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12/12/2017
Application Period: June 1 – September 1
Directions: Please complete each item carefully typewritten or neatly printed, and submit this Admission Application Checklist and
all required documents to a Health Sciences Counselor during walk-in counseling hours. If the application deadline falls on a
weekend or recognized holiday, applications will be accepted on the following business day. Only this completed program
Admission Application including supplemental documentation submitted to the Health Career Counseling Center (Kauila
106) by the appropriate deadline will be accepted for processing. Applications must be submitted in person during walk-in
counseling only.
APPLICANT INFORMATION
Name: UH Number/Username Last Name First Name M.I.
Mailing
Address: Street / POB City State Zip Code
Phone: Cell Home Work
Are you a resident of a neighbor island?: Yes No If yes, which island: _________________ Are you willing to complete your clinicals on a neighbor island?: Yes No If yes, which island: ________________ UH SYSTEM Email Address:
List other name(s) used on documents: (Notify the KCC Kekaulike Information & Service Center regarding other names used on college documents.)
ADMISSION APPLICATION CHECKLIST FOR MLT PROGRAM
1. Attend a Mandatory MLT Program Information Session.
For more information visit www.kapiolani.hawaii.edu or pick up an Information Session schedule from
Kauila 122 or Kauila 106 during posted business hours.
Date Attended: (Month / Day / Year)
2. Complete the online UH System Application if you are not currently enrolled at any UH System
institution during the semester you submit your application. (http://apply.hawaii.edu)
3. Prerequisite Courses must be completed with a “C” grade or higher or in progress of completion by the
end of the application deadline. Completion of the following program support courses is highly
recommended, but not required: CHEM 162, 162L, MICRO 130, MICRO 161.
4. College transcripts for courses completed within the University of Hawai‘i System. Print out
student copy of unofficial transcripts for all course work WITHIN the UH System and highlight all
prerequisite/qualification courses. UH system transcripts are downloadable from the UH Portal
(myuh.hawaii.edu).
5. College transcripts for courses completed outside of the University of Hawai‘i System. If transferring courses from institutions outside the UH System, please list the institution and when your
transcript was requested:
• Institution: Transcript Request Date:
• Institution: Transcript Request Date:
• Institution: Transcript Request Date:
H e a l t h S c i e n c e s D e p a r t m e n t
Kapi`olani Community College MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN PROGRAM
Admission Application Checklist
12/12/2017
My external transcripts have been evaluated by KCC. Submit your transfer course report from STAR
accessible via the UH Portal (myuh.hawaii.edu).
My external transcripts have not been evaluated by KCC. Submit unofficial copies with this
application, send official copies to the KCC Kekaulike Information & Service Center, complete Online
request for Transcript Evaluation. To complete this form, you must log in with your UH Email
account. Complete this form at: http://makahiki.kcc.hawaii.edu:8080/opinio/s?s=4154
6. “My Plan Initiative.” Complete reflection essays and self assessments for your program/career pathway.
7. Self-addressed, stamped #10 (4 1/8” X 9 1/2") envelope.
APPLICANT CERTIFICATIONS:
I certify that the answers and responses provided for all of the items on this Admission Application Checklist are true to the best of my
knowledge and belief. I understand that providing incorrect or false information will subject me to the requirements and/or discipline
measures as provided under the University’s Student Conduct Code. I understand that if I am not accepted into the program of
application, I must submit a new application and all required documents for any subsequent semester. I also allow KISC to change my
major and home institution if I am accepted into the MLT program. I understand that if I am not accepted into the MLT program, my
home institution and major will not change.
“Health care students are required to complete University prescribed academic requirements that involve practice
in a University affiliated health care facility setting with no substitution allowable for the completion required
clinical practice. Failure of a student to complete the prescribed clinical practices shall be deemed as not satisfying
academic program requirements. It is the responsibility of the student to satisfactorily complete any criminal
background checks and drug testing that may be required by the affiliated health care facility to which he/she is
assigned for clinical practice in accordance with procedures and timelines as prescribed by that affiliated health
care facility.”
