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EMT & Paramedic Schools in Alaska
1 school in Alaska offers EMT & paramedic-related programs, compared below on official cost, completion, and earnings data. Prefer to earn while you learn? 1 registered apprenticeship program in Alaska trains EMT & paramedic apprentices — see apprenticeships. Federal program data groups emt & paramedic with radiologic technology — schools below may offer any of these.
Median net price / yr (Alaska)
$12,357
national: $8,988
Median earnings (Alaska)
$48,475
national: $38,919
Apprenticeship sponsors
1
earn while training
EMT & Paramedic pay in Alaska (all workers)
$57,440
range $44,400–$81,150 · U.S. DOL occupation wage
Occupation pay is what working EMT & paramedic professionals in Alaska earn (all experience levels) — school "earnings" figures above are medians for each school's recent federally-aided students across all its programs, which read lower.
Official license records related to EMT & paramedic in Alaska
From the U.S. Department of Labor's License Finder — these may include contractor, specialty, or related licenses beyond entry-level requirements:
- Emergency Medical Technician — Alaska Department of Health & Social Services~Division of Public Health~Emergency Program Section/EMS
- Paramedic — Alaska Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development~Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing~State Medical Board
- Veterinary Technician — Alaska Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development~Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing~State Board of Veterinary Examiners
- Pharmacy Technician — Alaska Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development~Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing~Alaska Board of Pharmacy
- Radiologic Technologists and Technicians — Alaska Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development~Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing~State Medical Board
- Nursing Home Administrator — Alaska Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development~Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing~Regulation of Nursing Home Administrators

Wage and license data provided by CareerOneStop, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration (DOLETA) and Minnesota DEED.
Schools, ranked by earnings per tuition dollar
Ranking = median earnings 10 years after entry per $1,000 of average yearly net price (methodology). Figures are institution-wide federal medians for each school as a whole — not EMT & paramedic graduates specifically. Schools without both figures sort last — "not reported" means the federal dataset lacks the value, not that the school is bad.
Common questions: EMT & Paramedic school in Alaska
- How much do EMT & Paramedic schools cost in Alaska?
- The median annual net price (what students actually pay after aid) across 1 EMT & paramedic school in Alaska is $12,357. Individual schools range widely — the table above shows each school's real cost, not sticker price.
- Can you get paid to train as a EMT & paramedic in Alaska?
- Yes — Alaska has 1 registered apprenticeship program where you earn wages while you train instead of paying tuition. See the EMT & paramedic apprenticeships page for the current list.
- What does a EMT & paramedic earn in Alaska?
- Working EMT & paramedic professionals in Alaska earn a median of $57,440 per year, ranging from about $44,400 to $81,150 (U.S. Department of Labor). This is what people in the job earn, which differs from a school's reported graduate-earnings figure.
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Data: U.S. Dept of Education College Scorecard (most recent release, pulled July 2026) + U.S. Dept of Labor apprenticeship.gov.
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