Welcome to Allied Health
Allied Health Programs listed below in blue have a competitive entry process. Competitive entry means you must complete extra steps to be awarded a seat in the annual cohort of students.
The competitive entry programs are:
Associate Degree Nursing (RN)
Practical Nursing
MRIT Magnetic Resonance Technologist
Radiography
Surgical Tech
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Here is another program within Allied Health with requirements to start in the cohort, but it is not competitive entry:
CMA Certified Medical Assistant is not competitive entry but is a cohort with limited seats. The lectures are all online with labs on campus, and clinical externship at a medical facility in the area- only begins each Fall.
Competitive Entry: What does that mean?
Competitive entry requires extra steps to be accomplished to be awarded a seat in the degree program and start classes in an upcoming cohort. To see our Entrance criteria for each of the programs on a computer look to the left and choose the program of interest, on a phone/tablet touch the three lines at the top and select the program of interest.
The Competitive Entry degrees start as Pre degrees; for example, if you want to be a Nurse your starting degree is Liberal Arts with a Minor in Pre-Nursing. When you meet the entrance requirements and are awarded a seat in the program, then you receive the Nursing major.
Cohorts are groups of students that meet entrance criteria and start as a group following a sequence of courses to finish a degree. An example of a cohort: the Associate Degree in Nursing, students start in the Fall semester, at Escanaba Campus, with 32 fellow students and follow a defined course sequence for five consecutive Fall and Winter semesters.
To Schedule an appointment and discuss the entrance criteria of your program of interest, contact the Ruth Bradway by email ruth.bradway@baycollege.edu or call 906.217.4071.