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Admission Requirements
About the Career | Course Content | Graduation & Placement | Admission Requirements | Academic Affiliations | Finances | Application Procedure | Program Accreditation | School of Cytotechnology Home Students are admitted to the School of Cytotechnology under one of two arrangements. 3+1 Bachelors Program Requirements Prospective students may be accepted into the school through a 3+1 program after completing three years of undergraduate course work with an affiliated college or university. This course work must include a minimum of: - 20 semester hours (30 quarter hours) of biological sciences
- 8 semester hours (12 quarter hours) in chemistry and
- 3 semester hours of math (4 quarter hours).
Favorable consideration will be given to applicants with an above-average academic record and recommendation.
Students enrolled in the 3+1 program through an affiliated college or university can obtain tuition information from advisors at the affiliated institution. 4 + 1 Certificate Program Requirements Students who have completed a baccalaureate degree may be accepted into the cytology program. Post Baccalaureate students must have completed a minimum of: - 20 semester hours (30 quarter hours) of biological sciences
- 8 semester hours (12 quarter hours) in chemistry and
- 3 semester hours of math (4 quarter hours).
A minimum grade point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale is required for admission to the program. Baccalaureate-degreed students will be directly responsible for tuition to the School of Cytotechnology. At present, the cost of the year-long program is $5,000. This fee includes tuition and book fees. Health/Insurance Requirements Students of the School of Cytotechnology must fulfill certain health/insurance requirements prior to the beginning of the school year. Failure to do so will result in a withdrawl from the program. - All students must show evidence of health insurance prior to beginning the course. Students that do not have health insurance will be mandated to obtain the University Health Services insurance.
- All students must show proof of a current TB skin test prior to the beginning of the clinical rotation program.
- All students must show proof of up-to-date immunization records before beginning an clinical rotation. Students must have obtain the minimum of two Hepatitis B shot before clinical rotations can begin.
If for any reason a student wishes to opt out of the Hepatitis B and immunization shots a waiver form must be signed absolving the School of Cytotechnology and any of it's affiliates from any responsibility relating to contracting Hepatitis B. - A current eye examination along with a color vision test must be submitted prior to entry.
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