Bachelor of Science in Neurodiagnostic Technology (NDT) Direct Admission

The Neurodiagnostic Technology (NDT) program admits qualified students regardless of race, color, creed, gender, age, sexual orientation, marital status, national or ethnic origin or disability that does not interfere with the performance of professional neurodiagnostic technology practice as provided by law. Admission and progression standards are subject to change based on regulatory licensing and/or certification needs.

The NDT program is comprised of four total years of study. Students can enter the NDT program in one of two ways: direct admission (criteria below) or non-direct admission (see catalog for details).  

Direct admission entry provides select incoming first-time first-year students an opportunity to receive a guaranteed seat in the clinical phase of the program, provided progression standards and cohort requirements are met. Students not securing a direct admission seat are welcome to apply as a non-direct admission candidate.  Please refer to the  Carroll University Undergraduate Catalog for more details regarding NDT program admission requirements.

High School Requirements

  • One year of biology (grades of ‘C’ or higher)
  • One year of chemistry (grades of ‘C’ or higher)
  • Three years of mathematics (grades of ‘C’ or higher)
  • High school weighted GPA of 2.75
  • Recommended: One year of physics (grades of ‘C’ or higher)

Application Process

  1. Apply to Carroll University.
  2. List Neurodiagnostic Technology as your first or second choice program.
  3. If accepted for admission to Carroll University, your high school transcript will be assessed to see if you meet the criteria for Direct Admission.

Accept Your Direct Admission Seat

  1. Submit your Acceptance of Admission form and $200 general admission deposit (refundable through May 1) to confirm your plans to attend Carroll University.
  2. Review and submit the Safety and Technical Standards, which will include Progression Standards.

Progression Standards

Please refer to the Carroll University Undergraduate Catalog for more information regarding progression standards for this program.

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