Medicine
Undergraduate Programs
Respiratory Therapy
Admission
General Information
Students accepted into the program must complete the school’s and the program’s admission requirements by August 15 of the admission year. Admission to the professional program is competitive; therefore, completion of the prerequisites does not guarantee admission to the program. At the time of application, students may request any of the following options: repeated courses, academic bankruptcy, or fresh start. For more information about these options, please see an advisor.
Criteria Used for Selection of Class Overall grade point average and interview.
Class Size Approximately 30 students.
Specific Requirements
In addition to School of Medicine Health Professions Programs admission policies and procedures found at the beginning of this section of the bulletin, the admission policies below apply to the respiratory therapy baccalaureate degree program.
Application Deadline First business day of February. Late applications will be considered on a space-available basis.
Total Number of Prerequisite Hours 50. The program accepts course transfers for prerequisites based on admission office policies. We regret that transferred professional courses are not accepted due to variation in the course curriculum of respiratory therapy programs.
Minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average 2.50 on a 4.00 scale. This requirement is applied at the time of program application and must be maintained.
Minimum Grade Requirement in a Stated Math or Sciences Prerequisite Course C (2.00 on a 4.00 scale).
Interview Qualified applicants will be contacted to schedule a required interview with program faculty. The ability to communicate with patients in a clinical setting in English will be assessed during the interview.
Technical Standards All accepted students will be required to sign a statement certifying that they can meet the program’s technical standards. Reasonable accommodations will be made for those who require assistance.
Clinical Requirements All students are required to document a complete vaccination program once accepted into the Respiratory Therapy Program. A Social Security number is required to finalize an applicant's background check and allows a student access to hospitals that serve as the School's clinical partners. Drug screening is also required.
Indiana Resident Preference Policy Preference in admission will be given to applicants who are residents of the State of Indiana. The number of non-resident applicants accepted into the program will be limited to a maximum of 10% of each class.
Updated: March 2024