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1463 COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES<br />

Courses outside the IU system must be verifiable by<br />

course syllabi from the semesters in which the classes<br />

were completed and an official transcript with the course<br />

and grade listed.<br />

General-education courses (27 cr.)<br />

General-education courses may be taken on a full- or<br />

part-time basis. The courses listed below do not include<br />

developmental classes (non-GPA bearing) nor any course<br />

a student may be required to complete to meet admission<br />

and prerequisite criteria.<br />

(All courses are 3 credit hours, unless otherwise designated.)<br />

AHLT-R 185 Medical Terminology (1 cr.)<br />

COAS-Q 110 Introduction to Information<br />

Literacy (1 cr.)<br />

CSCI-A 106 Introduction to Computing<br />

ENG-W 131 Elementary Composition 1<br />

PHSL-P 261 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1<br />

(5 cr.)<br />

PHSL-P 262 Human Anatomy and Physiology 2<br />

(5 cr.)<br />

PSY-P 103 General Psychology<br />

SPCH-S 121 Public Speaking<br />

Select one of the following:<br />

MATH-M 107 College Algebra<br />

MATH-M 111 Mathematics in the World<br />

Minimum Qualifications<br />

At the beginning of each spring semester, students begin<br />

the application process for admission consideration into<br />

the Clinical/Professional Program. Meeting the minimum<br />

criteria listed qualifies applicants for continuation of<br />

the admission process. It does not guarantee a student<br />

admission into the Clinical/Professional Program.<br />

Criminal Checks<br />

Federal mandates for clinical agencies require criminal<br />

history inquiries through certified background checks.<br />

Students are responsible for applying for the criminal<br />

check and all fees associated with the check upon their<br />

initial application for the clinical program.<br />

Program Application Deadline<br />

Students must be certified by their program advisor as<br />

eligible to apply for the Clinical/Professional Program<br />

and must submit a formal application for admission<br />

consideration by February 1 of the year of anticipated<br />

entry.<br />

Completion of 27 Credit Hours<br />

Students are required to complete a minimum of 21<br />

credit hours of general-education course work with<br />

a C or higher by the end of the spring semester of the<br />

year of anticipated entry into the Clinical/Professional<br />

Program. The remaining 6 credit hours of generaleducation<br />

courses must be completed by the end of the<br />

first summer session in the year of application.<br />

Minimum Admission Grade Point Average (AGPA)<br />

Students must have earned a minimum grade of C for<br />

the completed general-education courses required for<br />

the degree without more than one repeat in any course<br />

including remedial and prerequisite course work.<br />

• Not declare a Pass/Fail in any general-education<br />

course requirement<br />

• Not be on probation and/or not be dismissed<br />

AHLT-R 185<br />

COAS-Q 110<br />

Medical Terminology (1 cr.)<br />

Introduction to Information<br />

Literacy (1 cr.)<br />

CSCI-A 106 Introduction to Computing<br />

ENG-W 131 Elementary Composition 1<br />

PHSL-P 261 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1<br />

(5 cr.)<br />

PHSL-P 262 Human Anatomy and Physiology 2<br />

(5 cr.)<br />

PSY-P 103 General Psychology<br />

SPCH-S 121 Public Speaking<br />

Select one of the following:<br />

MATH-M 107 College Algebra<br />

MATH-M 111 Mathematics in the World<br />

The AGPA includes grades earned in initial and repeat<br />

courses (excluding X grades according to <strong>Indiana</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> policy) that are required to meet generaleducation<br />

standards. Grades/credit hours from<br />

remedial, non-GPA bearing, or prerequisite courses are<br />

not included in this calculation:<br />

EDUC-U 100 Threshold Seminar: Craft/Culture<br />

of Higher Education (1-3 cr.)<br />

EDUC-X 101 Techniques in Textbook Reading<br />

ENG-W 31 Pre-Composition<br />

ENG-W 130 Principles of Composition<br />

MATH-M 4 Introduction to Algebra<br />

MATH-M 14 Basic Algebra (4 cr.)<br />

PHSL-P 130 Human Biology (4 cr.)<br />

Courses transferred from other institutions are used in<br />

calculating this average. Transfer grades must, however,<br />

meet the <strong>Indiana</strong> <strong>University</strong> standard of C or higher.<br />

This requirement is applied at the time of program<br />

application and must be maintained.<br />

Minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average<br />

Students must have a minimum cumulative grade<br />

point average (CGPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale for all work<br />

completed at <strong>Indiana</strong> <strong>University</strong>. Courses for which the<br />

grades of I, S, P, R, W, or X are assigned are not used to<br />

calculate the CGPA since there are no points assigned to<br />

these grades.<br />

Courses transferred from other institutions are used in<br />

calculating this average. Transfer grades must, however,<br />

meet the <strong>Indiana</strong> <strong>University</strong> standard of C or higher.<br />

This requirement is applied at the time of program<br />

application and must be maintained.

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