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There are two methods to register for the Phlebotomy Program coursework. Students interested in obtaining college credit hours for the training may register through Austin Community College’s Phlebotomy Technician Program. Students who do not desire college credit for the training should register through ACC's Health Professions Institute (HPI) as continuing education (HPI website).

In order to register in the program for college credit hours, you must first apply for admission to Austin Community College (either in person or online), be advised, and be oriented (either in person or online) to the college through the student advising center. After your college application is reviewed and accepted, ACC's Admissions and Records department (not the advising department) will assign your account a student ID number.

Once you have been admitted to the college, and your account is assigned a student ID number, you may then apply for permission to enroll in the Phlebotomy Technician Program class. To receive a Phlebotomy Technician application, you must complete this information session, fill out a short online form, and then pick up, complete, and submit the current Phlebotomy Technician application along with required documentation as outlined in this session.

Overview of process to request permission to register for Phlebotomy Technician Program as college credit

  1. Apply for admission to ACC.
  2. Complete required orientation and advising.
  3. Obtain your student ID number from Admissions and Records.
  4. Complete the Phlebotomy Technician online information session (these web pages) including careful review of the Syllabus and Student Handbook- this step can be completed prior to steps 1-3.
  5. Complete, PRINT and retain the confirmation results web page you are directed to after submitting the online form.
  6. Print out the the application for the Phlebotomy Technician Program. This form is also available at the Health Science Admissions office.
  7. Submit your completed application and supporting documentation which includes: 1) confirmation form documenting completion of the online CAP session, 2) signed Informed Consent and 3) documentation or proof of all required immunizations to Health Science Admission office.
  8. Students who successfully complete the admissions process will be notified that they are conditionally accepted and will be asked to complete the Criminal Background Check.

Overview of process to request permission to register for Phlebotomy classes through continuing education.

  1. Complete the Phlebotomy Technician online information session (these web pages) including careful review of the Syllabus and Student Handbook- this step can be completed prior to steps 1-3.
  2. Complete the online form at the end of the information session.
  3. PRINT and retain the confirmation results web page you are directed to after submitting the online form from step 5.
  4. Print out the the application for the Phlebotomy Technician Program. This form is available also at the Health Science Admissions office.
  5. Gather all required documents from the application form checklist.
  6. Submit your completed application and supporting documentation which includes: 1) confirmation form documenting completion of the online CAP session, 2) signed Informed Consent, 4) submit copy of GED or high school diploma and 4) documentation or proof of all required immunizations to Health Science Admission office
  7. Students who successfully complete the admissions process will be notified that they are conditionally accepted and will be asked to complete the Criminal Background Check.

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Program information will be revised as necessary to reflect changes in educational plans. Contact the Health Sciences Admissions staff at (512) 223-5700 if you have questions or desire further information.

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Admissions, employment, and program policies of Austin Community College are nondiscriminatory in regard to race, creed, color, gender, age, handicap, and national origin. All recruitment and admissions material complies with Section 504 and the ADA. Inquiries regarding ACC's compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, or requests for accommodations for persons with disabilities can be directed to the EEO/ADA/Affirmative Action Officer at (512) 223-7572.

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