Group ACLS and PALS Certification Costs: What to Expect in 2026
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Students at College of Marin Nursing in Kentfield, CA, can now save $25 on American Heart Association CPR, BLS, ACLS, PALS, and First Aid courses at Safety Training Seminars. Our nearby Larkspur training center makes it simple to meet nursing program and clinical requirements. Use discount code Student25 when booking to claim your savings.
Nursing is one of the most demanding and rewarding paths a student can choose — and being prepared to respond in a life-threatening emergency is not optional, it is expected. Students at College of Marin Nursing Kentfield are training to become frontline healthcare providers, and programs like BLS, ACLS, PALS, CPR, and First Aid are not just course requirements — they are the foundation of safe, competent patient care.
BLS course completion is a standard requirement for nursing students before entering clinical rotations, hospital placements, or hands-on patient care settings. Whether you are in your first semester or preparing to graduate and enter the workforce, having a current AHA Course Completion eCard is something clinical coordinators, externship sites, and healthcare employers will routinely ask for. ACLS training is increasingly sought by nursing students pursuing acute care, critical care, or emergency nursing specializations, while PALS is essential for those heading into pediatric or neonatal environments.
Beyond clinical program requirements, nursing students at College of Marin benefit from CPR and First Aid training for campus safety awareness, childcare responsibilities, and general career readiness in any patient-facing role. Safety Training Seminars offers convenient, AHA-aligned training options for College of Marin Nursing Kentfield students — with a nearby office in Larkspur, CA, just minutes from the Kentfield campus — making it easy to complete your training without disrupting your studies.
Three simple steps — no codes, no hassle.
Visit our website or call us to select your AHA course (BLS, ACLS, or PALS) and pick a date that fits your schedule.
Let us know you’re a student or faculty member and type student25 when you register. We’ll apply the $25 discount automatically.
Attend your class, pass your skills evaluation, and walk out with your official AHA provider card — same day, every time.
Nursing school is a significant financial commitment, and managing the cost of required training on top of tuition and program fees is a real challenge for many students. Safety Training Seminars recognizes that, which is why we are pleased to offer an exclusive $25 student discount on American Heart Association courses for College of Marin Nursing Kentfield students.
The discount applies to eligible BLS, ACLS, PALS, CPR, and First Aid courses — whether you are completing training for the first time or renewing an expiring course completion before a clinical deadline. It is our way of supporting nursing students in the Kentfield and Marin County community as they work toward careers in healthcare.
Claiming the discount is easy. When you book your course with Safety Training Seminars, let our team know you are a College of Marin Nursing Kentfield student and enter discount code Student25 at the time of booking. Our staff is also happy to help you identify which course best fits your program requirements, so you are not guessing about what your nursing program or clinical site needs. Reach out today and start the process — your $25 savings are ready and waiting.
College of Marin is a respected community college serving Marin County, with its main campus located in Kentfield, CA — a scenic, close-knit community situated between San Rafael and the Marin Headlands. The college’s nursing program is one of its most well-regarded offerings, preparing students for licensure and entry-level nursing careers in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, and community health settings throughout the Bay Area.
Nursing students at College of Marin Kentfield follow a curriculum that integrates classroom learning with supervised clinical experiences, meaning students in healthcare-related programs must often demonstrate current CPR and life support course completion before they are permitted to participate in hands-on patient care. For students in the nursing program or allied health pathways, BLS course completion is typically a non-negotiable prerequisite for clinical placement.
Career-focused students preparing for roles in registered nursing, vocational nursing, emergency response, or healthcare support fields will also benefit from ACLS, PALS, or First Aid training depending on their intended specialty. The Kentfield campus community is active and engaged, and students preparing for clinical or workplace requirements deserve training options that are convenient, affordable, and aligned with AHA standards. Safety Training Seminars is proud to serve this community from our nearby Larkspur, CA location.
Program directors, department coordinators, nursing faculty, and student organization leaders at College of Marin Nursing Kentfield are encouraged to reach out to Safety Training Seminars about group training options. When a cohort of nursing students all need BLS, CPR, ACLS, PALS, or First Aid course completion at the same time — whether for a new clinical semester, a program deadline, or a student organization initiative — coordinating group training can make the process significantly more efficient.
