Academic Requirements
The minimum academic requirements for admission to the School of Cytotechnology are as follows:
- Baccalaureate degree (BA/BS) from a college or university, approved by a recognized regional accrediting body, or
- Three years of college that will culminate in a degree upon completion of cytotechnology training.
All applicants must have:
- Twenty semester hours (30 quarter hours) of biological science
- Eight semester hours (12 quarter hours) of chemistry
- Three semester hours of mathematics or statistics.
The program does not have a policy to recognize advanced placement, or transfer credits, or experiential learning.
All courses must be completed before the start of our program. We recommend that applicants have a "B" average in biological science. Other recommended courses include inorganic chemistry (with lab), organic chemistry, anatomy and physiology (with lab), cell biology (with lab), mathematics, statistics, human genetics, immunology, histology, and clinical microbiology. All candidates who apply to the School of Cytotechnology must confirm that they have met the minimum academic requirements for admission.
Evaluation of official transcript(s) from colleges and universities in the United States will be performed by the Education Coordinator, Program Director, and Medical Director of the School of Cytotechnology.
For graduates of foreign institutions, we will only accept evaluations of foreign transcripts from the following agency:
International Education Research Foundation, Inc. (IERF)
Post Office Box 3665
Culver City, CA 90231-3665 U.S.A.
Phone: 310-258-9451
Fax: 310-342-7086
Fax: 310-258-9449 (for credit card payment only)
www.ierf.org
The evaluation of foreign transcripts must provide a detailed report with the course breakdown, grade equivalents, and grade point average (GPA). Also, the official evaluation must be sent directly to the Program from International Education Research Foundation, Inc. This will avoid any unnecessary problems and/or delays in the application process.
It is Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center's policy to provide equal opportunity, in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local civil rights laws, to all of its employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, sex, national or ethnic origin, marital status, citizenship status, disability, status in the uniformed services of the United States (including veteran status), genetic predisposition or carrier status, or sexual orientation of qualified persons.