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Admission

Admission to the program is competitive; therefore, completion of the corequisites does not guarantee admission to the program.

Criteria Used for Selection of Class

Students may apply for admission to the Health Information Technology Program after qualifying for regular admission to Indiana University. Admission to the program is based upon each applicant's high school and / or college grade point average, and a written essay.

Class Size

30 students each fall semester.

Specific Requirements

In addition to the College of Health and Human Services admission policies and procedures found at the beginning of the bulletin, the following admission policies apply to the Health Information Technology Program at IU Northwest.

Application Deadline

April 1 of the year of anticipated entry.

Total Number of Prerequisite Credit Hours

This is a direct high school entry program. It is possible to begin this program after high school.

Minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average

C (2.0 on a 4.0 scale). Grades from remedial courses are not figured into the cumulative grade point average.

Distribution of Credit Hours in Specific Areas

Students must complete 24 credit hours in liberal arts as part of the degree requirements.

Limitations of Course Work

Remedial courses may not be counted as credit hours toward a degree. Courses completed in the former Division of General Studies do not count toward a degree.

Minimum Specific Grade Point Average

The program computes a selected course grade point average based on courses the student may have taken that are required by the program. Grades from remedial course are not included.

 

Essential Abilities

Students must meet the list of essential abilities (technical standards) for admission to the program. The list of essential abilities is mailed to all program applicants and are included in a program handbook.

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