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Health Admission Procedures
All new students must meet the requirements for admission to the College before being considered for any of the health programs. Students should contact the Enrollment Center at 616-234-4000 to request the program information packet including an application. Following acceptance to the College, a separate letter from the Health Admissions Office will be sent notifying students of their status in the health admission process.
Students should check program descriptions for initial enrollment codes.
Students who choose to enroll in any of the health programs must complete the GRCC application and indicate the appropriate health program plan code. A current GRCC student must complete a (curriculum) plan code change form. This form may be obtained in the Enrollment Center Office, 129
It is important for interested student applicants to know that completed applications are ranked for order of admission into the program. Student applicants are first ranked according to the date that they complete all the specific program entrance requirements (see individual program requirements). Therefore, applicants should complete these items first and as soon as possible. When there is more than one student who completes the admission procedures on any given date, then those students are ranked according to the date of their original application to the particular health program. In the rare instance where students have identical ready and application dates, they are ranked alphabetically.
To ensure successful progress towards entering a health program, it is the student’s responsibility to confirm that records, transcripts and any other documents are received by the Health Admissions Office. Do this by calling 616-234-4348.
Notes
- To be eligible for graduation, students must complete their program within five years from taking the first course in the designated program.
- In addition to tuition, fees and books there are also costs for uniforms, etc. Estimates of additional costs may be obtained from the Health Program Office.
- Individuals who have a history of chemical, latex or other sensitivities and/or allergies which occur in the work or clinical environment should be aware such conditions will limit the applicant's ability to complete the clinical requirements of the GRCC health programs. Specific requirements must be met for graduation from each respective GRCC health program.
- Individuals who elect not to have the hepatitis B vaccination series should be aware such conditions may limit the applicant's ability to complete the clinical requirements of the GRCC health programs. Specific requirements must be met for graduation from each respective GRCC health program.
- Students with felony convictions or certain misdemeanors will be prevented from participating in clinical experiences and taking state or national licensure and registry examinations.
- Effective, 2006, federal and state laws require students assigned to long term care facilities, psyciatric agencies, nursing homes, county medical care facilities and homes for the aged to have criminal background checks. GRCC will secure student’s consent to perform these criminal checks and release the findings to the facility.
Transferability of Courses into a GRCC Health Program:
A. Liberal arts and behavioral science courses that are required by specific health programs are accepted without time limitation on date of completion.
B. Life and physical science courses, in order to be acceptable as transfer courses into health programs, must have been completed within eight years of graduation/completion of the specific health programs at GRCC.
C. Transfer credit from college credit-granting institutions for equivalent health courses may be granted if completed within three (3) years of application and a grade of "C-" or higher were earned. The determination of the transferability of course credit rests with the Program Director and Assistant Dean of Workforce Development. In case of conflict, the Dean of the
See program descriptions for specific program entrance requirements. Call the Health Admissions Coordinator at 616-234-4348 for additional information.
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