Aparicio-Levy Technical College

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The EMT program is offered through Hillsborough County Public Schools. The EMT program, previously operated under Learey Technical College, is now operated under Aparicio-Levy Technical College.


Nothing has changed, except the title of the college operating the program.

300 clock hours or about 5 months

Three classes are offered each semester.

Fall semester: August – December

Spring semester: January – June


Monday/Wednesday DAY class meets Monday and Wednesday from 8:15 am to 4:30 pm at Aparicio-Levy Technical College

Tuesday/Thursday DAY class meets Tuesday and Thursday from 8:30 am to 4:45 pm at Erwin Technical College

NIGHT class meets Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 5:30 to 9:30 pm at Erwin Technical College

$2,189.73 (subject to change)

Since this program has a clinical component that requires students to work with patients in real-world hospital and ambulance services, additional requirements apply.


In addition to a high school diploma, students must complete and pass a physical exam, monitored background check/fingerprinting, and drug screening. We will provide the documents for the physical exam, monitored background check/fingerprinting, and drug screening.  Please do not complete these steps until you have the required paperwork.  Health insurance is also required.


For more information on the admissions requirements, read the EMT admissions checklist.


When registration opens:

  • Watch the required EMT information video on our EMT website.
  • Apply to Aparicio-Levy Technical College.  The link can be found in the tab bar at the top of our website.
  • Book your registration appointment by following the instructions that will be emailed to you within 5 business days after we receive your application.
  • Print and read the Admissions Checklist for requirements. Open all links and print out all flyers and forms. 
  • Gather all the items listed on the Admissions Checklist and bring them to your registration appointment.

Seats are filled on a first come, first served basis by submitting ALL required documents at the registration appointment.  NO partial paperwork will be accepted, and no seats will be held.


Common reasons students are turned away from registration are: failure to provide 2 proofs of residency, missing health insurance card, incomplete physical form (doctor didn’t sign in two places, TB test was not “read”, missing vaccinations), failure to bring payment, etc.


Students will not be able to participate in clinical rotations unless their drug test proves they are clear of any chemical/drug impairment. Our affiliation agreements require students to be held to the same standards as the healthcare professionals employed at the clinical facilities. It is not legal for healthcare professionals to be under the influence of any drug/chemical while practicing or participating in the care of others. 


We will provide drug screening site information along with the paperwork required for the drug screening.  Do not do this ahead of time.

To become Florida & NREMT-certified Emergency Medical Technicians, graduates must pass the National Registry of EMTs exam. 

For more information about obtaining a Florida EMT license, visit the Florida Department of Health website

For more information about obtaining NREM certification, visit the NREMT website.