Safety Training Seminars can discuss scheduling availability, student discount eligibility, and whether school-based or nearby group training arrangements can be organized for your class or program group. Rather than sending students to complete training independently on different dates, a coordinated approach ensures your entire cohort is prepared and documented before clinical placements begin.
If you are a faculty member managing pre-clinical compliance, a student club leader organizing a wellness or safety initiative, or a program coordinator supporting a new cohort of nursing students, contact Safety Training Seminars today to explore what group options are available for College of Marin Nursing Kentfield students.
Claiming your student discount takes just a few simple steps. When you are ready to book your CPR, BLS, ACLS, PALS, or First Aid course with Safety Training Seminars, let our team know that you are currently enrolled at College of Marin Nursing Kentfield. Then enter or mention discount code Student25 at the time of booking to have $25 applied to your eligible American Heart Association course.
The discount is available to currently enrolled students and applies to the core AHA courses offered through Safety Training Seminars. If you are unsure which course is required for your nursing program or clinical placement, our team can point you in the right direction. BLS is the most commonly required course for nursing students, but ACLS, PALS, and First Aid are also available depending on your specialty track or employer requirement. Contact Safety Training Seminars, mention College of Marin Nursing Kentfield, use code Student25, and get your training scheduled today.
College of Marin Nursing Kentfield students have a convenient training option just minutes from campus. Safety Training Seminars operates a training center in Larkspur, CA — one of the closest professional AHA course completion locations to the Kentfield campus — making it easy to complete your BLS, ACLS, PALS, CPR, or First Aid training without a long commute or complicated logistics.
Office Address: 700 Larkspur Landing Cir, Suite 199-10, Larkspur, CA 94939
Larkspur is immediately adjacent to Kentfield, and the Larkspur Landing area is accessible by car, public transit, and even the Larkspur Ferry for students commuting from San Francisco or the East Bay. Our office is located in a professional suite within a well-known Marin County commercial hub, making it a familiar and easy destination for local students.
At this location, students complete the hands-on portion of their training at our CPR Verification Station™ learning center, where skills sessions are conducted following the online self-paced learning component. In addition to walk-in individual visits, Safety Training Seminars may also be able to arrange group training sessions at or near College of Marin Nursing Kentfield when requested by programs, departments, or student organizations. Contact our team to discuss scheduling, group options, and how we can best support Marin County nursing students.
The BLS course available through Safety Training Seminars covers the essential skills every nursing student needs before entering a clinical environment — including high-quality CPR for adults, children, and infants, AED use, bag-mask ventilation, and coordinated team-based resuscitation response. This American Heart Association course is designed specifically for healthcare providers and meets the training standards most commonly required by nursing programs, clinical sites, hospitals, and healthcare employers. College of Marin Nursing Kentfield students who successfully complete the course receive an AHA Course Completion eCard, which serves as widely accepted documentation of their BLS training.
For College of Marin Nursing Kentfield students heading into acute care, critical care, emergency nursing, or advanced clinical roles, ACLS — Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support — provides structured training in adult cardiac emergency management. The course covers systematic assessment, rhythm recognition, pharmacological interventions, and high-performance team dynamics during resuscitation events — skills that nursing professionals in hospital and emergency settings rely on daily.
PALS — Pediatric Advanced Life Support — is designed for nursing students and healthcare providers who will care for pediatric patients in clinical, emergency, or inpatient settings. The PALS course addresses recognition and systematic management of respiratory failure, shock, and cardiac arrest in infants and children, giving students the structured framework and hands-on practice needed to respond effectively in high-stakes pediatric emergencies.
CPR and First Aid training is valuable for every College of Marin Nursing Kentfield student — not just those with immediate clinical placement requirements. The course covers hands-on CPR technique, rescue breathing, choking response for adults and children, AED practice, wound care, and basic first aid management for injuries and sudden illness. For nursing students who also work in childcare, fitness, education, or community service roles outside of school, this training addresses real-world scenarios they may face in any setting. Completing AHA-aligned CPR and First Aid training signals to employers and program directors that you are a prepared, safety-conscious healthcare professional ready to act when it counts.
