Health Sciences Programs
Students seeking admissions to Emergency Medical Services, Nursing (Associate Degree, Bachelors of Science, Vocational), Radiologic Technology, Medical Assistant, Physical Therapist Assistant, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Diagnostic Medical Sonography or other Health Sciences Programs must apply for admission and be accepted to the individual program.
Students desiring admissions to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program require a current unencumbered registered nursing license.
Admissions into the Nursing Programs and Allied Health Programs require students to be college level ready as per Texas Success Initiative (TSI) requirements, to have acceptable passing scores on standardized examinations, and all prerequisite courses completed with a grade of "C" or better and meet the required LC institution and overall grade point average of each particular program. The Student may further be ranked by the highest GPA. Students should verify admission requirements by visiting with the program directors. Nursing Programs applicants must complete an on-line application at the Nursing Department's application website. All other Health Sciences Programs applicants should obtain Admission Packets online through each particular program's website. The completed packets must be returned via email to each particular program by the specified deadline. Students who were previously enrolled in any Health Sciences program(s) at Laredo College or at any other college or university, must have exited in good standing in order for their application to be considered. Applicants will be notified by LC's official means of communication regarding their admission status.