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Question:

I’m in the military—how can I use Army or Air Force funding to pay for my EMT, AEMT, or Paramedic training?

(Last edited: Tuesday, July 08, 2025, 1:07 PM)
Answer:

I’m in the military—how can I use Army or Air Force funding to pay for my EMT, AEMT, or Paramedic training?

Answer: At North American Rescue – Training, we proudly support active-duty, National Guard, and Reserve service members looking to advance their EMS careers through Credentialing Assistance (CA) programs.

Here’s how to get started:

  1. Complete Our Contact Form: Let us know you’re interested, and we’ll guide you through the process.

  2. Army: Visit ArmyIgnitED.com and start your CA application.

  3. Air Force: Talk to your supervisor about using the Air Force COOL program.

  4. Get a Course Quote: We’ll provide you with an official quote to use in your CA application.

  5. Notify Us: Let us know when your application is submitted.

  6. Register with NAR: While your funding is being processed, complete our school registration so you're ready to begin training as soon as you're approved.

Eligible Courses Include:

  • Initial EMT Course with In-Person Skills Verification

  • Initial AEMT Course with In-Person Skills Verification

  • EMT Refresher (51.5 hours)

  • AEMT Refresher (59 hours)

  • Paramedic Refresher (62 hours)

Need help? Email: registration@nareducation.com

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I’m a military veteran—are there any discounts or funding options available for EMS training?

Answer: While North American Rescue – Training does not currently participate in VA or GI Bill® programs, we do offer a special military & veteran discount for all our continuing education EMS courses.

Here’s how to take advantage of it:

  1. Email Us: Contact registration@nareducation.com and let us know you’re a veteran.

  2. Get Your Discount Code: We’ll send you a discount code that can be applied to eligible courses during registration.

  3. Register and Save: Use the code at checkout to receive your veteran discount.

This discount applies to courses like:

  • EMT Recertification

  • AEMT and Paramedic Refreshers

  • Specialized EMS continuing education

We appreciate your service and are here to support your EMS training goals!


Question:

I’m in the military—how can I use funding to pay for my EMT, AEMT, or Paramedic training?

(Last edited: Tuesday, July 08, 2025, 1:09 PM)
Answer:

I’m in the military—how can I use Army or Air Force funding to pay for my EMT, AEMT, or Paramedic training?

Answer: At North American Rescue – Training, we proudly support active-duty, National Guard, and Reserve service members looking to advance their EMS careers through Credentialing Assistance (CA) programs.

Here’s how to get started:

  1. Complete Our Contact Form: Let us know you’re interested, and we’ll guide you through the process.

  2. Army: Visit ArmyIgnitED.com and start your CA application.

  3. Air Force: Talk to your supervisor about using the Air Force COOL program.

  4. Get a Course Quote: We’ll provide you with an official quote to use in your CA application.

  5. Notify Us: Let us know when your application is submitted.

  6. Register with NAR: While your funding is being processed, complete our school registration so you're ready to begin training as soon as you're approved.

Eligible Courses Include:

  • Initial EMT Course with In-Person Skills Verification

  • Initial AEMT Course with In-Person Skills Verification

  • EMT Refresher (51.5 hours)

  • AEMT Refresher (59 hours)

  • Paramedic Refresher (62 hours)

Need help? Email: registration@nareducation.com


Question:

Initial Certification Course Refund Policy

(Last edited: Thursday, April 23, 2026, 7:48 AM)
Answer:

Initial Hybrid AEMT & EMT Course Refund Policy:


• If NAR Training has substantially failed to furnish the Training Program, student will receive a full refund of both the Tuition and the Educational Equipment Charge as defined in the Student Catalog.

• Books, educational supplies, or educational equipment for individual use are not included in this refund policy. A separate refund must be paid by NAR Training to the student if those items were not used by the student. This specifically includes the Educational Equipment Charge. Once a student uses their code to access the Portal, the $250 is non-refundable. The $250 is refundable at any time if code is unused. Disputes must be resolved by the NAR Training Registration Manager for refunds required by this policy on a case-by-case basis.

• Student may cancel enrollment by sending email Notice of Cancellation to registration@narescue.com. If canceled within 3 days after signing this Agreement, student will receive 100% refund of Tuition paid. If canceled after 3 days but before the Start Date of the Training Program, NAR Training will refund all Tuition paid, minus 10 percent of the Tuition amount or $150, whichever is less.

• If a student withdraws or is expelled after the Start Date but before completion of more than 60 percent of the Program as measured in time from the Start Date (e.g., 60% of 365 days is 219 days), NAR Training will refund the student a pro rata amount of Tuition paid as measured in time from the Start Date, minus 10 percent of Tuition or $150, whichever is less. Student may withdraw via email Notice of Withdrawal to registration@narescue.com.

• If a student withdraws or is expelled after completion of more than 60 percent of the Training Program as measured in time from the Start Date, no refund is authorized, and the student forfeits all Tuition paid.

• If a refund is owed, NAR Training shall pay the refund to the person or entity who paid the Tuition within 15 calendar days after one of the following: (a) date of cancellation by a student; (b) date of termination by NAR Training; (c) last day of an authorized leave of absence if a student fails to return after the period of authorized absence; or (d) last day of attendance of student, whichever is applicable.

• A NV student has the right to file a legitimate complaint with the NV Commission on Postsecondary Education per the process set forth on the NV CPE website and Student Grievance Policy posted at the training center.