Admission to the OSF School of Histotechnology is competitive with a maximum of 2-4 student positions available annually. Individuals are encouraged to contact the program director with questions regarding admission eligibility.
A transcript evaluation, with grades and credit hours described in U.S. equivalents, must be submitted for any college credits from a non-U.S. institution that will be used to meet any of the admission requirements.
All applicants who meet the specified admission requirements and have completed the application process will be considered for admission to the OSF School of Histotechnology.
The selection committee, comprised of program officials and faculty, will review all application materials and rank the applicants on the basis of the types of courses taken (including withdrawals and repeats), grades, extracurricular activities, letters of reference, the interview and the written statement on knowledge of the profession and personal goals.
Additional ranking points are awarded to veterans, and those with relevant laboratory work experience. Students will be notified of acceptance decisions in June, prior to the fall start of classes.
OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center and the OSF School of Histotechnology admit students, select faculty and conduct academic and extra-curricular programs in compliance with all federal and state regulations.
Individuals who believe they are the subject of discriminatory practices by any representative of the medical center are encouraged to contact the school administration.