Employment outlook
According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, the median annual wage for EMTs and paramedics was $36,680 in May 2022. Employment of emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics is projected to grow 24 percent through 2024, much faster than the average for all occupations.
Kansas Concurrent High School Student Info
In 2012, the Kansas Legislature passed HB155, establishing the Excel in CTE initiative. This program aims to increase access to high-wage, high-demand careers by funding industry-recognized credentials and allowing high school students to take part in Career Technical Education (CTE) dual enrollment opportunities. Since its launch, the initiative has led to significant growth in the number of secondary students earning industry-recognized credentials and CTE college credits. The list of approved programs and credentials is determined by the State of Kansas and may change annually. There are a number of classes that are paid for completely by this initiative, however not all classes and tests are funded. These are updated yearly by the State of Kansas. For more info, go to Kansas Board of Regents: Excel in CTE webpage. For a complete list of qualified course Fort Scott Community College offers, go here.
*Additional costs not covered under Excel in CTE funding for Kansas concurrent high school EMT students:
- $60 – OSHA 10 Certification if required by location
- $550 – Background check/Practical Skills/Insurance/State Certification
- $50 Graduation Fee
Kansas DegreeStats
Kansas DegreeStats is interactive online tool that reviews cost and earnings data from real graduates for each undergraduate degree program offered at a public college or university in Kansas.