Admissions Procedure

Requirements

Students who wish to pursue the Cardio-Respiratory Care Sciences major may apply to the CRCS Admissions Committee for acceptance. Students must be formally admitted to the Cardio-Respiratory Care Sciences Program in order to take professional courses which begin in the junior year. Applications for admission are accepted from students who meet the following application requirements:

  • Admission to Tennessee State University.
  • A minimum high school grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
  • One year of high school algebra, biology, and chemistry.
  • Completion of general education courses and science courses with a grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
  • A "C" or better grade in supporting science courses.
  • Two letters of recommendation from instructors who have taught the applicant.
  • An interview with the Admissions and Retention Committee or its designee.

All applicants will be screened by the Department of Cardio-Respiratory Care Sciences Admissions and Retention Committee. Applicants will be advised of the final decision regarding their acceptance into the Program by a representative of the Committee. Interview for admissions is not a guarantee for admission to the program. ..

TRANSFER STUDENTS

Applications will be accepted from transfer students from other colleges or universities, or from other departments of Tennessee State University.

Applicants must have an overall college grade-point average of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale to meet the program requirements for entering applicants. Any exceptions to the rule must be approved by the Cardio-Respiratory Care Sciences Admissions Committee.

Transfer credits for non-major courses will be accepted according to University policy on admission. All transfer credits from accredited Respiratory Care programs will be accepted where evidence is provided that the content of the CRCS courses previously taken are essentially the same as the content for courses in the curriculum. No credit will be accepted for essential courses in which the student has received a grade lower than a "C".

In addition to the above, a Tennessee State University student seeking a transfer to the Cardio-Respiratory Care Sciences program are required to complete a Change of Major form. The Admission and Retention Committee will make the final decision regarding admission to the program. The candidate will be advised of the final decision regarding admission.

Students with a Science Degree or Associate Degree in Respiratory Care

Students who have a B.S. degree in Science may be admitted to the program if they meet the admission criteria. They may have already taken the science courses and the general education courses. They may be able to accelerate their studies. If they meet the general admission regular requirements, they may be admitted to the junior year of the program. They should consult the program director for details.

Special Requirements

Students are required to have a physical examination, to complete a criminal background check, and to obtain medical and malpractice insurance prior to clinical rotations. During clinical rotation, students may be assigned to off-campus facilities. Students are responsible for transportation costs, clinic attire, and other expenses related to clinical experiences.

Retention Policy

Students who earn a non-passing grade in any cardio-reespiratory course will not be permitted to take the next sequential course(s). A failed course may be repeated when next offered with permission of the department head providing there is space available in the class. The grade "C" is equivalent to 75% for all professional courses.

Students will be dismissed from the professional program for any of the following:

  • Failure to maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.0.
  • A grade of less than "C" in 6 or more semester hours in the major.
  • A grade of "F" in more than 2 semester credit hours in the major.
  • A grade of less than "C" in more than one clinical experience.
  • A grade of less than "C" in a course that has been repeated.
  • Withdrawal from any Cardio-Respiratory Care Science course or failure to register for any semester without prior written approval from the Department
  • Failure to comply with clinical or academic policies established by the Department.

Students who have been dismissed from the program due to poor academic performance must reapply for admission during the next application cycle and compete for space with other applicants. Students who request readmission should present to the Admissions Committee evidence of a substantial change in circumstances that could lead to better academic performance.

National Board Exam: Students who pass the certificate of completion exam ("professional barrier exams") given during the spring/fall semester of the fourth year of the professional program, can sit for the CRT exam before graduation. After they pass the CRT exam, they can apply for the RRT exam. ...

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