Applicants should have a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) and a combined science/math grade point average of 3.0. Courses preferably have been taken within the last seven years. Applicants enrolled in a histotechnologist curriculum at affiliated academic institutions are considered first. Applicants from non-affiliated institutions are considered if a bachelor's degree has been earned and all other requirements have been met.
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Essential functions/technical standards represent the fundamental non-academic requirements of the histotechnologist program that students must master to successfully participate in the program. Persons wishing to enter or those students who expect to continue in the histotechnologist practicum, must:
"Criteria for admission should be related to the functions of the histologic technician. There shall be a procedure for determining that the applicants' or students' health will permit them to meet the written essential functions of the program. Essential functions are the physical and behavioral standards that a student must be able to master in order to successfully complete the program and, presumably, to be able to obtain employment in the field."
(Taken from the NAACLS Essentials of 1995 and NAACLS News, Fall 1997)
Acceptance into the School of Histotechnologist practicum is dependent upon many factors, including: the candidate's grades, courses taken, letters of recommendation, statement of career goals; interview of the candidate by the admissions committee; the successful completion by the candidate of a physical examination performed by the Corewell Health Hospital Occupational Health Services; and, upon the assessment by the admissions committee, the candidate's potential ability to meet the above mentioned preadmission essential functions/technical standards.
Physical exam: Students accepted in to the program will be required to pass a physical examination through the Hospital Occupational Health Services before beginning the program. The examination includes but is not limited to: general physical examination; chest x-ray; blood and urinalysis tests; tuberculosis (TB) testing; drug, alcohol and nicotine screening; evidence of immunity to rubella, mumps, varicella zoster, rubeola, and pertussis. In addition, students will be required to receive (or show proof) of Hepatitis B vaccine, influenza vaccine, Tdap vaccination and COVID vaccine. There are limited exemptions for those with specific religious or medical reasons.