Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Medical Services
National Certification
All students in the EMS programs are trained to the current national EMS standards. At the completion of the course each student will be eligible to sit for a National Register of EMT's certification exam. Successful completion of that exam will allow for reciprocity to any state.
State Licensure
Please visit the State EMS Agency Map on the NREMT.org website.
SCC makes every effort to verify the information provided on requirements for licensure is accurate and up-to-date, however, these requirements are subject to change at any time. Students who will be seeking licensure are strongly encouraged to review the licensure or certification requirements at the appropriate website, linked below where available, for the state in which they intend to practice.
Southeastern Community College has determined its curriculum meets the state educational requirements for licensure in the following states:
Iowa | Illinois | Missouri |
Alabama | Maine | Ohio |
Alaska | Maryland | Oklahoma |
Arizona | Massachusetts | Oregon |
Arkansas | Michigan | Pennsylvania |
California | Minnesota | Rhode Island |
Colorado | Mississippi | South Carolina |
Connecticut | Montana | South Dakota |
Delaware | Nebraska | Tennessee |
Florida | Nevada | Texas |
Georgia | New Hampshire | Utah |
Hawaii | New Jersey | Vermont |
Idaho | New Mexico | Virginia |
Indiana | New York | Washington |
Kansas | North Carolina | West Virginia |
Kentucky | North Dakota | Wisconsin |
Louisiana | Wyoming |
American Samoa | Guam | Puerto Rico |
District of Columbia (Washington DC) |
Northern Mariana Islands | US Virgin Islands |
Southeastern Community College has determined its curriculum does not meet the state educational requirements for licensure in the following states:
(none)
Southeastern Community College has not made a determination that its curriculum meets the state educational requirements for licensure or certification in the following states and territories:
(none)