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Bryant & Stratton College seeks students who desire practical career preparation in selected fields of study and have the ability to achieve academic success. It is recommended that prospective students apply as early as possible to ensure full consideration and proper placement. Applications are accepted throughout the year for multiple starts within an academic year.
Bryant & Stratton College welcomes first inquiries from high school students and their parents during their junior year. The admissions staff is available to explain curriculum planning and career opportunities.
Information about all Bryant & Stratton College campuses may be obtained from any admissions representative or at the College web site.
An important step in the admission process is a personalized visit with an admissions representative to discuss the College programs and conduct a campus tour. Select programs require an interview by the Program Director or his or her designee. Admissions representatives are available for day, evening and Saturday morning appointments.
Students take a placement evaluation to determine what courses they will be placed in: pre-college, workplace, or college level for Mathematics and English.
For consideration into a diploma or an associate degree program, the candidate must:
For consideration into the Baccalaureate Degree Programs, the candidate must:
For consideration into the associate degree Nursing Program, the candidate must:
For consideration into the Nursing Program, the candidate must:
Complete and submit to the nursing program director for consideration:
- Health history and examination by a physician with proof of vaccinations and Tuberculin Skin tests. - CPR Certification that is valid throughout the term of the Nursing Program. - Current health care insurance coverage. - Background Record Checks. - Fingerprints submitted to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and/or Ohio State Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation (BCII) - Drug screening
The RN to BSN/RN to BS Degree in Nursing option is designed for RN graduates who have passed the NCLEX-RN exam, have earned licensure, and are ready to expand their nursing skills and professional potential by earning a BSN/BS Degree in Nursing. The BSN/BS Degree in Nursing is designed to promote the development of professional nurses who will meet the changing needs of clients. RN to BSN/RN to BS Degree in Nursing program students are advised on an individual basis and transcripts are evaluated on an individual basis for maximum transfer credit. Students must satisfy entrance requirements of the BSN/BS Degree in Nursing Generalist degree program, unless otherwise noted.
Background checks in accordance with state regulations may be required by the precepted site. Students are responsible for any and all fees associated with the required checks. Fees for background checks vary by state.
Students must meet all criteria for acceptance to the College and the standard requirements for entry into baccalaureate programs to gain acceptance to the Organizational Leadership BPS degree program, additionally must:
Students must meet all criteria to gain acceptance to the College and additionally meet the requirements below to gain acceptance to the OTA program:
Students must meet all criteria to gain acceptance to the College and additionally meet the requirements below to gain acceptance to the PTA program:
Note that criminal convictions and/or a record of certain other conduct may prevent the student/graduate from being licensed and may preclude the graduate from obtaining gainful employment as a practitioner. Also, in order to successfully complete the degree program, students must participate in clinical programs at outside clinical facilities at varied times to provide patient/client care. These facilities have policies regarding convictions and past conduct which may bar students from being accepted for clinical participation.
For this reason, Bryant & Stratton College cannot warranty that a student with a criminal record or a record of certain actions, mental illness, physical illness, or chemical dependencies will be accepted by a clinical facility for placement. If the student is not accepted, the student will not be able to successfully complete the degree program.
In addition, even if a student does successfully complete the degree program, if that student has a record of certain crimes or conduct, Bryant & Stratton College cannot warranty that the relevant state licensure board will permit the student to sit for examination or to be licensed, certified, registered or to be employed in the field after graduation.
Students who commit an offense after admission which bars participation in the clinical facility may be released from the degree program or dismissed from Bryant & Stratton College. Students should refer to the Program Handbook for additional details on specific state restrictions on licensing and employment for students with a record of a criminal conviction, illness, or drug/alcohol abuse.
Note also that the academic standards for these programs have different levels of performance and are in addition to the measuring points and requirements outlined in the Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress. These standards are used to evaluate the student's ability to progress in the degree program. Refer to the Program Student Handbook.
For consideration into any Bryant & Stratton College program, International applicants must submit the documentation and information, as previously noted, for the particular program to which they are applying. In addition, they must submit the following documentation with their application materials:
If required, International applicants will need to complete this evaluation before acceptance at Bryant & Stratton College.
Exceptions to testing requirements:
International students will be issued the I-20 when formally accepted to one of the College's campus locations. The I-20 will not be issued for students taking all classes via Online. This I-20 form must be taken by the student, along with his or her passport, and the financial documentation, to the nearest United States consulate or embassy for the purpose of receiving the appropriate student visa. All of these documents and the proof of English proficiency may be reviewed by a U.S. Customs Inspector upon entry to the United States.
Upon arrival in the U.S. city where the student will be attending Bryant & Stratton College, the student should immediately contact the campus Admissions Office. A visit and tour of the campus and, if applicable, student housing, will be arranged. During the visit, the student will also complete placement evaluations for appropriate placement and registration for the first semester classes.
Application may be made for individual subjects in person or by mail, facsimile, or electronic transmission, by completing an individual subject application.
When the application has been received and processed, the student will be sent an acceptance letter and instructions for completing registration.
The student should consult with an admissions representative to determine class hours, days classes meet and prerequisite requirements (if applicable). Class schedules are available during registration.
Students taking individual subjects are classified as non-matriculated, and federal financial aid is not available to them. If at some point non-matriculating students decide to matriculate, they will be required to adhere to the complete admissions process.
Former Bryant & Stratton College students who wish to apply for readmission should contact the Admissions Office for an Application of Readmission. Returning students are not required to resubmit copies of records already on file. Any prior tuition balances and student loan status must be cleared before re-entry application forms are processed.
Readmission requirements for the OTA, PTA, Nursing and Medical Assisting Programs are found in the respective Program Student Handbook.
Students dismissed for failure to meet Standards of Academic Progress may be considered for readmission after an absence of not less than one semester. See the section "consequences of failure to meet satisfactory progress standards" in this catalog for details on the appeals process and criteria for readmission.
Students who were dismissed for any reason must meet with an academic manager or a designated advisor to review the circumstances which led to the dismissal and to discuss the commitment required for the student to become successful. Following the meeting, the academic associate will make a recommendation regarding the student's potential for academic success. A negative recommendation to the admissions department may disqualify the student for readmission.
Students dismissed from the College or otherwise sanctioned secondary to disciplinary proceedings pursuant to the College's Student Code of Conduct or Sexual Misconduct Policy must meet with the Campus Director and/or designee as part of seeking readmission to the College. The student's eligibility for readmission to the College in these circumstances will be at the discretion of the Campus Director and may be subject to sanctions, limitations or other obligations as determined to be necessary in order to ensure (1) the safety and/or well-being of members of the College Community; (2) protection, preservation or prevention of misuse of College property, assets or resources and/or (3) no threat of disruption to or interference with the normal operations of the College. The determination of the Campus Director regarding either the readmission of the student or any sanctions, limitations or other obligations to be imposed is final.
Students dismissed based on failure to complete their pre-college course requirements after two attempts may be considered for readmission after an absence of not less than one calendar year (3 academic semesters). In either case, readmission will be granted solely at the discretion of the academic dean or designee.
Returning students are required to meet all curriculum requirements in effect at the time of their return. If the curriculum and/or learning methodologies have been updated since a student last attended Bryant & Stratton College, that student may be required to attend an orientation program prior to returning to classes.
All credits earned during prior enrollment will be assessed for validity to current programs. Some credits earned in the past may not be applicable to the contemporary curriculum and technology changes.
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