I understand that a criminal background check and drug test may be required for entry into clinical practice. ________
(please initial)
I understand that clinical practice is required for completion of this program. ________ (please initial)
I understand that priority selection is given to Hawai‘i State residents for tuition purposes and that non-residents will be
considered after all qualified residents have been accommodated per Board of Regents Policy. ________ (please initial)
Print Name ____________________________ Signature ________________________ Date_____________
EXAMPLE of how to complete the application:
These are the requirements Tell us what class you took to meet each requirement Circle Points
Course Alpha
Credits Term of
Completion Institution Grade Points
MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN PREREQUISITES
A B C
ENG 100 Composition I (3) OR
ESL 100 Expository Writing: A Guided Approach (3)
WRI 1200 3.0 Fall 2016 HPU B
12 9 6
MATH 103 Fundamentals of College Algebra OR higher (3)
MATH 103 3.0 SP 2016 KCC A
12 9 6
H e a l t h S c i e n c e s D e p a r t m e n t
12/12/2017
CRITERIA FOR ACCEPTANCE:
Qualification is based on a rating system of grades for completed prerequisite and support courses. Selection is based on total qualifying scores in rank order from the highest score until admission quota is met for the MLT program.
Course Alpha
Credits Term of
Completion
Where Completed
(i.e., Institution Name)
Grade Points
MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN PREREQUISITES
ENG 100 Composition I (3) OR
ESL 100 Expository Writing: A Guided Approach (3)
12 9 6
MATH 103 Fundamentals of College Algebra OR higher (3)
12 9 6
*BIOL 130 Anatomy & Physiology (4) OR
*BIOL 171 General Biology 1 (3) OR
*ZOOL 141 & ZOOL 142 Human Anatomy &
Physiology I & II (3 & 3)
16 12 8
*CHEM 161 General Chemistry I (3) 12 9 6
*CHEM 161L General Chemistry I Lab (1) 4 3 2
MLT 100 Introduction to the Clinical Laboratory**
No points awarded
*Courses that must be completed within a 5 year time limit Total Points for Prerequisites
(out of a max of 56)
PROGRAM SUPPORT COURSES
*CHEM 162 General Chemistry II (3) 4 3 2
*CHEM 162L General Chemistry II Lab (1) 4 3 2
*MICRO 130 General Microbiology (3) 4 3 2
*MICR 161 Immunology & Protein Chemistry (2) 4 3 2
A. S. Social Sciences course (3) (100 level OR higher) 3 2 1
A. S. Humanities course (3) (100 level OR higher) 3 2 1
*Courses that must be completed within a 5 year time limit Total Points for Support Courses
(out of a max of 22 )
.
Application Summary: For office use only
Date Received: _____________________ Ethnic Code: ____________ KCC GPA: _______________ Counselor’s Initials: ___________ Application Complete: ____________ HI Resident: _____________
**Lab assistants with documented phlebotomy experience may have this
requirement waived. See MLT Program Director.
H e a l t h S c i e n c e s D e p a r t m e n t
Kapi‘olani Community College, Health Sciences and Emergency Medical Services Departments
4303 Diamond Head Road, Kauila 106 Honolulu, Hawai’i 96816-4421 Telephone: (808) 734-9224
Website: www.kapiolani.hawaii.edu
An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution
Name: _____________________________________ UHID: ________________________________
Program: _______________________________________________________________
Please be clear and concise in your response for each reflective essay, limiting each question to 300 words.
Career Pathway Preparation
1. In a brief statement describe your career goals in this pathway. Where do
you see yourself in this career pathway in the next three years?
H e a l t h S c i e n c e s D e p a r t m e n t
Kapi`olani Community College MY PLAN
Reflection Essays
Career Pathway Attributes
2. In viewing “Health Careers at a Glance”, what are your strongest and
weakest “professional qualities” in your chosen career pathway? Please
describe these attributes; how do you plan to overcome your challenges,
how do you plan to improve on your strengths?
H e a l t h S c i e n c e s D e p a r t m e n t
Career Pathway Outlook
3. Describe any personal obstacles you face that may impact your current
academic success and how you plan to overcome these challenges? (I.e.
transportation, financial obligations, child care, time management). What
support systems do you have in place to overcome them?
