Fall 2025

 

The Fall 2025 Phlebotomy cohort is now full and the application has been closed. Those who have already applied and are on the alternate list will be informed if an opportunity to enroll becomes available. The application for the program’s Spring 2026 cohort in Corvallis will open in January.

Phlebotomists collect blood samples from patients, process physician orders for laboratory testing, represent the laboratory in a professional manner to patients and staff, and effectively communicate in the care and support of the patient. This training results in skills necessary to work successfully as a phlebotomist. Skill areas covered are: medical terminology, basic anatomy and physiology, customer service, medical law and ethics, phlebotomy (vacuum collections, arterial specimen collection, devices, syringes, capillary skin punctures, butterfly needles, blood cultures and specimen collection on adults, children and infants), and a clinical practicum. The program prepares students for certification exams by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists and the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences. Phlebotomy students will complete 25 credits and attend class for approximately 35 hours a week. Some classes will be held online and some classes take place at LBCC’s Healthcare Occupations Center in Lebanon, Oregon. Good visual acuity including color perception is vital to phlebotomy. Frequent lifting and carrying of light equipment less than 10 pounds as well as exposure to infection from disease bearing specimens and to odorous chemicals and specimens should be expected. For additional information, visit Phlebotomy.

Estimated Program Cost: $5,550 (subject to increase).

Application Timeline

  • Online Application Opens: May 12, 2025 at 9:00am
  • Resident Priority: May 12 - 16, 2025 (see below)
  • Application Decision Emails: May 30, 2025
  • Post-Admission Requirements Due: August 2025
  • Online Application Closes: July 30, 2025
  • Mandatory Orientation: September 15, 2025 from 2:00pm - 4:00pm
  • Program Starts: September 29, 2025
  • Program Dates: September 29, 2025 through January 9, 2025 (subject to change)

 

Table of Contents


Class Selection Process

New applicants as well as returning applicants must complete the entire application process as outlined in this application guide. It is the responsibility of each applicant to be informed on and adhere to all application procedures and deadlines as they may change from year to year. If you satisfy the minimum application requirements and do not have any other admission limitations, you will be considered a qualified applicant. Admission to the program is based on a first-come, first-served system with resident priority applied when relevant. Admission limitations may apply.

Resident priority will be first given to qualified applicants who are residents of LBCC’s tax district and/or Linn or Benton counties (Oregon) followed by out-of-district, then out-of-state, and then international applicants who apply between May 12 - 16, 2025. After these dates, resident priority will no longer be considered. To determine whether or not you live at such an address (whether you rent or own), you may inquire through your county tax assessor’s office or website.

Application Checklist

Applicants will be required to provide proof of meeting the following minimum application requirements when applying to this program.

Minimum Application Requirements

  • Mandatory information session
    • Toward the bottom of the Phlebotomy page, select "Additional Information" then select the Information Session button to complete the 2025 Pre-Application Information Session.
    • This is required for all applicants, new and returning.
  • Check for admission limitations (see "Admission Limitations")
  • Submit official transcripts for all transfer courses
  • Submit the following during completion of the online application
    • Residency (see "Residency Information")
    • Understanding and compliance (see "Statements of Understanding and Compliance")

Post-Admission Requirements

Carefully review this application guide for additional information regarding what documentation will be required from students who receive an admission offer to this program.

Example: early action on collecting Hepatitis B documentation is required to be able to submit the required documentation on time. No exceptions.

Cancellation

This program is subject to cancellation if there are an insufficient number of clinical sites or eligible students. In the event of cancellation, applicants must re-apply for a later session.

Residency Information for Limited Enrollment Programs

For limited enrollment programs such as this one, a resident is defined as someone who established permanent residency 90 days before the first day applications are accepted for that program. Permanent residency is defined as the home a person intends to return to after any absence and in which one’s dependents reside for an unlimited period of time. Student housing does not qualify as a permanent residence. As part of the online application process, you will be required to submit information regarding your residency for the entire 90-day period leading up to the application. Information you will be required to provide includes legal name, phone number, LBCC student ID or social security number, program of choice, street address, city, state, ZIP, and time period at the applicable address(es). You may be required to submit additional documentation upon request to show proof of your permanent residence. Misrepresentation of your permanent residence may result in forfeiture of your application status with this program.

