Paramedic Schools in Kansas

This article will provide you with a list of paramedic schools in Kansas where you can get admissions information, send applications, and graduate from in order to get a job as a working EMT Paramedic.

Do Note: This list now contains a collection of accredited and non-accredited paramedic programs.

Paramedic Schools in Kansas

Below, please click on a school to get admissions information on their healthcare programs:

Barton County Community College – Great Bend, KS
245 NE 30th Road
Great Bend, KS – 67530

Coffeyville Community College  – Coffeyville, KS
400 West 11th Street
Coffeyville, KS – 67337

Cowley County Community College – Winfield, KS
1406 E 8th Street
Winfield, KS – 67156

Garden City Community College  – Garden City, KS
801 Campus Drive
Garden City, KS – 67846

Hutchinson Community College – Newton, KS
Emergency Medical Services – Paramedic Program
203 E Broadway
Newton, KS 67114

Johnson County Community College – Overland Park, KS
Department of Emergency Medical Science
12345 College Blvd.
Overland Park, KS – 66210

Kansas City Kansas Community College  – Kansas City, KS
7250 State Avenue
Kansas City, KS – 66112


The accrediting organization for EMT Paramedic training education in the United States is the CoAEMSP (Committee on Accreditation of EMS Education Programs), which operates under the CAAHEP (Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs).  Beginning on January 1, 2013, graduation from an accredited paramedic program will be required for those seeking certification through the National Registry.

It’s important to know that the career of EMTs and paramedics is on the rise.  In fact, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), employment of EMTs and paramedics is expected to rise 23% from 2012 to 2022.  That is much faster than the average for other career fields, and it should give EMS students peace of mind knowing that they are entering a career field that is on the rise, rather than on the decline.

Also, note that all EMTs and paramedics need to complete a postsecondary educational program, which essentially means that in order to work in EMS, you will need to complete a proper training and educational program following your graduation from high school (or GED equivalent).

As far as paramedic salary is concerned, the pay rate for EMTs and paramedics can vary quite a bit.  This is mostly due to region, as someone working in Kansas is likely to may more money than a paramedic in the mid-west.  Still, the median salary for EMTs and medics, according to the BLS, is $31,020.

Strong EMT and paramedic traits are essential to the job, as well.  A lot of discussion goes into how much you can lift, or how educated or trained you are, but at the end of the day, patients (be it in Coffeyville, Hutchinson, Kansas City, etc) want to feel like you understand their pain and concerns, and that you care about their well being.  And if you work in EMS, you really and truly should care about people.


And here, click on a school listed below to be taken directly to the college or university’s official homepage:

You can discover more about online paramedic training, as well as local programs in your area, by checking out our helpful homepage.

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