H e a l t h S c i e n c e s D e p a r t m e n t
The purpose of the self-assessment is to discover your strengths and areas of focus. Working in healthcare requires a combination of academic skills, social skills, and a commitment to public service. As you plan, find ways to make your strengths shine and to improve your weaker areas. Consider discussing your self-assessment and reflective essays with a counselor to understanding how they support your academic and career goals.
Academic Strength Below
Expectations Meets
Expectations Exceeds
Expectations
Cumulative GPA Prerequisite Course GPA Completed prerequisites Completed support courses Writing abilityLetters of evaluation Awards/Achievements
Knowledge of the Profession Below
Expectations Meets
Expectations Exceeds
Expectations
Relevant experience – volunteer Relevant experience – for credit Relevant experience – paid Relevant Public service/Service Learning Understanding of current healthcare issues Comfort with bodily fluids Comfort with illness Comfort with injury Comfort with death Comfort with physical contact with people Ability to multitask and adapt to change
Personal Characteristics Below
Expectations Meets
Expectations Exceeds
Expectations
Commitment to public service Empathy/altruism Moral/ethical integrity Emotional maturity Responsibility Leadership Dedication/hard-working Commitment to life-long learning Ability to work as a team Personal interests & experience
H e a l t h S c i e n c e s D e p a r t m e n t
Kapi`olani Community College MY PLAN
Self - Assessment
Updated: 10/30/2017 Information is subject to change without notice.
HEALTH CAREERS @ A GLANCE FOR HEALTH SCIENCES/EMS
HEALTH CAREERS COUNSELING CENTER
Program Health Services
Occupational Cluster
Professional Qualities Starting
Semester Application
Period Selection Process
Selection Criteria
Qualification Requirements Prerequisites
Suggested Support Courses
Degree (Credits)
Dental Assisting (DENT) Therapeutic Dental
Professional Attitude Time Management
Compassion Flexibility
Adapt to Changes Ability to Multitask
Fall Dec 1 - June 30 Best Qualified, First Accepted
Cumulative Score from Completed
Prerequisites
Accuplacer WritePlacer score
of 4 + None
CC: 15 CA:41
Emergency Medical Technician
(EMT)
Therapeutic Direct Patient Care
Integrity Empathy
Self Motivation Appearance & Hygiene
Self Confidence Time Management
Communication Skills Teamwork & Diplomacy
Respect Patient Advocacy
Fall Spring
Summer 2018
Dec 1 - June 1 June 2 - Oct 1 Oct 2 - Jan 8
Best Qualified, First Accepted
Cumulative Score from Completed
Prerequisites, Sup-plemental Applica-
tion Requirements, & Interview
Placement into MATH 32, 82, or higher; or com-pletion of MATH
32 or higher (placement into only MATH 75x does not meet qualification
criteria). Must be w/in last two
years.
English 100 Health 125 None CC:13
Medical Assisting (MEDA)
Therapeutic Patient Care, Health Info & Diagnostic
Compassion Attention to Detail Ability to Multitask,
Organizational Skills, Good Verbal & Written Communication Skills
Adaptability & Flexibility
Fall Dec 1—March 1 Best Qualified, First Accepted
Qualifying Scores/Courses
Qualification for ENG 100 &
Qualification for MATH 32 or
higher; (within last two years) Or evidence of course comple-
tion
None CA:33 AS:64
Medical Laboratory
Technician (MLT) Diagnostic Laboratory
Attention To Detail Integrity
Dependability Good Verbal & Written Communication Skills
Self-Starter Ability To Multi-Task
Spring June 1—Sept 1 Best Qualified, First Accepted
Cumulative Score from Completed Prerequisites &
Support Courses
None
ENG 100 or ESL 100 MATH 103 or higher CHEM 161 + 161L MLT 100
CHEM 162 + 162L MICR 130 MICR 161
AS/SS AS/AH
AS:70-73
Mobile Intensive Care Technician
(MICT)
Therapeutic Direct Patient Care
Integrity Empathy
Self Motivation Appearance & Hygiene
Self Confidence Time Management
Communication Skills Critical Thinking * Problem
Solving Skills Teamwork & Diplomacy
Respect Patient Advocacy
Spring June 1—Oct 1
(every other year) Best Qualified, First Accepted
Cumulative Score from Completed
Prerequisites, Sup-plemental Applica-
tion Requirements, & Interview
None
ENG 100 HLTH 125 MATH 103 EMT 100 EMT 101
FAMR 230 AS/AH
CA: 40.33 AS:71.33-
75.33
Placement into MATH 32, 82, or
higher; or comple-tion of MATH 32 or higher (placement
into only MATH 75x does not meet qualification crite-
ria).