Note to International Applicants

It is important to consult with LBCC’s International Office to determine whether your student visa type allows you to claim US permanent residential status and/or to be admitted to this type of program.

Admission Limitations

Applicants should be aware of the following admission limitations. Failure to comply may result in application denial and/or admission eligibility forfeiture.

Application Completion

Applicants must submit proof of completing all minimum application requirements by the deadlines given to be considered for admission to this program. Applicants are responsible for ensuring LBCC’s Admission Department has up-to-date transcripts and course information for transfer credits they want considered.

Previously Admitted Students

Applicants who have previously been admitted to this program are no longer eligible to apply if they exited the program based on safety concerns or if they exited the program two previous times based on unsuccessful attempts to pass academic and/or clinical requirements not directly related to safety (includes withdrawal in lieu of failing grades).

Clinical Placement Eligibility

Applicants must be in good standing with this program’s clinical site partners. Applicants who have been denied access privileges to one or more of the program’s clinical partner sites may not be eligible to participate in this program. Meet with the Phlebotomy Program Director prior to applying to this program if you have concerns regarding your placement potential.

Holds

Applicants must have no registration holds at LBCC during the entire application and admissions process to be considered for admission to this program. Financial holds must be addressed through the LBCC Business Office prior to program admission. Note: New student holds (no previous LBCC credits or registration) are the only exception.

To view your status at LBCC: 1) Log in to WebRunner, 2) select "Student," 3) select "Registration," 4) select "Check Your Registration Status," then 5) select the next available term. Contact your LBCC advisor if you have questions about your status.

Academic Standing

Applicants' Academic Standing must be in Good Standing at LBCC during the entire application and admissions process to be considered for admission to this program.

Student Status

Applicants must be in good student status with Student Services at LBCC during the entire application and admissions process to be considered for admission to this program.

Note Regarding Financial Aid

The federal financial aid standards and policies regarding Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) are not identical to the college’s standards on admission/registration eligibility. Your financial aid SAP status will not limit your potential admission into this program but may severely affect your funding options.

To view your current SAP status: 1) Log in to WebRunner, 2) select "Financial Aid," 3) select "Your Financial Aid Status," 4) select the aid year, and 5) select the "Satisfactory Academic Progress" tab. Visit LBCC’s Financial Aid for additional information. 

Statements of Understanding and Compliance

When applying to this program, you will be required to affirm that you understand all of the following:

