All healthcare programs (degrees and certificates) are limited access and limited enrollment. This means that there are specific admission requirements, including a special application for each program. There is also a designated number of students accepted for each entry and each program.
Information that includes the admission requirements can be obtained from each program’s Web page.
Students enrolled in all healthcare programs will be required to fulfill graduation requirements specified in the catalog for the year in which they began the core curriculum. Students that withdraw or exit a program and are allowed to return to the program must fulfill all requirements in place at the time of their return to the program.
Courses that assign a grade of A, B, C, D or F must be completed with a grade of C or better. Courses that assign a grade of pass or fail must be completed with a pass. Courses that assign a grade of satisfactory or unsatisfactory must be completed with a satisfactory. Students that do not meet these standards will not be allowed to progress to the next semester and will be dismissed from the program. Re-entry will be contingent upon program policy and space availability.
Attendance is mandatory in all classes, labs and clinical experiences. Times may vary and days, evenings and weekends will be utilized.
Students may choose to be employed while in the programs. However, all employment must be scheduled around the class, lab and clinical schedules of the program. Past experiences have shown that most students attempting to work more than 20 hours per week are not successful in the program due to lack of study time.
Students are responsible for all costs of the program, which may include, but are not limited to, tuition, fees, books, criminal background checks, drug screening, immunizations, CPR certification, uniforms, supplies, instruments, and licensure or certification exams. Students must have reliable transportation for clinical experiences in Tallahassee and the surrounding communities.
Criminal background checks and drug screening are required of students by most of the clinical agencies. Students will complete these after acceptance into their program, utilizing the services of the College’s contracting agency. All results are submitted to the agencies requiring these items and they determine if the student may participate in clinical activities in their agency. If the agency determines a student cannot attend clinical experiences at their agency, the student will not be allowed to continue in the program. Successful completion of all required clinical experiences is required for successful completion of all programs. Additionally, the cost of the background check and drug screening is the responsibility of the student, and no refunds will be issued due to a positive result.
Students with positive background checks that are allowed to continue in the program cannot be guaranteed that this will not impact licensure/certification eligibility and/or employment opportunities. Students need to be aware of the state statutes for licensure/certification. The Florida statutes are on the Florida Department of Health Web site, doh.state.fl.us/mqa/laws.html.
The A.S. degree in Dental Hygiene has a time limit of five (5) years from completion of the following courses to entry into the program. These courses are BSC2085 , BSC2085L , BSC2086 , BSC2086L , CHM1030 , MCB2004 , MCB2004L and HUN1201 . None of the other programs have a time limit on courses.
Students that have completed an ADA-accredited Dental Assisting program may receive credits in the A.S. degree program in Dental Hygiene.
Students that are certified in the state of Florida as an EMT may receive credits in the A.S. degree program in EMS.
Nurses licensed in foreign countries or other U.S. states or territories should contact the Florida Board of Nursing to learn what is necessary to become licensed as a registered nurse in Florida: (850) 245-4125. |