Health Sciences Admissions Information
Thank you for your interest in the Æðµã´«Ã½ Health Sciences programs. Please note, Nursing is a separate department, and the information below does not apply to the Nursing programs.
If the program you are interested in is not listed here, please check the Short-term Healthcare offerings.
Application Deadlines
Early Consideration – all requirements below must be completed by the last Friday in January (January 31, 2025) |
Late Consideration, RADIOGRAPHY ONLY all requirements below must be completed by the last Friday in March Late Consideration– all requirements below must be completed by the last Friday in April |
Submit an admissions application to the College and send official transcripts to the Registrar's office. | Submit an admissions application to the College and send official transcripts to the Registrar's office. |
Complete all prerequisite courses with a C or better. (See below) Courses must be complete by the end of Fall Semester. | Complete all prerequisites with a C or better. Students who will complete prerequisites in Spring Semester may apply. (See below) |
Take the HESI A2 exam and achieve a 75+ cumulative score. (See below) | Take the HESI A2 exam. Students with scores less than 75 may apply at this time. (See below) |
Submit the online . | Submit the online . |
Students will receive a letter informing them of acceptance within 30 days of the early consideration deadline. | Students will receive a letter informing them of acceptance within 30 days of the late consideration deadline. |
Prerequisites
Prerequisite classes must be completed with a C or better. All Health Sciences programs require the following:
- Place into ENG 111 without a corequisite, or complete any required prerequisite or
co-requisite courses.
If you have completed or received transfer credit for ENG 111, you have met this requirement.
- Place out of or complete MAT 043 or equivalent math courses: DMA modules 010 through
DMA 050, OR MAT 003 with P2, OR MAT 070.
*EMS requires only DMA 010-030 or MAT 003 Tier 1.If you have completed any of the following MAT courses with a C or better, you have met this requirement: MAT 070, MAT 080, MAT 121, MAT 140, MAT 143, MAT 151, MAT 152, MAT 161, MAT 171+.
- Complete science prerequisites as required by the program. Prerequisites can be either high school or college courses. There is no time limit on courses you have previously taken. A prerequisite taken in high school may meet the requirement to apply to the program, but will not give the student college credit.
- Take the HESI A2 exam.
All applicants must achieve at least a 75+ cumulative score in order to apply to any Health Science program in Early Consideration.*EMS and Therapeutic Massage do not require the HESI A2 exam.
- All applicants must have a GPA of 2.0 or higher in order to be considered for admission.
PROGRAM
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ENGLISH
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MATH
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SCIENCE PREREQUISITES
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SCC SCIENCE COURSE PREREQUISITE If you did not take the science prerequisite in high school |
Emergency Medical Science | Place into ENG 111 without a corequisite | Complete or place out of MAT 043. | none | |
Medical Laboratory Technology | Place into ENG 111 without a corequisite | Complete or place into MAT 143 without a co-requisite | Complete 1 Anatomy & Physiology course OR 1 Chemistry course with a C or better |
BIO 094; or BIO 163; or BIO 165; or BIO 168 OR CHM 130 and CHM 130A |
Radiography | Place into ENG 111 without a corequisite | Complete or place into MAT 143 without a co-requisite | Complete 1 Anatomy & Physiology course AND 1 Physics course with a C or better AND one Medical Terminology course with a C or better. |
BIO 094; or BIO 165; or BIO 168 AND MED 120 |
Respiratory Therapy | Place into ENG 111 without a corequisite | Complete or place out of MAT 043. | Complete 1 Anatomy & Physiology course AND 1 Chemistry course with a C or better |
BIO 094; or BIO 165; or BIO 168 AND CHM 151 |
Surgical Technology | Place into ENG 111 without a corequisite | Complete or place out of MAT 043. | Complete 1 Anatomy & Physiology course AND a computer or online course with a C or better | BIO 094; or BIO 163; or BIO 165; or BIO 168 |
Therapeutic Massage | Place into ENG 111 without a corequisite | Complete or place out of MAT 043. | Complete 1 Anatomy & Physiology course | BIO 094; or BIO 163; or BIO 165; or BIO 168 |
Conditional Acceptance
Students who are offered seats in a Health Science program must complete additional requirements such as CPR certification and other requirements detailed below prior to beginning clinical training. The clinical training onset varies by program. Specific dates and details will be communicated in your acceptance letter.
PROGRAM ORIENTATION
Attend the mandatory program orientation where all conditional acceptance requirements will be detailed. Failure to attend may result in your acceptance being revoked.
DRUG SCREEN & CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK
Drug screens and criminal background checks are required by our clinical affiliates in order to attend clinical rotations. Students with positive drug screen, criminal charges, or criminal convictions may not be able to attend clinicals, and therefore will be unable to progress within the program. Complete information regarding the procedure will be provided at the program orientation.
IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS
Proof of all childhood immunizations and other specific vaccines, including:
Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, & Pertussis)
Varicella (Chicken Pox)
MMR (Measles, Mumps, & Rubella)
Hepatitis B* (six month series)
Tuberculosis Skin Test
Influenza: required annually
COVID-19: varies by program; check with your program coordinator; see below
*Some vaccines require a series of injections that take place over the course of several months. Students may need to begin a vaccine sequence prior to application to meet the deadline. If you are applying to Radiography and have not had the Hepatitis B vaccine series, you must begin the series in December prior to your program entry to meet the clinical deadline.
Æðµã´«Ã½ does not require specific immunizations in order to enroll or attend classes on campus. However, Health Sciences and Nursing programs require clinical hours. Students admitted to an SCC Health Sciences or Nursing program must comply with the requirements set by outside clinical agencies, which may include a criminal background check, drug screen, physical, and/or specific vaccines. Decisions about an individual student’s presence in the clinical environment are made by the clinical agencies.
We are guests in our clinical facilities and in order to have clinical privileges, must abide by their requirements for students and faculty. Notice of changes of agency requirements may or may not provide us with much notice.
If requirements are made by a SCC clinical agency and a student chooses not to comply, they may not be eligible to complete the clinical requirements of the program and thus become unable to enter or complete a course and the program.
Management of these requirements is reserved to Æðµã´«Ã½ employees only. Students may not contact clinical agencies directly to discuss requirements. Doing say may result in denial of admission or dismissal from a program.
PROGRAM CLINICAL ONSET
EMS: First semester of EMS classes. All conditional acceptance requirements must be met by July 1 or November 1 before taking EMS 110
MLT: Fourth semester of MLT classes. All conditional acceptance requirements must be met by July 1 before taking MLT 252
RAD: First semester of RAD classes. All conditional acceptance requirements must be met by July 1 before taking RAD 151
RCP: Fourth semester of RCP classes. All conditional acceptance requirements must be met by July 1 before taking RCP 139
SUR: Second semester of SUR classes. All conditional acceptance requirements must be met by November 1 before taking SUR 123
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