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Evidence of graduation from an approved high school or
completion of a GED with a minimum standard score of 450 for
each test.
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Minimum academic expectations:
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Math: 2 years (including 1 year of Algebra and 1 year of
Geometry or 2 years of Algebra)
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Science: 1 year of laboratory sciences (Biology &
Chemistry with a “C” or better)
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Achievement at the 50th percentile is preferred for
applicants with a General Educational Development
equivalency diploma (GED).
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Applicants whose native language is not English and who
have not graduated from American high schools should
achieve no less than 100 (internet based exam),
600 (paper), or 250 (computer) on the Test of English as
a Foreign Language (TOEFL) examination.
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High school applicants must submit a letter of recommendation
from their school counselor and/or a faculty member. Transfer
students (those currently attending college) must submit one
academic letter of recommendation. All other applicants must
submit one professional letter of recommendation.
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Please refer to individual program descriptions for additional
admission requirements.
Admission is competitive. Each of the programs is a limited
enrollment program. Prospective applicants should be aware that
meeting minimum criteria does not guarantee admission.
INFORMATION SESSIONS
Online Neurodiagnostic Technology
Certificate
May 9 at 11:00 a.m. EST
and
1st Wednesday of each month
10:30 a.m. EST
Please RSVP to Patrick at patrick_orciani@laboure.edu
Nursing
June 4
All sessions offered at 11:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
You MUST RSVP by contacting Nancy at 617.296.8300 x4016 or at
nancy_cook@laboure.edu.
Radiation Therapy
May 9
9:30 a.m.
Health Information Technology
By appointment. Please call HIT Chairperson, Elise Belanger
at 617.296.8300 x.4077