Dental Hygiene
Medical Laboratory Technology
Physical Therapist Assistant
Radiography (Radiologic Technologist)
Because of space limitations, enrollment limitations imposed by accrediting agencies, or program prerequisites, admission to these programs is selective. Please refer to program pages of the individual Allied Health programs for descriptions of the programs and specific admission prerequisites and criteria. The admission process includes the following steps:
- Individuals may apply for only one Allied Health or Nursing program at a time. Initiating an application to a second Allied Health or Nursing program will nullify any previous application to another Allied Health or Nursing program for that admission period. New applications are not accepted for an entering class year until the admission criteria and prerequisites for that year are published in the College catalog. The catalog is published roughly a year before admission decisions to which it applies are made. For example, applications for classes entering Fall 2008 (or later that academic year) will not be accepted until after April 1, 2007.
- Applicants are notified in writing of any information needed for a completed application file after their applications have been received. Applicants are responsible for providing the information and documents necessary for a completed application file.
- Completed application files contain the following information:
- Selective admission application form indicating the specific allied health program desired and previous colleges attended.
- Evidence of high school performance and graduation.
- For high school graduates: High school transcript(s) showing entire high school record, including graduation.
- For high school students anticipating graduation during the current year: Prior to the closing date, applicants who are currently in high school need to submit an updated transcript from their completed first semester of their senior year. If admitted to an Allied Health program, an additional high school transcript showing graduation must be submitted prior to beginning the program.
- For GED recipients: Successful GED results and high school transcript(s) (to document courses completed at high schools, if applicable).
- ACT or SAT score (waived for applicants who provide official documentation of a degree from an accredited college).
- Official transcripts from other colleges attended. Applicants are responsible for sending updated copies of official transcripts from other colleges as they become available during the admission process.
- The application file must be complete by the application closing date. The application closing date for
- Dental Hygiene is March 1 unless an insufficient number of applications are received.
- Radiography is March 1 unless an insufficient number of applications are received.
- Physical Therapist Assistant and Medical Laboratory Technology are April 1 unless an insufficient number of applications are received.
- Admission decisions will be made based on the specific criteria as stated for each program. (See the program pages for the program prerequisites and critiera used for admission.) Program prerequisites and criteria for admission in this catalog apply to the current class beginning during this academic year.
- Each individual whose application was completed will be informed of the admission decision.
The admission to any Allied Health program will NOT be based on age, gender, race, marital status, religion, or disability. ACT and SAT scores and grades in both high school and college (if applicable) will be considered in the selection process. Other factors may also be considered but may be prioritized and weighted differently by individual programs. See the program page of the program to which you are applying for the general factors considered by each separate program. You may obtain more specific information about the selection process from the program director or coordinator.