Nursing school leaves little room in a student’s schedule for all-day training sessions. Safety Training Seminars addresses this with Self-Guided Learning™ courses, which allow College of Marin Nursing Kentfield students to complete the knowledge-based portion of their training entirely online — at their own pace, from home, between classes, or during any available window. Once the online component is finished, students come to the nearby CPR Verification Station™ learning center at our Larkspur office to complete their hands-on skills session in person. This format is specifically designed to give busy healthcare students the flexibility they need without sacrificing the quality of their training experience.
Students who prefer a fully integrated blended learning pathway will find the HeartCode® Complete course to be an ideal option. HeartCode® Complete combines self-paced online learning with a structured in-person skills evaluation, providing a comprehensive course experience that meets American Heart Association standards for healthcare provider training. After successfully completing both the online and hands-on skills portions, College of Marin Nursing Kentfield students will receive their AHA Course Completion eCard — the standard documentation required by most nursing programs, clinical sites, and healthcare employers in California and nationwide.
Completing your AHA training as a College of Marin Nursing Kentfield student is a simple, three-step process:
Step 1: Complete the online, self-paced portion of your chosen course — BLS, ACLS, PALS, CPR, or First Aid — on your own schedule using the Self-Guided Learning™ format, from any device with internet access.
Step 2: Visit the CPR Verification Station™ learning center at our Larkspur office (700 Larkspur Landing Cir, Suite 199-10, Larkspur, CA 94939) to complete your in-person skills session. If you are participating in a group arrangement organized through your nursing program, complete your skills session at the scheduled location.
Step 3: After successful completion of both the online and skills components, receive your AHA Course Completion eCard — your official training documentation, ready to submit to your program coordinator, clinical site, or employer.
College of Marin Nursing Kentfield students choose Safety Training Seminars because the combination of location, flexibility, trusted AHA-aligned training, and a dedicated student discount makes it the most practical choice for busy nursing students in Marin County.
Our Larkspur training center sits just minutes from the Kentfield campus — eliminating the need to travel into San Francisco or cross county lines for BLS, ACLS, PALS, or First Aid course completion. For nursing students managing a demanding clinical schedule, having a reliable, nearby training option is not a convenience, it is a necessity.
The Self-Guided Learning™ format allows students to work through course content on their own timeline, so completing training does not require taking a full day off from studies or clinicals. And because our training is aligned with American Heart Association standards, students can trust that their AHA Course Completion eCard will be accepted by their program, their clinical placement, and any future employer.
The $25 student discount — available exclusively with code Student25 — reflects Safety Training Seminars’ genuine commitment to supporting healthcare students in the Kentfield and broader Marin County community. Whether you are a first-semester nursing student completing BLS for the first time or an advanced student renewing before a clinical deadline, Safety Training Seminars is ready to support you every step of the way.
Do not wait until a clinical deadline is looming. College of Marin Nursing Kentfield students can book CPR, BLS, ACLS, PALS, or First Aid training with Safety Training Seminars today and save $25 by entering discount code Student25 at the time of enrollment. Our nearby Larkspur training center is ready to accommodate walk-in students and scheduled group sessions alike. Mention your school, use your code, and take one more important step toward clinical readiness and a successful nursing career. Contact Safety Training Seminars now to get started.
Everything students need to know about claiming their $25 AHA certification discount.
College of Marin Nursing Kentfield students can use the discount code Student25 when booking their CPR, BLS, ACLS, PALS, or First Aid course. Students can also mention their school and the discount code when contacting Safety Training Seminars.
The nearest Safety Training Seminars office is in Larkspur at 700 Larkspur Landing Cir, Suite 199-10, Larkspur, CA 94939. This gives Kentfield students a nearby option for completing CPR and life support training.
Yes, group training may be available when arranged in advance. School departments, program coordinators, student organizations, or class groups can contact Safety Training Seminars to discuss CPR, BLS, ACLS, PALS, or First Aid training options.
Students can choose from CPR, BLS, ACLS, PALS, and First Aid courses depending on their school, clinical, internship, workplace, or career requirements. Students should confirm the correct course before booking.
After successful completion of the required course steps, students receive an AHA Course Completion eCard. This can be used for school, clinical, internship, or workplace documentation when accepted by the requesting program or employer.
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