Are you considering pursuing a diploma or associate degree program at Caris College? Understanding the admissions requirements is the first step toward embarking on your educational journey. Whether you’re interested in medical assisting, diagnostic medical sonography, or another patient care career program, Caris College offers a variety of options to suit your career goals. In this guide, we’ll delve into the admissions requirements for diploma programs and associate degree programs at Caris College, helping you navigate the application process with confidence.

Admissions Requirements for Diploma Programs

Diploma programs at Caris College provide students with focused, hands-on training in specific patient care fields, preparing them for entry-level positions in their chosen profession. The admissions requirements for diploma programs may vary depending on the program of interest, but typically include the following:

1. High School Diploma or GED: Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent, such as a General Educational Development (GED) certificate.

2. All applicants must be at least eighteen years old before the start of class or have a parent’s signature to enroll in school. 

3. Application Form: Prospective students must complete an application form and submit it along with any required documentation, such as transcripts.

4. Admissions Interview: Depending on the program, applicants may be required to participate in an admissions interview to discuss their career goals and suitability for the program.

Admissions Requirements for Associate Degree Programs

Associate degree programs at Caris College offer a more comprehensive education, combining classroom instruction with hands-on clinical experience in an externship to help prepare students for advanced roles in health professions. The admissions requirements for associate degree programs typically include:

1. High School Diploma or GED: Similar to diploma programs, applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent.

2. All applicants must be at least eighteen years old before the start of class or have a parent’s signature to enroll in school. 

3. Letters of Recommendation: Applicants will be asked to provide two letters of recommendation from teachers, employers, or other individuals who can speak to their academic abilities and character.

4. Admissions Interview: Applicants are required to participate in an admissions interview with the program director of the program they are applying to discuss their career goals and suitability for the program.

5. Entrance Exams: Applicants are required to have a passing score for the entrance examination in reading and math to qualify for admission. 

6. Background Check: There is a $62 non-refundable service fee for Practical Nursing and Diagnostic Medical Sonography. 

7. Official High School Transcript. 

Get Started Today

Ready to begin your journey toward a rewarding career in allied health? Visit Caris College’s admissions page to learn more about our diploma and associate degree programs and the admissions requirements for each. With our comprehensive education and supportive learning environment, Caris College is committed to helping you achieve your academic and career goals. Take the first step toward a brighter future—apply to Caris College today.

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