Medical Laboratory Technician
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Program Information/Mission
Graduates are eligible to take the examination for certification as a medical laboratory technician (MLT) given by the Board of Certification (BOC) of the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP).
For students seeking to complete a university Medical Laboratory Science program, special opportunities may exist for students who have completed an accredited MLT program. It is highly recommended students reach out to the program director for information on MLT/MLS articulation and curriculum planning.
Admission to Program
Admission requirement:
Current high school senior or high school graduate with minimum high school GPA 2.7, or 9 credit hours of college-level courses with minimum GPA 2.0 or higher
OR
College/ICC student with minimum overall college GPA 2.0 or higher
AND
Complete MATH 096 or 098 with grade of C or higher, or placement into MATH 110 or MATH 115 or higher
Additional requirements after program acceptance:
Complete drug screen, criminal background check, physical examination and immunizations
Complete Healthcare Provider CPR certification from the American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) or American Red Cross (ARC) BLS attained and keep it current throughout program
Participate in program registration and orientation meetings
Maintain minimum GPA 2.0 and earn GPA 2.0 or higher in all courses required within program
Recommendations:
High school courses: 4 years English/communication; 2 years algebra; 1 year geometry; 1 year biology science; 1 year chemistry
Before application, schedule an appointment with college health careers student success advisor for help enrolling in required courses
Required general education courses from program sequence may be completed with grade C or higher, prior to acceptance/admission into program
Opportunities exist for transfer from MLT to University Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) programs - students are encouraged to reach out to program director for information on MLT/MLS articulation and curriculum planning
Accreditation Information
Additional Program Information
4 Year University Seeking Students
Students seeking to transfer to a 4 year university after completing the MLT program may need to take specific general education courses, such as BIOL 205/206 and CHEM 130/132 in order to fulfill Illinois Articulation Initiative general education requirements. Students should consult their Student Success Advisor for more information on these courses.
Students with Transfer Credit or Completed Degrees
Students who have completed general education courses, or transfer courses that meet program general education requirements, may have an accelerated program option.
Graduation and Board of Certification Examination Eligibility
Once all program requirements are met, students graduate from the MLT program, earn an Associate’s in Applied Science Degree in Medical Laboratory Technician, and are eligible to sit for the National Board of Certification (BOC) Exam of the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), to become certified as a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT). Graduation is not contingent upon passing the BOC exam.
Clinical Experiences
Clinical experiences are arranged in laboratories affiliated with ICC to provide student rotations in each department. Such experiences may take place in the Peoria area systems, such as Carle Health or OSF, as well as other affiliated laboratories throughout Central Illinois, such as HSHS and Memorial Health.
To Remain in and Graduate from the Program
Earn a grade of C or better in all CHEM, BIOL, MATH and MLT courses.
Maintain an overall GPA 2.0 or better
Adhere to program policies on attendance, laboratory safety, professionalism, academic integrity, examination, and student success planning.
Adhere to clinical affiliate policies on safety, privacy, compliance, and professionalism.
Obtain at least a grade of C or better on the MLT Comprehensive Exam immediately prior to graduation.