Ask Any California Phlebotomy Program These 5 Questions. Then Call Us.
Most Will Tell You What You Want To Hear To Get You To Enroll
The honest ones won't flinch at specifics, especially about your externship, the step that stands between your certificate and your first paycheck. So ask these five questions. If a program hesitates on any one of these, you have your answer.
Is my externship guaranteed in writing, or do I join a waiting list after I graduate?
Will you guarantee my externship within 30 days of completing the class?
What is the longest a student has waited for an externship in the past year?
What percentage of your students have completed their externship and are license-eligible within 30 days?
Will you put that in writing?
Here’s Why These Questions Matter
In California, the clinical externship is required for state licensure, and most programs don’t line it up until after you’ve paid and graduated. A six-month wait isn’t just frustrating; at California’s average phlebotomy wage, it’s roughly $24,000 in income you’ll never get back.
Here's What We'll Put in Writing. Will They?
Money-Back Guarantee
Externship completion is guaranteed by the last day of class, or your money back. It's in your contract. Ask another program to match it.
California’s Most Licensed Phlebotomy Program
According to the state’s governing agency, our phlebotomy students received more phlebotomy licenses than students from any other training program. Not graduates, licensure. There's a difference.
No-Wait Externship Placement
No waitlists. No delays. Your externship is built into the program and confirmed before you pay, not figured out after you graduate.
Start Working Faster
The shortest gap between graduation and income. Our students are license eligible in as few as 3–12 weeks. The sooner you become licensed, the sooner you can start earning a paycheck.
The Same Price for Over a Decade
We haven't raised our program cost in more than ten years. We worked harder on our end, so you don't pay more on yours.