Volunteer firefighters to get tuition reimbursement at La. academy

The student pays tuition up front, and the grant reimburses the tuition once the degree is acquired


Zachary Today

LAFAYETTE, La. — Volunteer firefighters who train to become emergency medical technicians at the National EMS Academy can receive a tuition reimbursement of up to $8,000 when they complete a two-year associate’s degree. This state-wide program, available to every volunteer department, utilizes the Louisiana State Firemen’s Association Tuition Reimbursement Program with assistance from Office of the State Fire Marshal.

“This is a great way of increasing our number of first responders in the state, while offering financial assistance with their education,” said National EMS Academy Director Kirk LaCour. “It gives them a jump start to beginning their career path in emergency and public services.”

Applicants are required to commit to serve two years with a Louisiana volunteer fire department as either a Firefighter 1 or EMS first responder, a certification that must be obtained — if it has not been already — within the first 12 months after being notified of a successful grant application. The student pays tuition up front, and the grant reimburses the tuition once the degree is acquired.

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