/Fri |
Cohort #2: Spring-Summer, 16 students will be accepted
Spring | PHB-110 | Fundamentals of Phlebotomy | 5 credits (online) |
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Spring | PHB-115 | Professionalism for Phlebotomists | 1 credit (online) |
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Spring | PHB-112 | Phlebotomy Techniques | 2 credits (lab/campus), 66 hours | Wed/Fri |
Summer | PHB-125 | Professionalism in Healthcare | 1 credit (online) |
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Summer | PHB-130 | Phlebotomy Practicum | 5 credits (practicum), 160 hours | Wed/Thurs/Fri |
Frequently asked questions
What is a phlebotomist?
A phlebotomist is a medical professional trained to perform blood collection and process laboratory specimens for testing.
How competitive is CCC’s program?
Admission to CCC’s phlebotomy program is limited entry and requires the attendance of an information session, application submission, and orientation attendance to be accepted into the program. More information can be found in the Phlebotomy Advising Guide.
What modality is the program delivered in?
The phlebotomy program is a part-time, closed cohort program offering classes in-person and online. All lab courses are taught in person at the Harmony campus. The program consists of five courses and 14 credits delivered over two terms, including an externship.
Is the program accredited?
The phlebotomy program is not accredited. However, the completion of the program allows for the student to take the NHA CPT licensing exam.
I am interested in the phlebotomy program but don’t know how to apply. Who can I talk to?
The phlebotomy program is housed under the Health Sciences Department, which is a part of the Health Professions educational focus area. They have two dedicated academic advisors who are knowledgeable in the phlebotomy application process and are available to assist with any questions related to transfer credits, academic requirements to apply and the application process itself. You can schedule an appointment with an advisor here. Or you can reach out to the advisors via email:
What additional requirements are needed to join the program?
The phlebotomy program follows the guidelines for Oregon Health Authority’s (OHA) requirements for students in clinical practicum (409-030-0110). This includes required and recommended immunizations: Hep B, MMR, Tdap, COVID-19 and seasonal flu. It also includes a required 10-panel drug screening (to be completed after orientation into the program). A complete list of the 10-panel drug screening information can be found here. A tuberculosis screening and criminal background check (to be completed after orientation into the program) are also required. Students must also have current CPR/BLS certification through the American Heart Association (AHA).
I am an employer looking to hire a recent graduate of the program. Does CCC have a job board for students and alumni?
Yes, thank you for reaching out with employment opportunities for our students. Please find a job board to post job notices for students and alumni here: https://www.collegecentral.com/clackamas/. You will have to sign up as an employer and complete the posting, but this will share your job with a wider audience.