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Fully Funded Paramedic Program Available At Mt. San Jacinto College
This cutting-edge program is hosted on the San Jacinto Campus, with expansion plans to Menifee and Temecula Valley locations soon.

SAN JACINTO, CA—Mt. San Jacinto College will offer a new paramedic program in the summer of 2025, giving graduates a place to go to fulfill their dreams of becoming first responders.
"This cutting-edge, in-person program will be hosted at the San Jacinto Campus, offering a cohort of 24 students selected through a competitive application process.
To qualify for admission, the students must complete prerequisites, including Anatomy 101 and 102, and have 1,000 hours of experience as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).
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The course is designed to meet the standards set by the National Registry of Paramedics. The program maintains an exceptional 6:1 student-faculty ratio to ensure individualized instruction.
Riverside County fully funds the comprehensive one-year program, with the grant covering all expenses, including tuition, books, uniforms, labs, parking, and exam fees. MSJC plans to start a new cohort every six months, and funding has been secured for four cohorts.
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James Scholl, a retired Fire Captain/Paramedic with 27 years of experience in Emergency Medical Services (EMS), serves as the Program Director.
Scholl is lauded for expanding the EMT program at MSJC since joining the college in February 2023. Under his leadership, the EMT program has grown from 30 students to 87 across the San Jacinto and Menifee Valley campuses, with plans to expand to the Temecula Valley Campus, according to an MSJC spokesperson.
The EMT program runs for one semester, with cohorts starting in the fall and spring. According to a college spokesperson, up to 30 students are served per cohort.
Completing the EMT program also provides students additional points toward entry into MSJC’s nursing, radiology, and diagnostic sonography programs.

Scholl highlights the impact of the EMT program.
“This program serves diverse needs and provides students the opportunity to start working immediately at a hospital, fire department, or with an ambulance service. It is a clever way for students to find out if the medical field is the right fit for them," Scholl said.
Speaking on the new Paramedic Program, Scholl expressed his excitement:
“Our paramedic program will fill a void in Southwest Riverside County, where there is high demand from private companies and fire departments. Upon graduation and passing the exam, our students will be making a livable wage. This is a dream come true for me. When I retired from the fire department, this was my dream—to build this program from the ground up. To say I am passionate about it is an understatement.”
For more information on the upcoming Paramedic or EMT programs at MSJC, visit MSJC's official website or contact the San Jacinto Campus.
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