The Spring 2025 application is now open, and the deadline for all competitive programs is October 25, 2024.
The following programs will be reviewed after the deadline:
- Nursing: Evening-Weekend A.A.S.
- Clinical Laboratory Technician A.A.S.
- Histological Technician A.A.S.
The next cohort for the above programs starts January 2025. Clinical Laboratory Technician A.A.S. and Histological Technician A.A.S. will move to a Fall start only beginning Fall 2025.
The Fall 2025 application is now open, and the deadline for all competitive programs is March 1, 2025.
The following programs will be reviewed after the deadline.
- Clinical Laboratory Technician A.A.S.
- Dental Hygiene: A.A.S.
- Histological Technician A.A.S.
- Histological Technician: Certificate
- Nursing: A.A.S.
- Nursing A.A.S. Transition Pathway for LPNs and Certified EMT-Ps
- Physical Therapist Assistant: A.A.S.
- Radiologic Technology: A.A.S.
What academic preparation is needed for admission consideration?
Applicants to the above listed Health Science programs must have specific academic background in math and sciences, either from high school or at the college level, to be considered for admission. The required math level and science course background vary by degree program. These courses must have a minimum grade of 74 (high school) or a C (college-level) to be considered for admission. Courses “in progress” will not be considered when admission decisions are made.
Competitive Admissions Requirements (pdf)
What is the Competitive Admissions Process?
When can an applicant apply and what is the deadline to complete the application process?
The Admissions Office begins taking applications to the spring and fall semesters on September 15 of the year preceding entry.
For first consideration to the competitive programs beginning in the Fall semester, an application form and all official academic records (transcripts) required by the College must be received in the Admissions Office by March 1. (Incomplete applications will not be considered.) The Admissions Office will begin making early offers of admission to a select number of highly qualified applicants after the March 1 deadline. Applications received or completed after March 1 will be considered if a specific program remains open.
For first consideration to the Clinical Laboratory Technician A.A.S program or the Histological Technician A.A.S. (which admit during with the Spring semester only), an Application Form and all official academic transcripts required by the College must be received in the Admissions Office by October 25. Applications to these programs will still be considered after this deadline on a rolling admissions basis until the first week of January should space still be available.
For admission consideration to the Nursing: Evening-Weekend A.A.S. program, an Application Form and all official academic transcripts required by the College must be received in the Admissions Office by October 25. Applications will still be considered after this deadline should seats still be available in the Nursing: Evening-Weekend A.A.S. program.
The deadline to apply is October 25 and applicants must submit their TEAS exam to the Admissions Office by November 7 for Spring 2024.
What if an applicant does not have the necessary academic preparation for admission consideration or is not admitted through the competitive admissions process?
Health Science applicants who do not have the necessary academic preparation for admission consideration or who are not admitted through the competitive admissions process, may enroll in preparatory courses to meet entrance requirements or to strengthen their academic background for future admission consideration via our Health Studies Program.聽However, students who choose this option will still need to go through the competitive admissions process. Completion of preparatory coursework does not guarantee future admission to a Health Science program.
Advisement is available to assist students in selecting appropriate preparatory coursework and planning a timetable for future admission consideration. Applicants may also choose other degree or certificate programs offered at 六合彩开奖记录. Career counseling is also available to students who wish to explore other career options. Call the Admissions Office to discuss these options at 607-778-5001.
What additional information should applicants know about who are pursuing a Health Science program of study?
Nursing Applicants Only: How to Register to take your TEAS Exam
Test of Essential Academic Skills (ATI TEAS) Assessment measures your general knowledge in various content areas. Your performance indicates your readiness to begin a course of healthcare studies and is a predictive measure of your future success in the 六合彩开奖记录 Nursing program. ATI is partnering with Proctorio to virtually proctor assessments. Proctorio is a remote proctoring platform that uses machine learning to proctor students from wherever they may be. Proctorio offers a variety of secure exam settings including video, audio, and screen recording designed to maintain the integrity of the assessment and ensure uncompromised exam results.
Follow the steps below to access and take the ATI TEAS Remote Proctored Assessment. Please make sure you have read and understand all these requirements prior to your TEAS Exam Day.
Steps to access and take the ATI TEAS Remote Proctored Assessment (pdf)
Nursing Applicants Only: LPN’s and Certified Paramedics
六合彩开奖记录 Nursing鈥檚 Transition Pathway allows eligible Licensed Practical Nurses and Certified Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedics (EMT-Ps) to earn an AAS in Nursing with fewer nursing courses after meeting course prerequisites. Visit the for more information.
Histological Technician Certificate Only: Entrance Requirements
Please note, to sit for the Histotechnician NYS licensing exam, you must have a minimum of a two-year degree. Students enrolling in the Histotechnician certificate should either have completed a two-year degree already or be dual enrolled in a two-year program.