BLS Provider for Kennesaw State University Students
Empowering KSU Students with Lifesaving Skills for a Safer Tomorrow
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Every year in the U.S., more than 350,000 cardiac arrests occur outside of hospitals. Immediate CPR and BLS intervention can double or triple survival rates—but only if responders are trained. For healthcare students at Kennesaw State University, Basic Life Support (BLS) certification is not optional—it’s required to enter clinical rotations, internships, and many healthcare jobs.
Attentive Safety CPR and Safety Training provides American Heart Association (AHA) BLS Provider certification tailored for KSU students, ensuring you meet program requirements and are ready to act in real emergencies. Why Choose Attentive Safety?
Course Details
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FAQ: BLS Provider for Kennesaw State University Students
Q: Why do KSU students need BLS certification?
A: Many Kennesaw State University programs, including Nursing, Exercise Science, Public Health, and other healthcare tracks, require American Heart Association (AHA) BLS Provider certification before students can begin clinical placements, internships, or lab-based courses.
Q: How long does the BLS Provider course take?
A: The class typically lasts about 3–4 hours. It includes hands-on training in CPR, AED use, and choking relief for adults, children, and infants.
Q: Can I get my BLS card the same day?
A: Yes. After successfully completing the course, you will receive your official AHA BLS Provider eCard the same day. The certification is valid for two years and is accepted nationwide.
Q: Where are classes held near KSU?
A: Attentive Safety offers classes at two convenient locations:
Q: How often are BLS classes offered?
A: Classes are available 7 days a week, with start times at 10:30 AM, 1:30 PM, 4:30 PM, and 7:30 PM to fit busy student schedules.
Q: How much does the course cost?
A: The BLS Provider course costs $110. Students may also add Heartsaver First Aid training for an additional fee.
Q: What do I need to bring to class?
A: Students must bring the 2020 edition of the AHA BLS Provider Manual. This can be purchased during registration if you do not already have a copy.
A: Many Kennesaw State University programs, including Nursing, Exercise Science, Public Health, and other healthcare tracks, require American Heart Association (AHA) BLS Provider certification before students can begin clinical placements, internships, or lab-based courses.
Q: How long does the BLS Provider course take?
A: The class typically lasts about 3–4 hours. It includes hands-on training in CPR, AED use, and choking relief for adults, children, and infants.
Q: Can I get my BLS card the same day?
A: Yes. After successfully completing the course, you will receive your official AHA BLS Provider eCard the same day. The certification is valid for two years and is accepted nationwide.
Q: Where are classes held near KSU?
A: Attentive Safety offers classes at two convenient locations:
- 1640 Powers Ferry Rd SE, Bldg 18, Suite 300, Marietta, GA (close to the KSU Marietta campus)
- 3688 Clearview Ave, Suite 201, Doraville, GA (easily accessible from KSU Kennesaw campus via I-75/I-285)
Q: How often are BLS classes offered?
A: Classes are available 7 days a week, with start times at 10:30 AM, 1:30 PM, 4:30 PM, and 7:30 PM to fit busy student schedules.
Q: How much does the course cost?
A: The BLS Provider course costs $110. Students may also add Heartsaver First Aid training for an additional fee.
Q: What do I need to bring to class?
A: Students must bring the 2020 edition of the AHA BLS Provider Manual. This can be purchased during registration if you do not already have a copy.
What KSU Students Say
"Exactly What I Needed for Clinicals"
“As a KSU nursing student, I couldn’t start my clinical rotation without BLS certification. Attentive Safety made the process simple and stress-free. I walked out with my card the same day and felt confident in my skills.”
— Emily W., KSU Nursing Student
"Flexible Around My Class Schedule"
“With a busy college schedule, I needed evening classes. Attentive Safety offered multiple times every day, and the Marietta location was just minutes from campus. Perfect for students like me.”
— Marcus L., Exercise Science Major, KSU
"Professional and Encouraging Instructors"
“The instructors really took their time to make sure we understood each step of CPR and AED use. I left the class feeling prepared for real emergencies—not just certified on paper.”
— Rachel P., Public Health Student, KSU
"The Best Option Near Campus"
“I looked at several training providers, but Attentive Safety stood out for their same-day certification and small class sizes. It was affordable, convenient, and exactly what I needed before starting my internship.”
— Jordan M., Pre-PA Student, KSU
“As a KSU nursing student, I couldn’t start my clinical rotation without BLS certification. Attentive Safety made the process simple and stress-free. I walked out with my card the same day and felt confident in my skills.”
— Emily W., KSU Nursing Student
"Flexible Around My Class Schedule"
“With a busy college schedule, I needed evening classes. Attentive Safety offered multiple times every day, and the Marietta location was just minutes from campus. Perfect for students like me.”
— Marcus L., Exercise Science Major, KSU
"Professional and Encouraging Instructors"
“The instructors really took their time to make sure we understood each step of CPR and AED use. I left the class feeling prepared for real emergencies—not just certified on paper.”
— Rachel P., Public Health Student, KSU
"The Best Option Near Campus"
“I looked at several training providers, but Attentive Safety stood out for their same-day certification and small class sizes. It was affordable, convenient, and exactly what I needed before starting my internship.”
— Jordan M., Pre-PA Student, KSU