Admissions
Requirements
Immunization Requirements
- MMR immunization: New York State Public Health Law Section 2165 and its associated regulations require that students born after January 1, 1957 be immunized against measles, mumps, and rubella. Applicants must show proof of immunity. Proof of immunity consists of documentation of either two doses of live measles vaccine and one dose each of live mumps and live rubella, documentation of a combined MMR vaccine, or a blood test showing immunity.
- Note: An honorable discharge from the armed services within 10 years of the application date qualifies as proof of immunization requirements, pending receipt of records from the armed services.
- Meningococcal Meningitis immunization: New York State Public Health Law Section 2167 requires that all colleges maintain for students either a record of meningococcal meningitis immunization within the last ten years or an acknowledgment of meningococcal disease risks and refusal of immunization signed by the student.
- Hepatitis B vaccination: Nursing, Clinical and Administrative Medical Assistant, Clinical Medical Assistant, and Surgical Technologist students are expected to:
- Have completed hepatitis B vaccinations before starting any course with exposure to blood-borne pathogens
OR - provide a copy of hepatitis B blood titers
OR - complete and sign a refusal of further immunization statement
- Have completed hepatitis B vaccinations before starting any course with exposure to blood-borne pathogens
Criminal Background Check
For all programs, students must acknowledge in writing that they are aware that employers may conduct background checks and may refuse employment or externship/clinical placement based upon an applicant’s criminal history. Applicants are urged to discuss any prior convictions with the Program Dean or Director of Education to discuss and understand the potential impact on externship/clinical placement and/or employment after graduation. Swedish Institute reserves the right to deny the application of an applicant if it becomes aware that the applicant’s criminal background would make clinical placement or post-graduation employment significantly difficult. Applicants for our Nursing and Surgical Technologist programs, and possibly applicants in other programs, depending on the clinical site, must complete a criminal background check prior to clinicals.
Drug Screening (Urine Toxicology)+
Students in some programs may be required to undergo a urine toxicology screening before the start of the clinical component of the program. They may also be required to repeat the screening prior to the beginning of each term.
Students with positive toxicology screening results will be removed from all courses that include a clinical component and may also be removed from other courses. Ultimately, students may be dismissed from Swedish Institute under the college’s Drug-Free Schools and Campuses Act.
Students dismissed due to a positive toxicology report or for failing to complete the process within the published timeline are subject to the college’s reinstatement policy and procedure as stated in our catalog.
Requirements for Externships, Clinical Placements and Employment
Healthcare employers may restrict access to externships, clinical placements, and/or graduate employment based on the health status of the student or graduate, as well as prior criminal history. Applicants are required to sign an acknowledgment to this effect upon enrollment.
There are a number of requirements that are common for externships and clinical placements (for the Nursing, Surgical Technologist, Clinical and Administrative Medical Assistant, Clinical Medical Assistant, and Massage Therapy programs). These requirements should be completed well in advance of the term in which the clinical portion of the curriculum begins and typically include:
- Medical clearance form from a physician.
- PPD screening and chest X-ray (if needed).
- Tdap (Tetanus) booster.
- Criminal background check (if applicable).
- Urine toxicology screening (if applicable).
- Influenza vaccination “flu shot” (if applicable).
Hospitals and other clinical facilities have strict requirements for on-site clinical training. Prior to enrollment in a course that includes a clinical component, students may be required to undergo further health screening and/or vaccinations.
* Submitting an application does not guarantee a seat in a class in an upcoming term. A student is only considered enrolled after admission requirements have been met and an enrollment agreement is signed by the student and the Swedish Institute.
** Students will have 30 days from the start of the first term to provide the MMR immunization documentation
+ Nursing and Surgical Technology students will be screened in accordance with applicable clinical placement contracts, which can contain additional requirements.