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University of New Haven, Westchester Community College Create New Affiliation to Support Paramedicine Students

The transfer agreement will provide Westchester Community College graduates a pathway to earn their bachelor鈥檚 degree in paramedicine at the University of New Haven as students in its School of Health Sciences.

July 20, 2021

By Renee Chmiel, Office of Marketing and Communications

Paramedicine students take part in a drill at the University of New Haven.
Paramedicine students take part in a drill at the University of New Haven.

四色AV of New Haven and have announced a new that will enable WCC graduates to enroll in the University鈥檚 online or on-ground paramedicine degree completion program to earn a bachelor鈥檚 degree in paramedicine.

The agreement allows students with a who have graduated from WCC鈥檚 to apply a maximum of 56 credits 鈥 plus six credits earned through their paramedic certification 鈥 to their bachelor鈥檚 degree at the University. The agreement, which is also available to international students, offers students a discounted rate per credit.

Located in Valhalla, NY, WCC is a public community college sponsored by Westchester County and the .鈥疶hrough its School of Health Sciences, the University of New Haven also offers on-ground associate and bachelor鈥檚 degree programs in paramedicine.

鈥淭his is a great opportunity for Westchester Community College students who have their paramedic certification and associate degree to pursue their bachelor鈥檚 degree,鈥 said Peter Struble MPA, director of the University鈥檚 Paramedicine Completion Program who served as a member of the Wallingford, Conn. Fire Department for over 27 years, including 13 years as chief.

Peter Struble MPA.
Peter Struble MPA.

鈥淪tudents will be part of the School of Health Sciences in a fully accredited university, which will provide them with excellent opportunities, support, and academic advising,鈥 continued Struble. 鈥淲e have expertise and experience in the real-world setting and on the academic side.鈥

鈥淏eing located in one of the original epicenters of the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S., Westchester Community College and its students have played a critical role in responding to this health crisis,鈥 said , president of Westchester Community College. 鈥淭his agreement enables our students to advance their studies in preparation for the first-responder roles they selflessly seek in order to serve our community. We value this partnership with the University of New Haven as a way for our students to earn the qualifications and skillset required for them to reach their career goals.鈥

A bachelor鈥檚 degree in paramedicine provides students a pathway to become certified nationally and licensed locally. It enables them to pursue career paths such as a physician鈥檚 assistant or in nursing, while opening doors for those who have significant experience as paramedics 鈥 including flight medics, who serve in helicopters 鈥 to advance in their field.

鈥淭here was always someone available if you needed help,鈥 said Alicia Martin-Conyers 鈥20, a graduate of the University鈥檚 paramedicine program who is now a student at the鈥, an institution with which the University has an affiliation agreement.

Alicia Martin-Conyers 鈥20
Alicia Martin-Conyers 鈥20 (center) gains hands-on experience at the University of New Haven.

Martin-Conyers, who aspires to become a physician assistant (PA) in a hospital as a surgical or OB/GYN PA, endeavors to help foster diversity in the field.

鈥淚 enjoyed the clinical rotations I had as a student,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hese hours gave me a robust experience. This gave me a huge advantage over other college graduates.鈥

鈥淚 have the skills I will need to succeed in medical school,鈥 added Natasha Pavlinetz 鈥20, another graduate of the University鈥檚 paramedicine program who has been accepted into the . 鈥淭he clinicals we did at the University of New Haven were amazing, and I expect the clinicals I have in medical school will be easier for me because of the experiences I had.鈥