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General
Program Information
There are two Diagnostic
Medical Sonography options at LCC. One is a six sequential
semester course of study leading to an Associate Degree in
Applied Science (Curriculum Code 0790). The
other option is a 46-credit, three-semester program for health
professionals currently holding a radiologic technology, nursing
or any allied health associate degree (Curriculum Code 0263).
Students are admitted in summer (Associate Degree) and fall
(Certificate--available only to credentialed allied health
professionals such as RT(R)s and RNs with a limited
number of openings each year.
As part of the educational training students receive
hands-on experience from available clinical sites
(hospitals).
The
Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ultrasound) program is
nationally accredited by:
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health
Education Programs (CAAHEP)
1361 Park Street
Clearwater, FL 33756
Phone: 727-210-2350
Fax: 727-210-2354
www.caahep.org
Selective
Admission Information - April 1st Application Deadline
This is a selective
admission program. In order to be considered as a candidate for
this program, students must meet basic admission requirements
beyond those required for admission to the College. Many of the
courses for this program are open only to students officially
admitted to the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program.
All admission procedures are coordinated through the Enrollment
Services Office, which has responsibility for distributing,
receiving, and dating application forms. Therefore, any student
desiring admission into this program should contact the Enrollment
Services Office, Gannon Building, Room 203,
(517/483-1200, email
selectiveadmissions@lcc.edu), to
receive an application. The student may then contact the program
advisor for further information.
Students meeting basic admission requirements will be ranked for
admittance into the program using a point value system. Points
will only be awarded to students who meet the basic admission
requirements at the time selection for students for admission is
made.
The student applicant is responsible for providing verification of
other information not contained in the current Lansing Community
College official transcript.
Readmission to IDMS Program –
A
student who is dismissed from the DMS Program, may reapply
for the next program year. If the student qualifies by
meeting the required number of points to secure a seat for
that program year he/she will be readmitted to the program.
This will only be allowed once for any student.
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