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#1: What type of academic background is likely to optimize my potential for success in your program?
Answer: Strong preparation in biology, chemistry, and math is highly valued. The number of courses, the level of these courses, and performance are important considerations.
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#3: How many classes does the program accept each year? How many students are accepted?
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There is one entering class of twenty six students each year. The starting date for each class is late August or early September of the year of admission.
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#6: Do Stony Brook undergraduates get preferential admission to the program?
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While the rigor of undergraduate education at Stony Brook is well recognized, all applicants to the program are given equal consideration with respect to admission to the program.
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#7: Do I get to choose where I complete my clinical practicum?
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Although students are not offered a choice of the clinical practicum site, consideration of the geographic location of the student will be considered.
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#8: What credentials will I have upon graduation from your program? Where can I work?
Answer: Students are granted a Bachelor of Science degree. Upon graduation, the students are eligible to sit for the ASCP or NCA national board examinations. Clinical Laboratory Scientists may work in a variety of settings, i.e. hospital laboratories, private laboratories or industry.
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#10: Do you give preference to New York State residents?
Answer: Admission preference is not given to New York State residents. Tuition for New York State residents is lower than that for out-of-state residents.
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#11: Where can I get information about financial aid?
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The Office of Student Services at Stony Brook University retains financial aid officers who are expert in this area and make every attempt to assist students seeking financial aid.
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No. Students must apply for admission through the Office of Student Services. Freshman Stony Brook students may declare themselves a CLS major (HAG major) and be admitted in their junior year if they have completed the required prerequisites.
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All applications whose native or first language is not English must achieve at least a 550 paper-based or 213 computer-based score on the TOEFL within two years prior to the date of admission.
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#14: Do you have a placement service for graduates?
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Many Stony Brook students are offered employment during their clinical practicum. The program maintains a listing of job opportunities that are available.
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#16: What are the employment and salary outlooks for CLS?
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The employment outlook for CLS is positive. For several years, our students have had 100% employment after graduation. Entry level salary ranges from the mid forties to low fifties depending on location.
Stony Brook University does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion,
sex, color, national origin, age, disability, marriage status, or status
as a disabled or Vietnam-era veteran in its education programs or employment.
Also, the State of New York prohibits discrimination on the basis of sexual
orientation.