Blended Learning: First Aid/CPR/AED
| Dates: | February 23, 2026 |
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| Meets: | M from 6:00 PM to 8:15 PM |
| Location: | UFM Conference Room |
| Cost: | $80.00 |
Sorry, we are no longer accepting registrations for this course. Please contact our office to find out if it will be rescheduled, or if alternative classes are available.
When enrolling for this class, please use the name of the student who will be participating and become certified in the class and please do NOT use a USD email address.
Email any questions to samantha@tryufm.org. The link for the online portion of the class will come from samantha@tryufm.org after we meet the minimum enrollment required by the Red Cross for the class to go on.
This class is offered in a blended learning format. Blended Learning is a CPR, First Aid, and AED training program that combines an online session with a hands-on skills practice and assessment session. Certification in Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED is good for two years. You will be contacted via email by UFM staff with login information and directions. Please check your email frequently after completing your enrollment and payment. Certification requirements are as follows:
Part I: Complete the online sessions by correctly answering at least 80% of the questions on the final exam, then provide proof you successfully completed the online portion at the hands-on skills practice and assessment session.
Part II: Attend the in-person session and demonstrate competency in the hands-on skills practice and assessment session.
Source: American Red Cross
No textbook is required and the date listed is for hands-on skills practice session.
Classes are subject to cancellation. There is a minimum enrollment of three students required to complete the CPR skills testing in the way the American Red Cross has designed the course. For any classes that do not meet the enrollment requirement, UFM staff will notify students via email of the canceled class approximately four days before the class date. Registrations are transferable to another Blended CPR class or a refund will be provided.
Email any questions to samantha@tryufm.org. The link for the online portion of the class will come from samantha@tryufm.org after we meet the minimum enrollment required by the Red Cross for the class to go on.
This class is offered in a blended learning format. Blended Learning is a CPR, First Aid, and AED training program that combines an online session with a hands-on skills practice and assessment session. Certification in Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED is good for two years. You will be contacted via email by UFM staff with login information and directions. Please check your email frequently after completing your enrollment and payment. Certification requirements are as follows:
Part I: Complete the online sessions by correctly answering at least 80% of the questions on the final exam, then provide proof you successfully completed the online portion at the hands-on skills practice and assessment session.
Part II: Attend the in-person session and demonstrate competency in the hands-on skills practice and assessment session.
Source: American Red Cross
No textbook is required and the date listed is for hands-on skills practice session.
Classes are subject to cancellation. There is a minimum enrollment of three students required to complete the CPR skills testing in the way the American Red Cross has designed the course. For any classes that do not meet the enrollment requirement, UFM staff will notify students via email of the canceled class approximately four days before the class date. Registrations are transferable to another Blended CPR class or a refund will be provided.
| Fee: | $80.00 |
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UFM Conference Room
1221 Thurston St, 2nd floorMelissa Copp
Melissa Copp, R.D., L.D., is a registered and licensed dietitian who has always had an interest in health and fitness. She is an ACE certified personal trainer and AFFA certified group fitness instructor who loves teaching classes and assisting clients in their exercise and nutrition journey. Melissa became a Red Cross instructor after being CPR/AED and First Aid certified for many years through her career. She began instructing because it allowed her to teach participants how to turn knowledge into action that can change outcomes in critical moments. She knows that her Red Cross classes empower individuals with confidence, awareness, and the ability to save lives. Each class offers a dynamic and engaging hands-on educational and practical experience. She values the responsibility that comes with representing Red Cross and upholding its mission of preparedness and safety.