  • Students admitted to this program must be the age of 18 or older prior to the post-admission requirements completion deadline.
  • This program required all admitted students to be proficient in writing, including: accurate spelling, basic grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and syntax. Access to the LBCC Writing Center assistance is available to all LBCC students.
  • LBCC's Student Right to Know information.
  • Applicants who were previously admitted to this program are no longer eligible to apply if they exited the program based on safety concerns or if they exited the program two previous times.
  • Admission limitations, Financial Aid’s Satisfactory Academic Progress, and the nondiscrimination statement.
  • Applicants must comply with all application criteria and deadlines.
  • Applicants must provide a valid email when applying to this program. Communication from LBCC regarding your program application will be sent to the email address you provide. Providing an invalid email address will prevent your application from proceeding.
  • The Phlebotomy Program typically runs Monday through Friday between 8:00am to 5:00pm, with some days potentially running beyond 5:00pm. Admitted students will receive additional schedule information.
  • Good visual acuity including color perception is vital to phlebotomy. Frequent lifting and carrying of light equipment less than ten pounds as well as exposure to infection from disease-bearing specimens and to odorous chemicals and specimens should be expected.
  • Some occupational health hazards include the use of latex gloves and masks. Meet with the Phlebotomy Program Director if you have any skin, breathing, or other risk factors to consider.
  • If you are suspected of or known to have a communicable disease which may be transmitted under normal program activities, you will be required to have documentation of completing medical treatment prior to participating in clinical/lab assignments.
  • Some practicum sites may require documentation from your healthcare provider stating you are free from communicable diseases and thus are able to work without accommodations for such communicable diseases.
  • If admitted, you will be required to complete all LBCC admission and graduation requirements.
  • If admitted, you will be required to complete and pass all post-admission requirements by the deadlines that will be specified in the admission materials. It is your responsibility to plan appropriately to meet each deadline.
  • If admitted, you will be required to pay for and complete the LBCC-approved criminal background check. The results will determine, in part, your eligibility to remain in the program but will not guarantee your eligibility to be licensed or employed in this career field. Neither previously completed nor alternative criminal background checks will suffice.
  • If admitted, you will have their social security number (SSN) matched against the US Department of Health & Human Services list of individuals who are barred from any participation in federally funded health programs. If on the list, you will not be eligible to participate in this program.
  • If admitted, you will be required to cooperate with the drug test policies of this program, the college, and any work experience, clinical, or cooperative teaching site as a condition for continued enrollment in this program and its related academic courses. Students may be required to comply with a non-LBCC site's policy. Testing may be random and unannounced or conducted when there is reasonable suspicion that performance and/or behavior may be the result of the presence of a drug and/or alcohol. The presence, as determined by the program's test procedures, of prescription or non-prescription drugs, controlled substances, etc. may result in immediate dismissal from the work site and disenrollment from the program and related academic courses. The presence of marijuana will result in immediate dismissal from the program. Students may also be subject to appropriate disciplinary action for violating LBCC’s Student Standards of Conduct.
  • If admitted, you will be required to maintain a minimum "C" grade in each graduation required course, and courses must be taken in the specified sequence.

Nondiscrimination Statement

Read LBCC's Equal Opportunity & Statement of Nondiscrimination.

Online Application Information

All applicants, new and returning, are required to follow the process and criteria outlined in this guide at the time of application. This program’s online application will open on May 12, 2025 at 9:00am. The application is projected to close September 8, 2025 at 4:00pm (subject to change). This program’s application type will only be visible during the above mentioned application date/time span. Online applications will receive an automatic date/time stamp. Neither early nor late applications will be considered.

Application Instructions

  1. Go to Apply
  2. Select the "Apply Now" button
  3. Select "Phlebotomy Application" from the list of application types
    • Selecting any other application type will prevent you from progressing through this program’s application processes and thus may forfeit your potential for admission consideration during this cycle.
  4. Enter the following information to create your online LBCC application profile:
    • First and last name
    • Email address
      • Important: during this step of the application process you may use either your LBCC or personal email address. The email address you utilize for your online application will become your online application profile login ID. Entering an invalid email address will prevent your application from proceeding.
    • Cell phone (optional)
    • Application profile password
    • Application term: "Fall 2025"
  5. Select the "Create Account" button to proceed
  6. Carefully enter the information you want considered within each application category:
    • Personal information
      • Date of birth (DOB) and social security numbers (SSNs) are used, in part, to help ensure applications are not mismatched between LBCC applicants with the same names. LBCC is also required to request specific demographic information.
    • Contact and demographic information
    • Additional residency (if applicable)
    • High school and college Information
    • Prerequisites
    • Optional file upload
    • Statements of understanding and compliance
  7. Carefully review all your information and then select the "Submit Application" button

Following Application Submission

You are required to continue to check email regularly. If we require additional information for processing your program application, you will be contacted by a staff member via email (not text). Failure to provide accurate information will result in your application being delayed, which may result in forfeiting your placement on this program’s application list and may result in your application being denied.

Returning/Existing LBCC Students

If you receive a notice stating "you already have a profile," select either "Go to login page" to use your previously established login credentials or select "Reset your password" if you do not recall your application profile login information. After you log into your profile, you will then be able to select the correct application type and proceed.

