What are some common myths about admission to the Allied Health programs at the Wilmington Campus?
A. COMMON ALLIED HEALTH PROGRAM ADMISSION MYTHS & REALITY MYTH #1: ALL the allied health programs have at least a 1 year, 2 year, 3 year waiting list. REALITY#1: NONE of the Allied Health programs have a waiting list. In order to be considered for a seat, students must apply each year to the program of their choice. MYTH #2: I have to finish ALL the courses on the curriculum sheet except the technology courses before I can be accepted in a program. REALITY #2: The minimal requirement for consideration is one algebra, one biology and one chemistry (chemistry is not needed for MEA) course from DTCC or another college or high school equivalent within the last five years to apply. MYTH #3: I have to finish ALL the math and science courses before I can be accepted in a program. REALITY #3: See REALITY #2 MYTH #4: In order to be eligible for admission to ANY Allied Health program I need a 4.0 overall GPA. REALITY #4: The minimal requirement for consideration is a 2.5 CUM GPA and a 2.5 Math/S