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Program-Specific Application and Admission Requirements

Some programs have specific criteria and requirements in addition to the Application Requirements for All Programs, and the General Admission Criteria for All Programs. If a program has additional criteria and requirements, it will be listed in this section.

Associate Degrees

Nursing - Associate of Science (includes LPN to RN Track)

In order to be accepted into the Associate of Science in Nursing program, including the LPN to RN Advanced Placement track, applicants must meet the Application Requirements for All Programs, the General Admission Criteria for All Programs, and the program-specific criteria and requirements listed below. 

ASN and LPN to RN Admission Criteria
 

 Item Traditional Accelerated LPN-RN^
Submit ATI Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) scores. The ATI TEAS scores must be from an official testing center and submitted as part of the application. A minimum score in each section of the TEAS is as follows: Reading 69%, Math 63%, English 60% and Science 46% or higher must be achieved to be considered for admission. Students may take the ATI TEAS three (3) times in a calendar year (i.e., repeat the ATI TEAS a total of two (2) times within 12 months (365 days) of taking the exam). Results are valid for 3 years from the acceptance term. 
Minimum CGPA (#)

High School/GED/HiSET (no college coursework): 2.7

Transfer Courses: 2.7

Bachelor's Degree - 2.7

Master's Degree - 3.0

Doctorate - 3.0

Transfer courses - 2.7
Mathematics (#)(*)

High School/GED/HiSET (no college coursework): Two years of math. One year must be algebra.

Transfer students: One 3-credit college-level algebra

One 3-credit college-level algebra Transfer students: One 3-credit college-level algebra
Science (#)(*)(@)

High School/GED/HiSET (no college coursework): One year of laboratory sciences (life science with a lab) 

Transfer students: One 4-credit college-level life science course with accompanying laboratory

One 4-credit college-level life science course with accompanying laboratory Transfer students: One 4-credit college-level life science course with accompanying laboratory
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) License 
   

Hold a current LPN license in good standing. 

HESI - Fundamentals of Nursing
    850 minimum score (one attempt allowed)
HESI - Maternity/Pediatrics
    850 minimum score (two attempts allowed)

(^) Applicants with LPN licenses in good standing may take the HESI Fundamentals of Nursing Exam (one attempt allowed) and the HESI Maternity/Pediatrics Exam (two attempts allowed) after acceptance to determine advanced placement status. Each HESI exam requires an 850 minimum score. 

(#) Applicants who earned their high school equivalency without college coursework within 5 years from the acceptance term. Applicants who earned their high school equivalency without college coursework greater than five years from the acceptance term must follow transfer student requirements. 

(*) All courses must have a grade of C+ or higher.

(@) Science courses taken more than five years prior to desired entry into the program must be repeated. Applicants with an active LPN license applying to the LPN-RN track are exempt from the five-year requirement.  

 

Radiation Therapy - Associate of Science

In order to be accepted into the Associate of Science in Radiation Therapy program, applicants must meet the Application Requirements for All Programs, the General Admission Criteria for All Programs, and the program-specific criteria and requirements listed below. 

Labouré College of Healthcare's Radiation Therapy program has limited capacity. Because this is a limited capacity program, not all applicants who meet the minimum criteria will be offered acceptance into the program. Offers of acceptance will be made to qualified candidates after consideration of both the minimum criteria for admission and the candidate's overall academic history and progress. 

The Admissions Office will extend acceptance offers to qualified candidates until the program has been filled for a particular cohort. Qualified candidates who are not initially offered acceptance will be automatically reviewed for the following cohort. 

Radiation Therapy Admission Criteria

 

Item  

Submit an essay. The purpose of this essay is to make sure you understand the differences between the fields below, and to explain in your own words why radiation therapy is the field of study you wish to pursue, and how you feel that you would be a good fit for this profession. 

  • Essay must be 1 page and describe the research you have completed regarding the differences within the radiologic science fields listed below. In your essay, write a brief description of each of the following: 
    • Radiation Therapist
    • Radiologic Technologist
    • Magnetic Resonance Technologist
    • Nuclear Medical Technologist
    • Ultrasound Technician
  • Include links to two YouTube videos that you found and viewed that explain how a patient is treated using radiation therapy, and the daily duties of a radiation therapist. Add these links to the bottom of your essay. 
Minimum CGPA (#)(^)

High School/GED/HiSET (no college coursework): 2.3

Transfer Courses: 2.3

Mathematics (#)(*)

High School/GED/HiSET (no college coursework): Two years of math. One year must be algebra.

Transfer students: One 3-credit college-level math course

Science (#)(*)(@)

High School/GED/HiSET (no college coursework): One year of laboratory sciences (life science with a lab)

Transfer students: One 4-credit college-level life science course with accompanying laboratory

(#) Applicants who earned their high school equivalency without college coursework within 5 years from the acceptance term. Applicants who earned their high school equivalency without college coursework greater than five years from the acceptance term must follow transfer student requirements. 

(^) CGPA on a high school transcript (or calculated from the required courses if a CGPA is not represented on the transcript). CGPA for transfer students calculated from required coursework. 

(*) All courses must have a grade of C+ or higher.

(@) Science courses taken more than five years prior to desired entry into the program must be repeated.

