How long is the program?
The program is a 2-year Associate of Applied Science Degree program. This includes one semester of pre-requisite courses, four on-campus semesters, and the capstone semester course of Fieldwork (clinicals) at the end of the program.
When does the program begin?
The program starts a new class each January (Spring semester) and ends in September of the following year.
Are any courses offered at night or weekend?
No. The courses are daytime, year-round classes; each class is offered only once a year. During the program, time is allowed to take the co-requisite general education courses.
What are the pre-requisite courses?
A letter grade of "C+" (2.5 GPA) is required for the following courses:
BIOL 2401 Human Anatomy & Physiology I
PSYC 2301 General Psychology
ENGL 1301 Composition & Rhetoric
Courses should not have been completed more than five years prior to application to the program. Exceptions must be discussed with the program director.
**Students must be TSI Complete in reading and writing prior to applying to the program; TSI Completion in math must be achieved by the end of the first year of the program**
What is the approximate cost of the program?
Estimated in-district costs for the 2-year program is approximately $4800.00. This includes books, tuition, lab fees, and other supplies.
What if there is a problem with my background check?
Area facilities are now requiring all health care students to have a background check and possibly a drug screen prior to clinical rotations. Students cannot begin or continue their studies until the background check process is
satisfactorily cleared. The student is responsible for working with the background check company to clear up any reporting discrepancies prior to enrolling in the program.