Ready for your next step?
The MTECH Emergency Medical Technician program is ready for you.​

Submit your application

Applying is FREE, easy and all online. Click here to apply now.

When you apply, please choose "undecided" as a program choice. Once you're accepted and your account is created, you can then select specific programs.

Take the entrance assessment

All students must complete the entrance assessment after completion of their application or get it waived with certain high school or college grades. It will measure your reading comprehension and basic math skill levels.
Learn more about this assessment.

  • Students should coordinate with home high school counselors prior to registration.
  • Students are required to take the MTECH Entrance Assessment and score a passing rate of: Math: 2: English: B or provide alternative documentation to prove competency.The Entrance Assessment is free and takes about an hour to complete. To learn more visit mtec.edu/testing.
  • Students must complete the brief MTECH New Student Orientation prior to first day of class. To learn more visit mtec.edu/nso.
  • Students must be at least 18 years old to be eligible to sit for the Utah State Exam
  • Students will be required to finish ALL National testing and retesting within 120 days of the last day of the program. There is both a written and practical test required by the NREMT.
Register for your program

Once you're accepted, you can register for your program either online or at our student services locations in Lehi, Orem and Spanish Fork. Please reference your program page of choice for updated registration dates. All tuition and fees are due when you register.

EMT - Training
“The EMT Program is by far my favorite program I’ve taken here at MTECH. The environment, skills and instructors have helped me prepare for real life situations, and experiences.”

Evalyn Wambold
MTECH Student

“The EMT Program is by far my favorite program I’ve taken here at MTECH. The environment, skills and instructors have helped me prepare for real life situations, and experiences.”

Evalyn Wambold
MTECH Student

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