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Nationally
recognized as a leader in allied health professions, OSU
offers seven accredited baccalaureate degree programs
in the School of Allied Medical Professions:
- Physical
Therapy is a graduate-level program with information
available at amp.osu.edu/pt/.
- Occupational
Therapy is a graduate-level program with information
available at amp.osu.edu/ot/.
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Applications
The Allied Medical Professions
application is to be used by:
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current or former Ohio State students, or
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students completing prerequisite courses elsewhere who hope to
be admitted directly to professional study in Allied Medical
Professions at Ohio State.
The Allied Medical Professions application is NOT appropriate for:
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those who have never attended college, or
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transfer students who plan to complete prerequisite courses at
Ohio State
before entering the professional program.
Click on your program of choice in the Applications & Deadlines section below to access the program's online application. Please be advised of each program's application deadline.
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Instructions
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Click on your program of choice to access the program's online application.
If you are applying to more than one program (you may apply to as
many as three), a separate application is required for each. The application period
for all programs opens September 1
each year. The application deadlines for each program are listed below.
SELECT APPLICATION
Choose the application that applies to you:
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current Ohio State students and former Ohio State students whose last quarter of enrollment
at Ohio State was less than five quarters from the current quarter may complete the
Allied Medical Professions application
on their Self-Service page in the Student Information System (SIS).
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non-Ohio State students completing prerequisite courses elsewhere who hope to be admitted directly to
professional study in Allied Medical Professions at Ohio State should complete the following
Allied Medical Professions application.
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those who have never attended college, or transfer students who plan to complete prerequisite courses at Ohio State
before entering the professional program should apply at undergrad.osu.edu
If you are unsure of which application to use, please contact the Office of Professional Admissions at 614-292-9444
or professional@osu.edu for assistance.
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Application
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Program
Begins
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Deadline
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Athletic Training - Closed
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AU 2012
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Mar 1, 2012
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Health Information Management and Systems
Traditional Program
- Closed
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AU 2012 All Terms
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Mar 1, 2012
Contact Division
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Health Sciences
Columbus Campus
- Closed
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AU 2012 All Terms
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Mar 1, 2012
Contact Division
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Medical Dietetics
Undergraduate - Sophomore Level
- Closed
Undergraduate - Junior Level
- Closed
Coordinated Graduate Track
- Closed
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AU 2012 AU 2012 AU 2012
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Mar 1, 2012
Mar 1, 2012
Mar 1, 2012
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Medical Laboratory Science
Certification Track
Coordinated Graduate Track
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AU 2012 AU, WI, SP
AU, WI, SP
AU 2012
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Aug 31, 2012
AU - May 15
WI - Sept 15
SP - Dec 1
AU - May 15
WI - Sept 15
SP - Dec 1
Aug 31, 2012
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Radiologic Sciences and Therapy
Traditional Programs (Sophomore Level)
- Radiography
- Radiation Therapy
- Sonography
Imaging Professionals' B.S.
Completion Program
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AU 2012
All Terms
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Jun 1, 2012
Contact Division
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Respiratory Therapy
Sophomore Level
- Closed
Junior Level
- Closed
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AU 2012 AU 2012
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Mar 1, 2012
Dec 31, 2011
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For
all Allied Medical Professions
Admission
to each of the programs within the School of Allied
Medical Professions is selective. Although the
criteria vary by program, most applicants are
evaluated on the basis of:
- Completion
of prerequisite courses
- Grades
received in prerequisite college courses as
well as overall GPA
- Knowledge
of the profession as demonstrated in the personal
statement and the professional experience record
- Interview
(if required by the program)
Applicants
are encouraged to check their program of interest's website
for specific criteria.

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Costs
These
estimates are meant to provide a guideline for
new students enrolling for 2011-2012. The estimated
expenses for the first three quarters include:
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University
Tuition and Fees *
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$
9,726 (Ohio Resident)
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$
25,428 (Non-Resident)
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OSU
Student Health Insurance
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$
1,518
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Books
and Supplies
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$
1,554
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Room
and Board
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$
13,000-14,000
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*University tuition and fees includes general
and instructional tuition; activity, COTA,
recreation and learning fees.
Application
fee (non refundable)
No
application fee is required if you are or have
ever been an enrolled undergraduate student at
Ohio State.
Domestic
- $40
International
- $50
Only
one fee is required even if you apply to multiple
Allied Medical Programs
Acceptance
fee (non
refundable)
$100
non-refundable acceptance fee is required of new
students to OSU and OSU students who are being
admitted to a degree granting college at OSU for
the first time.
Deposit
None

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International
applicants from non-English speaking countries
are required to fulfill the TOEFL, MELAB or IELTS requirement.
If your native language is not English, you should
possess a minimum level of English proficiency as follows:
- TOEFL
(English as a Foreign Language)
- 550
(Paper-based test)
- 79 (Internet-based test)
OR
- MELAB
(Michigan Language Assessment Battery)
OR
- IELTS
(International English Language Testing System)

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The School of Allied
Medical Professions
127 Atwell Hall
453 W. 10th Ave.
The Ohio State University
Columbus, OH 43210-1234
Telephone:
(614) 292-1706
Fax: (614) 292-0210
Email: sampstudentaffairs@osu.edu
Professional
Admissions Office (Mailing Address)
The Ohio State University
P.O. Box 182003
Columbus, Ohio 43218-2003
Phone: (614) 292-9444
professional@osu.edu
Location:
Student Academic Services Building, 1st Floor
281 West Lane Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210-1132

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