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Frequently Asked Questions
When do I apply?
Applications are mailed upon request in the early October of each year. You
may request an application by email (see home page), phone, fax, or letter.
Our office information is shown below:
Bowling Green State University
Department of Medical Technology
504 Life Science
Bowling Green, OH 43403
Phone: 419-372-8109
Fax: 419-372-0332
Students who expect to complete the admission requirements by the end of their
spring term should apply in the fall.
Can I apply to the medical technology program, if I am attending another university?
Yes, students may be admitted from other colleges and universities. Admission
is based on the same criteria as for BGSU students. However, you must complete
all of the program's admission requirements (or the equivalent) with the
exception of MEDT 411-12, Clinical Immunology Lecture and Laboratory and
MEDT 434, Clinical Parasitology. These courses will be offered to transfer
students during the summer and fall terms as independent study classes.
I would like to enter the medical technology program at BGSU, but wish to
receive my degree from my current university. Is this possible?
Students admitted to the program from other schools may choose to transfer
their college credits to BGSU or may transfer credits for the professional
training courses back to their college of origin. Students who decide to transfer
to BGSU may also be required to take some additional courses to satisfy the
general education requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology.
Students who elect to receive a degree from their parent institution must provide
a letter from their academic advisor stating that they will meet all of the
requirements for the baccalaureate degree upon completion of the BGSU program.
I already have my bachelor's degree; can I enter the BGSU program?
Yes, students who hold a baccalaureate degree are welcome to apply as long
as they meet the program's admission requirements. Upon completion of the
program you will receive a certificate of training which makes you eligible
to sit for certification exams. You will earn sufficient credit hours in
the program to qualify for a second baccalaureate degree; however you may
be required to complete additional general education courses. As a degree
holder, less financial aid may be available than for traditional undergraduate
students, and you should contact our Office of Financial Aid to determine
your status.
Is an interview required?
Yes, as part of the admission process all applicants are interviewed. Special
arrangements will be made for students who must travel a long distance.
What are the interviews like?
The interviews are with representatives of our affiliated hospitals. The interviewer
will ask you a set of questions chosen to define your interest level and
knowledge about a career in clinical laboratory science. The process is similar
to a job interview, but more informal. Applicants are advised to talk as
much as possible (avoid yes or no answers) and ask questions about the program
and the clinical sites.
When will a decision be made?
Applicants are chosen in March and are notified by mail within 3 working days
of the committee's decision. This gives the committee an opportunity to review
the candidate's grades for fall (and winter) term.
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