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Health Admissions Checklist

Use the checklist to track your progress of becoming a health student.

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Health Admission Checklist
  • All new students must meet the requirements for admission to the College before being considered for any of the health programs. 
  1. Email, fax, or mail a copy of your:
    • high school transcript or GED certificate.
    • ACT or SAT Scores. ACT scores must be from 2018 or later and SAT scores must be from 2016 or later. If your scores are older, you would need to take the placement test.
    • Or, if you have at least 12 college credits earned with a GPA of 2.0 or higher, you can be admitted with your college transcript instead of the high school requirements listed above. If you wish to transfer credits towards a GRCC degree, request that a copy of your official college transcript be sent to GRCC via email, fax, or mail:
      • Email: enroll@grcc.eduFax: (616) 234-3200 Mail: GRCC Admission, 143 Bostwick NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
  2. See which placement testing you will need to take to complete the enrollment process.
  3. Attend New Student Orientation (if required).
  • Your student ID number will be listed on your acceptance letter
  • Request access to the Online Center.
    • Call the Enrollment Center for help or questions at (616) 234-3300.
  • Once this application is processed, you will receive an email with your specific program waiting list requirements (it may take up to 2 weeks to receive this email) 
Program specific requirements
  1. After program requirements have been met, the Health Admissions Coordinator will assign a health ready date. 
  2. You will receive an acceptance email for your chosen health program informing you of your status.
  3. The next correspondence will be from the health program to which you have applied.  
  • You will be invited to meet with the program staff to develop an (EDP) educational development plan. In programs with waiting lists, there may be some time between the original acceptance letter and the EDP meeting.
  • You will receive an email verifying your waitlist status.  
  • To ensure successful progress towards entering a health program, it is your responsibility to confirm that records, transcripts, and any other documents are received by the Health Admissions Office. Do this by calling (616) 234-4348.
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