   

Respiratory Care - Associate of Science

In order to be accepted into the Associate of Science in Respiratory Care program, applicants must meet the Application Requirements for All Programs, the General Admission Criteria for All Programs, and the program-specific criteria and requirements listed below. 

Labouré College of Healthcare's Respiratory Care program has limited capacity. Because this is a limited capacity program, not all applicants who meet the minimum criteria will be offered acceptance into the program. Offers of acceptance will be made to qualified candidates after consideration of both the minimum criteria for admission and the candidate's overall academic history and progress. 

The Admissions Department will extend acceptance offers to qualified candidates until the program has been filled for a particular cohort. Qualified candidates who are not initially offered acceptance will be automatically reviewed for the following cohort. 

Respiratory Care Admission Criteria
 

Item
Minimum CGPA (#)(^)

High School/GED/HiSET (no college coursework): 2.3

Transfer Courses: 2.3

Mathematics (#)(*)

High School/GED/HiSET (no college coursework): Two years of math. One year must be algebra.

Transfer students: =One 3-credit college-level algebra

Science (#)(*)(@)

High School/GED/HiSET (no college coursework): One year of laboratory sciences (life science with a lab)

Transfer students: One 4-credit college-level life science course with accompanying laboratory

(#) Applicants who earned their high school equivalency without college coursework within 5 years from the acceptance term. Applicants who earned their high school equivalency without college coursework greater than five years from the acceptance term must follow transfer student requirements. 

(^) CGPA on a high school transcript (or calculated from the required courses if a CGPA is not represented on the transcript). CGPA for transfer students calculated from required coursework. 

 
(*) All courses must have a grade of C+ or higher.

(@) Science courses taken more than five years prior to desired entry into the program must be repeated. 

 

Bachelors Degrees

Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration

In order to be accepted into the Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration program, applicants must meet the Application Requirements for All Programs, the General Admission Criteria for All Programs, and the program-specific criteria and requirements listed below. 

Healthcare Administration Admission Criteria

  • General Admission Criteria for all Programs 
  • This program has been designed for individuals holding an associate degree or higher from an accredited college, or who will transfer 60 or more college credits as follows: 
    • An associate degree or higher in a healthcare-related field
      • Applicants without an associate degree in a healthcare-related field are encouraged to contact the Admissions Office to learn about pathways to the Healthcare Administration program. 

      OR 

    • Transfer of 60 or more credits from a regionally accredited college at the 100 or 200 coursework level
      • Students must meet the residency requirement of Labouré (30 credits) 
      • Transfer courses must include successful completion of the following course equivalents: 
        • HUM Elective (100 level) - 3 credits
        • HUM Elective (200 level) - 3 credits
        • ETH Elective - 3 credits
        • Natural Science Electives (2 courses) - 6 credits
        • PSY Elective (100 level) - 3 credits
        • PSY Elective (200 level) - 3 credits
        • MAT Elective (100 or higher) - 3 credits

 

Healthcare Administration Application Requirements

 

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN-BSN)

In order to be accepted into the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, applicants must meet the Application Requirements for All Programs, the General Admission Criteria for All Programs, and the program-specific criteria and requirements listed below. 

RN-BSN Admission Criteria

  • General Admission Criteria for all Programs 
  • Cumulative GPA of at least 2.5 on the degree-awarding transcript
  • Must maintain an active, unencumbered Registered Nurse license. Licensure exam must be equivalent to NCLEX-RN examination. If a student holds licensure in more than one state/jurisdiction, all licenses must be unencumbered.
  • Students who graduated from a nursing program and do not yet have their Registered Nurse license may be admitted if they meet all other admission requirements. However, evidence of licensure must be provided prior to the course start date of the second nursing term in the program. 

RN-BSN Application Requirements

Certificates

Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Certificate

In order to be accepted into the Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) Certificate program, applicants must meet the Application Requirements for All Programs, the General Admission Criteria for All Programs, and the program-specific criteria and requirements listed below. 

IONM Admission Criteria

  • General Admission Criteria for all Programs 
  • This professional certificate program has been designed for individuals holding a Neurodiagnostic Technology (NDT) credential through ABRET, or an associate degree or higher from an accredited college, or extensive work experience in NDT as follows: 
Education or Experience Requirements
 Bachelor of Science degree or higher Majors in Neuroscience or Science preferred. Other concentrations considered.
Associate of Science degree  Concentration in a medical field is required.
Associate of Science or Certificate in NDT, holding ABRET credentials  REEGT or REPT credential required. Sleep and NCS credentials will be considered.
IONM work experience  5 years preferred. Requires confirmation of employment and submission of resume.
  

IONM Application Requirements

 

Neurodiagnostic Technology (NDT) Certificate

In order to be accepted into the Neurodiagnostic Technology (NDT) Certificate program, applicants must meet the Application Requirements for All Programs, the General Admission Criteria for All Programs, and the program-specific criteria and requirements listed below. 

NDT Admission Criteria

NDT Application Requirements

  • Essay should be 300 - 500 words on why NDT is important in medicine today, and why you wish to pursue this field. If you have related work experience, you may also use your essay to describe your experience within this field. 
  • Visit a clinical site and complete the Clinical Site Visit Form and the Verified Clinical Location Form