Coursework
In addition to an introductory medical laboratory science course, prerequisite science courses include:
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Chemistry
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Genetics
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Hematology
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Human anatomy and physiology
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Immunology
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Microbiology
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Pathophysiology
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Physics
Students will need to submit official copies of external exam scores, as well as official copies of internal grades. We generally advise applicants to submit secondary school (high school) official transcripts for grades 9 through 12, in order to ensure prompt processing.
Original, attested, or certified copy of all academic records from all secondary schools and/or universities you have attended
Diplomas or graduate certificates from all high schools or universities where you have earned a degree
National exit test results (if applicable)
Students taking the WAEC will need to submit an unused scratch card with their application.
For admission, all international students must take one of the approved English proficiency exams, complete level 112 at ELS Language Center or take the ACT or SAT.
Send exam test results directly to Grand Valley.
TOEFL: 80 (we do not accept "My Best" score for admission)
IELTS: 6.5
MELAB: 77
PTE: 53
Send official SAT and/or ACT test scores directly to Grand Valley
If you are from a TOEFL/IELTS waiver country, you must submit an SAT/ACT instead of an English proficiency test.
TOEFL/IELTS waiver countries:
Antigua & Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Botswana, Canada, Dominica, Fiji, Gambia, Ghana, Grand Cayman Islands, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, North Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, New Zealand, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, St. Christopher-Nevis, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & Grenadines, Swaziland, Tanzania, Trinidad & Tobago, Uganda, United Kingdom, Virgin Islands, Zambia, and Zimbabwe
Students complete at least 96 credits at Grand Valley State University and 24 credits (47 weeks, 40 hours per week) of clinical practicum at William Beaumont Hospitals nationally accredited histotechnology program in Royal Oak, MI. Acceptance into William Beaumont Hospitals program is a competitive process and program officials determine those admitted to the clinical practicum. Graduates receive a Bachelor of Science degree in allied health sciences with an emphasis in histotechnology. Upon completion of the baccalaureate degree requirements and the clinical requirements, students are eligible to take the American Society for Clinical Pathology certification exam for histotechnology.
WHY STUDY HISTOTECHNOLOGY AT GRAND VALLEY?
Courses are taught by faculty members who meet the highest levels of professional standards, not graduate assistants.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates employment opportunities are expected to increase 16 percent from 2014-2024; faster than the average for all occupations.
According to the most recent salary survey conducted by the American Society for Clinical Pathology, in 2017, the average hourly wage for staff level HTs is $26.08, while the average hourly wage for an HTL is $27.10.
The College of Health Professions maintains a dedicated staff of academic advisors to support the academic needs of students pursuing the histotechnology emphasis
The William Beaumont Hospital histotechnology program is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 5600 N. River Rd, Suite 720, Rosemont, IL 60018.
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Coursework
In addition to an introductory medical laboratory science course, prerequisite science courses include:
Chemistry
Genetics
Hematology
Human anatomy and physiology
Immunology
Microbiology
Pathophysiology
Physics
Histotechnologists are in demand in:
Clinics and hospitals
Dermatopathology labs
Forensic pathology
Public health facilities
Research laboratories
Veterinary pathology

Medical insurance: 1,999 $ USD per year