The Medical Laboratory Technician Program is twenty-two (22) months in length and includes four (4) semesters of didactic work in addition to a twenty-four (24) week clinical practicum at an approved affiliate. Upon successful completion of the program, an Associate of Science Degree in Medical LaboratoryTechnician is awarded. Graduates are eligible to sit for the national certification exam.
The primary goal of the Medical Laboratory Technician Program is to provide a quality education to the student, facilitating acquisition of the level of proficiency and competence required in the modern clinical laboratory.
This program is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Sciences, 5600 N. River Rd.
Suite 720, Rosemont, IL 60018-5119,
773.714.8880, info@naacls.org
Program Mission Statement
The mission of Springfield Technical Community College’s Medical Laboratory Technician Program is to provide a quality education to the health student with a focus on laboratory and phlebotomy skills at a level appropriate to meet the standards as set forth by NAACLS.
Medical Laboratory Technician Academic Requirements:
To continue in the progression of courses offered in the Medical Laboratory Technician program:
- Students must obtain a grade of “C” (73%) or higher in all courses within the Medical Laboratory Technician (CLLS.AS) curriculum.
- Students not meeting this requirement will be involuntarily removed from the program; their Medical Laboratory Technician status will be ended.
- Students will be terminated or denied a certificate of graduation if they do not complete the internship according to all Springfield Technical Community College policies.
- Students interested in petitioning for readmission should refer to the Petition for Re-admission located on the STCC website at http://health.stcc.edu/Special/index.html
Programmatic Technical Standard (PDF)
Upon successful completion of the program requirements, the degree of Associate in Science in Medical Laboratory Technician will be awarded.