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School of Allied Health Sciences - Biomedical and Radiological Technologies
Admissions Criteria
On-Campus 2+2 Transfer Program
Admission is based on the applicant’s prior academic performance at the college level, personal interviews, and assessment of personal qualities needed to successfully complete the program.
- 1. Prior to enrollment, the applicant must have completed a core curriculum of 60 semester hours at
- another accredited college or university.
- 2. A grade point average of at least 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) on all previous college work is required for
- consideration. Coursework more than 10 years old must be updated in organic chemistry, microbiology,
- and algebra.
- 3. Two letters of recommendation are required.
- 4. Interviews are by invitiation only.
- 5. Applicants whose first language is not English must submit official TOEFL scores. A minimum score of
- 213 on the computer-based exam or 550 on the paper exam is required for admission consideration.
The Admissions Committee selects the applicants who seem best qualified for the program from among those who apply. Application forms are available from the Office of Academic Admissions.
Applications for admission are encouraged by March 1, but will continue to be processed until the class has been filled.
Internet 2+2 Transfer Program
Admission is based on the applicant’s prior academic performance at the college level, personal interviews, and assessment of personal qualities needed to successfully complete the program.
- 1. Prior to enrollment, the applicant must have completed a core curriculum of 60 semester hours at
- another accredited college or university.
- 2. A grade point average of at least 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) on all previous college work is required for
- consideration. Coursework more than 10 years old must be updated in organic chemistry, microbiology,
- and algebra.
- 3. Two letters of recommendation are required.
- 4. Interviews are by invitation only.
- 5. Applicants whose first language is not English must submit official TOEFL scores. A minimum score of
- 213 on the computer-based exam or 550 on the paper exam is required for admission consideration.
- 6. 2+2 Internet program students will need access to clinical laboratory affiliate for the required internship.
- Contact School of Medical Technology for clinical affiliate information at (800) 723-7414.
The Admissions Committee selects the applicants who seem best qualified for the program from among those who apply. Application forms are available from the Office of Academic Admissions.
Applications for admission are encouraged by March 1, but will continue to be processed until the class has been filled.
One-year and Internet distance articulation programs for certified MLTs and certified CLTs
Admission is based on the applicant’s prior academic performance at the college level, personal interviews, and assessment of personal qualities needed to successfully complete the program.
- 1. Prior to enrollment, the applicant must have completed a core curriculum of 60 semester hours at
- another accredited college or university.
- 2. A grade point average of at least 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) on all previous college work is required for
- consideration. Coursework more than 10 years old must be updated in organic chemistry, microbiology,
- and algebra.
- 3. Professional certification as a MLT(ASCP) and/or CLT(NCA), or other national agency is required.
- 4. Two letters of recommendation are required.
- 5. Interviews are by invitation only.
- 6. Applicants whose first language is not English must submit official TOEFL scores. A minimum score of
- 213 on the computer-based exam or 550 on the paper exam is required for admission consideration.
- 7. Internet distance program applicants must be employed in or have access to a clinical laboratory for
- required internship projects.
The Admissions Committee selects the applicants who seem best qualified for the program from among those who apply. Application forms are available from the Office of Academic Admissions.
Applications for admission are encouraged by March 1, but will continue to be processed until the class has been filled.
One-year program for college graduates with bachelors degrees in science
Admission is based on the applicant’s prior academic performance at the college level, personal interviews, and assessment of personal qualities needed to successfully complete the program. Specific requirements are as follows:
- 1. All applicants must hold a bachelor of science degree in biology, chemistry, microbiology, or related
- science field from an accredited college or university.
- 2. At least 16 semester hours of biology courses (including microbiology and immunology), at least 13
- semester hours of chemistry courses (including one semester of biochemistry), and three semester hours
- of college algebra or higher-level math are required.
- 3. A grade point average of at least 2.75 (on a 4.0 scale) on all previous college work and an average of at
- least 2.75 on science courses are required for consideration. Coursework more than 10 years old must be
- updated in organic chemistry, microbiology, and algebra.
- 4. Interviews are by invitation only.
- 5. An interview is required.
- 6. Applicants whose first language is not English must submit official TOEFL scores. A minimum score of
- 213 on the computer-based exam or 550 on the paper exam is required for admission consideration.
The Admissions Committee selects the applicants who seem best qualified for the program from among those who apply.
Application forms are available from the Office of Academic Admissions.
Applications for admission are encouraged by March 1, but will continue to be processed until the class has been filled.