Post-Admission Requirements

Applicants who receive an admission offer will be required to complete the post-admission requirements by the deadlines provided. Additional instructions will be provided to the admitted students.

These are subject to change and are not included in the cost of program tuition and fees:

  • Commitment: all admitted students will be required to submit an admission commitment form
  • Deposit: a non-refundable program fees deposit of $400 will be due by September
  • Information Release: admitted students will receive the program-required form to complete
  • Criminal Background Check: pass the LBCC-approved check (estimated cost: $72)
  • Drug Test: pass the LBCC-approved test (estimated cost: $65)
  • Health and Training Documentation
    • Required Immunizations: by August 2025, admitted students will be required to submit electronic copies of the following through an online tracker (estimated tracker cost: $50): 
      • Positive Hepatitis B surface antibody titer
        • Antibody blood test. Early action required: all applicants must have completed the entire Hepatitis B vaccination series and the follow-up Hepatitis B surface antibody titer prior to applying to this program. Vaccinations alone will not be accepted. Completion of this requirement can take up to eight months. Older vaccines do not always result in the required positive (a.k.a. reactive) HepB surface antibody titer, thus additional vaccinations and updated testing may also be required by the submission deadline. No exceptions.
      • MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
        • Positive antibody titers for all three or two vaccines
      • Varicella (Chicken Pox)
        • Positive antibody titer or two vaccines
      • Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis)
        • One vaccine updated every ten years
      • Negative Tuberculosis (TB) test
        • Either a negative TB blood test (Quantiferon Gold or T-Spot) or negative two-step TB test (two separate TB skin tests completed one to three weeks apart); completed within the last 12 months and updated annually while in the program
      • CPR
        • Only the American Heart Association BLS CPR for Healthcare Providers or American Red Cross BLS Provider CPR certifications will be accepted. All other CPR certifications will be denied. Must be kept current.
    • Recommended Immunizations: the following are recommended but not required. Some clinical sites may require one or more of these for student placements, thus not completing these might limit your ability to be placed at a clinical site and advance with the cohort (costs vary):
      • Current COVID-19
        • Vaccinated as per the current CDC guidelines; due and updated by October 1 annually; must include the vaccine manufacturer and lot number.
      • Flu shot
        • Current influenza vaccine, updated annually
      • Polio
        • Positive antibody titers or three vaccines
    • Health records must be in the form of a copy of either an official immunization card or original immunization/ medical screening document. Official documentation must include: 1) Your name, 2) Date of birth, 3) Name of administering agency or provider, 4) Name of injection, test, etc. and results, if applicable, 5) Date of injection, test, etc., 6) Healthcare provider’s signature, official stamp, or letterhead.
  • Mandatory Orientation: all admitted students will be required to attend the orientation on September 15, 2025 from 2:00pm - 4:00pm at LBCC’s Healthcare Occupations Center

Program Fees, Payment Plan, and Deposit

Entry into the Phlebotomy program is very competitive. Admitted students who choose to withdraw after the program starts or who fail from the program will immediately be responsible for the remaining program fees balance for the program.

The estimated cost of the Phlebotomy program is $5,550.00 (subject to increase). This cost includes required textbooks, registration and lab fees, and instructional costs. A payment plan is available to those who qualify. Students who will be utilizing a payment plan will be required to submit a deferred note contract (DNC). Additional program fees payment plan information will be made available to admitted students.

All students will be required to submit a $400 non-refundable program fees deposit by the post-admission requirements deadline. The non-refundable deposit will be due before any financial aid is disbursed, so planning ahead is necessary. Additional documentation may be required from students receiving financial aid and/or other third party financial assistance. 

The second program fees payment of $2,575.00 will be due by October 6, 2025 (subject to increase).

Additional costs: there may be additional costs that admitted students will be responsible to cover while in this program. Admitted students will receive additional details. Student costs may include the completion of a N-95 mask fit screen/test through an occupational medicine facility (estimated cost: $70 - $275), travel for lab and/or clinical experiences, the purchase of field-specific student liability insurance (costs vary), scrubs, school supplies, medical insurance, etc.