18 organizations offering EMT, Paramedic, Fire, and Emergency Services training across Mississippi.
Coahoma Community College is an accredited public comprehensive institution of higher learning offering diverse educational programs including health sciences. The college provides accessible, affordable, and quality educational opportunities with a focus on preparing students for the job market or transfer to universities.
Copiah-Lincoln Community College Workforce Education offers short-term training programs designed to meet the needs of today's job market. The college provides both Basic and Advanced levels of EMT training to meet the needs of Mississippi's emergency medical services system.
East Central Community College is a public, open-access, comprehensive, two-year institution of higher education providing university transfer education, distance education opportunities, career-technical programs, workforce development services, and basic skills offerings to residents of Leake, Neshoba, Newton, Scott, and Winston counties in east central Mississippi.
East Mississippi Community College is a public community college serving six counties in East Central Mississippi, offering university-parallel programs, career-technical programs, and workforce programs. The Division of Nursing and Health Sciences provides high-quality, evidence-based health professional training programs including EMT and Paramedic certifications.
Hinds Community College is the largest community college in Mississippi, serving more than 10,700 credit students each fall semester. The college offers Emergency Medical Sciences programs including EMT and Paramedic training at multiple locations.
Holmes Community College is a comprehensive public institution located in Central Mississippi that provides innovative educational and cultural opportunities through campus-based and distance education programs, including EMS and paramedic training programs.
Itawamba Community College is a public, tax-supported community college in northeast Mississippi offering comprehensive educational opportunities through academic, career education, and allied health programs. The health science education programs are designed to prepare individuals for employment in the healthcare field.
Jones County Junior College is a two-year community college offering an accredited Emergency Medical Technology program that prepares students for entry-level EMT and Paramedic certifications through classroom instruction, laboratory practice, and clinical/field internship training.
Meridian Community College houses the state's first Emergency Medical Science Academy, a comprehensive learning environment designed specifically for EMS students of all levels. The division is responsible for the delivery of all Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and Paramedic courses, clinical experiences, and EMS testing at MCC.
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College is a comprehensive community college serving George, Harrison, Jackson, and Stone counties by providing superior instruction through traditional and technological formats to offer workforce pathways, certificates, diplomas, and associate transfer and applied degrees.
Northeast Mississippi Community College is a public, comprehensive community college offering the Paramedic Technology program through its Division of Health Sciences. The paramedic training program is a postsecondary program for individuals who already hold a valid EMT national certification, providing comprehensive classroom instruction, clinical internships, and field internships.
Northwest Mississippi Community College offers Emergency Medical Technology programs including EMT-Basic, EMT-Advanced, and Paramedic training. The programs are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) and sanctioned by the Mississippi State Board of Health, Division of EMS.
Pearl River Community College is a public community college in Poplarville, Mississippi founded in 1909. The Advanced EMT/Paramedic program prepares students to provide advanced emergency medical care through comprehensive classroom instruction and clinical internships in hospital settings and ambulance services.
Southwest Mississippi Community College is a community college that offers workforce training and continuing education programs through its Regional Workforce Training Center, including EMS training programs for EMT-Basic and Advanced EMT certification.