Selective admissions are used in programs of study that require additional standards to the
"open door" philosophy. In addition to the standard procedures required of all
curricular applicants, students desiring enrollment in Associate Degree Nursing, Basic Law
Enforcement Training (BLET), Medical Assisting, Pharmacy Technology, Practical Nursing and
Radiography must meet specific departmental requirements. For selection to specific programs
of study, students should direct inquiries to the Admissions/Records Office.
Selective Admissions Procedures
- Applicants must qualify on placement examinations as prescribed by the program of study.
- Applicants must meet secondary school or post-secondary course requirements as established for specific programs of study.
- After all admissions requirements have been met by the applicant, official admission is contingent upon proof of satisfactory physical health as required by regulatory agencies.
- Final selection will be determined by the number of openings in the program of study and by the applicant's evaluation and ranking.
- Successful clinical placement requires a "clean" criminal background check conducted and reviewed by the clinical site.