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For more information contact:
Email: clsinfo@gwu.edu
Phone: (202) 994-3186
Chemistry for
Clinical Laboratory Science
Certificate Program
A bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college/university with a combination of 30 semester hours of biology and chemistry including 16 hours of chemistry and a minimum overall and science GPA of 2.5 or higher are required for admission. Applicants must submit a completed application, official transcripts, two letters of recommendation, and a signed Essential Functions Acknowledgment Form. A telephone interview is also required.
Applicants who have completed course work outside the United States must have their transcripts evaluated by a foreign transcript evaluation agency. A list of acceptable agencies may be obtained by contacting the program.
Applicants residing outside the DC Metropolitan area would need to complete clinical practicums in their area of residence. The applicant is required to identify potential clinical sites in their area. If an acceptable site cannot be identified, the applicant would not be admitted to the program or would need to come to Washington, DC for clinical practicums. Applicants wishing to complete practicums outside Washington, DC should send an email to casmith@gwu.edu to request a clinical site packet that must be completed as part of the admissions process.
Special Note: Persons residing in California cannot be accepted in the program due to licensure restrictions. For more information, please call Carol Smith at (202) 994-3186 or the admissions office at (202) 994-8528.
Since most course work is completed through distance learning, students enrolled in this program must have specific computer hardware and software. See the details on technology requirements here. Please note that technical competency is a prerequisite!
It is anticipated that the certificate would be completed within a twelve-month period. The certificate requires completion of 15 credits. Twelve credit hours must be completed at the George Washington University.
Candidates for both the degree and certificates will also be required to submit the following at matriculation:
- Physical examination/immunization requirements documentation
- Criminal background check and drug screening documentation
- Copy of proof of health insurance coverage
- All applications to the Health Sciences Programs should be submitted using our online application system. The online application is provided in order to make the process as easy and convenient for you as possible. You will be required to create an account. Once you have created an account, you will receive a PIN and Password so that you can return to work on your application over several sessions. Your information is transmitted through a secured server and is kept confidential until you submit your application. Click here to begin the application.
- Be aware of deadlines and program admission requirements. The application and all supporting documentations(e.g., fees, statement of purpose, resume, letters of recommendation, professional licenses, transcripts, test scores etc) must be received by the deadline in order for the application to be reviewed. Any incomplete applications by the deadline will be withdrawn by the institution.
- A non-refundable application fee of $60 is required [$100 for applicants to the Joint PA-MPH Program]
The fee can be paid online through a secured online payment system or if you prefer, please make a check or money order payable to The George Washington University, include your social security number on the front and mail the check to the Health Sciences Admissions Office. Cash will not be accepted. Applications will not be reviewed without the appropriate fee.
This fee is waived only for the following applicants:
- GW alumni (those holding a GW degree or graduate certificate)
- Current degree or graduate certificate candidates at GW
- Current McNair Program Scholars (a completed Certification of McNair Program Participation and Application Fee Waiver form must be attached to your application)
- U.S. military personnel who have been on active duty within three years of submitting their application for admission
- A typed statement of purpose.
In an essay of 250 to 500 words, describe your reasons for undertaking study in the Health Sciences at The George Washington University. You should state your academic objectives, career plans, and related qualifications, including collegiate, professional, and community activities, as well as any other substantial accomplishments not already mentioned on the application form.
- Applicants to the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program should compose a 500-750 word essay that includes the following:
a). Academic and career goals and a discussion of how the DNP Program will contribute to these goals.
b). A discussion of a major issue in contemporary nursing and how this issue should be addressed.
- Official or certified copies of transcripts.
Official transcript is required from each college or university attended, whether or not credit was earned, the program was completed, or the credit appears as transfer credit on another transcript. Each transcript must be sent to you in a sealed envelope and forwarded unopened to the Admissions Office. Unofficial transcripts and photocopies are not acceptable.
- If academic records are in a language other than English, they must be accompanied by certified English translation. In addition, an evaluated copy completed by an accredited foreign credential agency must be submitted regardless of whether or not the official record is in English. Translations alone will not be accepted. For a list of acceptable foreign credential evaluation services, please click here.
- Recommendations.
Two recommendations must be submitted with your application, the recommendation forms are available in the online application system. Generic recommendations provided by career or placement offices will be accepted only if they provide all essential information requested on the GW recommendation form. Recommendations will not be accepted from friends or family members.
- GRE is required for certain programs, consult the specific program requirement section for more information.
- The GRE institutional code for all GW programs is 5246. GRE scores are only valid for five years.
- Language Tests requirement
Applicants whose native language is not English or who are not citizens of countries where English is an official language must submit official test scores for either Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the academic International English Language Testing System (IELTS). The TOEFL/IELTS requirement may be waived for applicants who hold a degree from an accredited college or university located in a country in which English is the official language and also the language of instruction at the institution.
- If you are accepted, an offer of admission will be sent to you. The offer of admission is valid for the semester stated in the admissions letter. Upon notification of acceptance, you must return your declaration of intent with a check or money order covering the orientation fee. This will be required of all students, including those readmitted. Nursing, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, Sonography and Pharmacogenomics students will also be required to pay a tuition deposit. The deposit will be applied to your tuition and is not refundable.
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