BIOL 130 or BIOL 171 or ZOOL 141 & ZOOL 142
BIO 130 + 130L or ZOOL 141,141L, & 142,142L
All programs give priority seating to qualified Hawai`i state residents. Each student should develop a “My Plan” with the Health Sciences/Nursing Counselor(s) for their intended program/career pathway.
Updated: 10/30/2017 Information is subject to change without notice.
HEALTH CAREERS COUNSELING CENTER
Program Health Services Occupational
Cluster Personal Qualities
Starting Semester
Application Period
Selection Process
Selection Criteria
Qualifying Placement /Tests Prerequisites
Suggested Support Courses
Degree (Credits)
Occupational Therapy Assistant
(OTA)
Therapeutic Rehabilitation
Able to Relate & Engage With People; “people person”
Self Motivated & Responsible Organizational Skills
Commit To Rigorous Study Communication Skills Critical Thinking Skills Creative & Adaptability
Teamwork Skills
Fall April 1—May 30 Best Qualified, First Accepted
Qualifying Scores/Courses
None
ENG 100 or ESL 100 MATH 100 or higher HLTH 118
BIOL 130, 130L or ZOOL 141,141L + 142,142L
HLTH 125 OTA 110 OTA 119 AS/AH FAMR 230
CC: 5 AS: 70-72
Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA)
Therapeutic Rehabilitation
Accountability Altruism
Compassion and Caring Culture Competence
Duty Integrity
Social Responsibility Communication Problem Solving
Fall Apr 1—May 25 Best Qualified, First Accepted
Cumulative Score from Completed Prerequisites &
Observation Reference Score
None
ENG 100 or ESL 100 MATH 103 or higher SP 181 FAMR 230 ZOOL 141,141L, 142,142L
PTA 101W HLTH 120 HLTH 125 HLTH 290, 290L AS/AH
None AS:72
Radiologic Technician
(RAD) Diagnostic Imaging
Communication Skills Compassion
Hand-Eye Coordination and Visualization
Acute Problem Solving Skills/Ability to Adapt
Function Under Pressure Good Work Ethic
Fall Apr 1—May 31 Best Qualified, First Accepted
Cumulative Score from Completed Prerequisites &
Support Courses, & A2 Exam
HESI A2 Exam ENG 100 or ESL 100 MATH 135 or higher HLTH 125
BIOL 130 + 130L or ZOOL141,141L, 142,+142L
AS/AH AS/SS AS: 85-88
Respiratory Care Practitioner
(RESP)
Therapeutic Direct Patient Care
Communication Skills Compassion and Caring
Culture Competence Ability to Adapt
Ability to Multitask Organizational Skills
Problem Solving Skills Integrity
Teamwork & Diplomacy Good Work Ethic
Summer April 1— May 30 Best Qualified, First Accepted
Cumulative Score from Completed Prerequisites,
Interview, Essay, & Evidence of
Degree Earned
None
ENG 100 or ESL 100 MATH 100 or higher HLTH125 or HLTH110 PSY100 or FAMR230 CHEM100 or higher
ZOOL141,141L, 142,+142L MICR 130 or MICR 135 MICR 140 AS/AH
None AS: 95-96
All programs give priority seating to qualified Hawai`i state residents. Each student should develop a “My Plan” with the Health Sciences/Nursing Counselor(s) for your intended program/career pathway.
HEALTH CAREERS @ A GLANCE FOR HEALTH SCIENCES/EMS