Phlebotomy
Phlebotomy technicians make up to $40,370/year in the state of Texas! Common areas of work include hospitals, clinics, commercial laboratories, medical offices, and blood banks.
The job of a phlebotomist is a rewarding career that can also be a stepping stone to future careers such as medical assistants, lab techs, or nursing.
We prepare students to perform a variety of blood collection methods. Upon completion of this hands-on training, students will be able to seek employment as phlebotomy technicians.
Why Choose Phlebotomy @ Âé¶¹Ô´´?
Partnerships
Âé¶¹Ô´´ works in partnership with several hospitals and clinics in our surrounding
area to provide a quality, hands-on training experience.
CLASS TIMES ALLOW STUDENTS TO WORK
- Class room training: 56 hours, Tuesday or Wednesday evening, 6 pm – 10 pm
- Clinical training: 64 hours, 1-2 days/evenings per week
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Phlebotomy Courses
- PLAB1023: Phlebotomy Classroom
Meets 56 hours total, Monday or Wednesday, 6-10 pm - PLAB1060: Phlebotomy Clinical
64 clinical hours will be scheduled with local healthcare facilities to provide the student with experience in phlebotomy skills. The clinicals will be 1-2 days/week and will be the hours of 7 am – 3 pm, 3 pm – 11 pm, or 11 pm – 7 am.
The clinical course is an unpaid learning experience. - Total 120 hours/12.0 CEUs
summer 2026 dates
Tuesday night classes
May 12 - August 11
Wednesday night classes
May 13 - August 12
CLASSroom LOCATION
Advanced Technology Center (ATC)
3200 W. Cuthbert
Room 119
CLINICAL LOCATIONS
Midland Memorial Hospital, Midland Memorial (West), Martin County Hospital, Ward Memorial Hospital (Monahans).
Program Requirements
- Must be 18 years or older
- Copy of photo ID or driver’s license
- Copy of social security card
- Copy of current CPR certification
Must be American Heart Association, BLS, within past 2 years.
Âé¶¹Ô´´ CPR Courses
CPR courses as part of our Risk Management Training program. Browse course offerings at the link below or call (432) 683-2832 for details. - Copy of high school diploma/GED
- Copy of health insurance card
- Copy of Immunizations:
- Flu (October - March)
- Tetanus (Td or Tdap) - within last 10 years
- MMR - must have 2 shots if born after 1957
- Hepatitis B series - must have all 3 shots or Heplisav 2 dose series
- Tuberculosis (TB) test (negative result) - within last 12 months
- Varicella (chicken pox) - 2 doses required
If you have had chicken pox, download, print, and complete this form:
Documenting History of Illness (pdf)
- All immunizations must be complete prior to registration
- Pass criminal background check - processed by Viewpoint Screening
- Drug Screen will be managed through the Viewpoint application. Please wait for instructions to proceed with the drug screen.
Required Supplies
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Classroom Materials
Pens, pencils, highlighters, folders, and paper -
Uniform
Scrubs: hunter green (top) and khaki (bottom), safety glasses (optional)
Available at the , located at the Âé¶¹Ô´´ main campus: 3600 N. Garfield, Midland, TX -
Phlebotomy Patch
Available at the Âé¶¹Ô´´ Bookstore
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Textbook
Hatman's Complete Guide for the Phlebotomy Technician, by Hartman Publishing, Inc.
Available at the Âé¶¹Ô´´ Bookstore
Application Steps
Step 1 - Complete the application and upload documents at Viewpoint ScreeningStep 2 - Once the approval is complete, call us at (432) 681-6354 to make a registration appointment.
Step 3 - Drug Screen will be managed through the Viewpoint application. Please wait for instructions to proceed with the drug screen.
Total Program COST = $1,108 (Includes exam fee)
- Classroom Tuition - $400
- Clinical Tuition - $579
- NHA Exam Fee - $129
Scholarship Opportunities
Health Sciences Continuing Education Scholarships
Scholarships are available for qualified applicants. Apply in the department office.
Workforce Solutions Scholarship
Contact Priscilla Trejo at (432) 367-1449 or email priscilla.trejo@workforcepb.org for details.
Midland Memorial Health Scholarship at Âé¶¹Ô´´
(Certified Nurse Aide & Phlebotomy Only)
Visit for details.
As a Phlebotomy Technician student, expect
- Classes on Tuesday or Wednesday, 6 – 10 pm
- Clinical hours, TBA
- Work closely with a small group of students
- 5 - 10 hours/week outside of class study time to be successful
- 56 hours of classroom instruction
- 64 hours of clinical instruction
Upon Successful Completion of the Program
Be prepared to take a certification exam:
The National Health Career Association exam, CPT (NHA), $129
Interested?
Call (432) 681-6354
to Schedule an Advisor/Registration Appointment
Workforce Solutions (WIOA) Eligible
Students choosing this academic pathway may receive funding and other financial assistance and support from Workforce Solutions. See , call (432) 367-1449 (option 5), or open the flyer for information on the services they provide in partnership with Âé¶¹Ô´´. The Workforce Solutions office is located on Âé¶¹Ô´´'s main campus, in room 138 of the Technology Center (TC) Building. Note: Students receiving federal and state financial aid are not eligible for WIOA assistance.
ContactsKimberly DawDirector Ivy VillaCoordinator |
Office LocationAdvanced Technology Center (ATC)3200 W. Cuthbert |