Carver
College of Medicine
The College of Medicine offers three undergraduate degree programs (listed below).
Admission requirements
Clinical
Laboratory Sciences (BS)
Radiation
Sciences (BS)
Nuclear
Medicine Technology (BS)
Application process
The process varies depending on whether you are a domestic (U.S. citizen) or international applicant. Apply to the College of Engineering.
U.S. Citizens & Permanent Residents
International Applicants
Application
deadlines
- Fall
Semester—April
1 (March 1 for international applicants)
- Spring
Semester—November 15 (October 1 for international applicants)
- Summer
Session—April 1 (March 1 for international applicants)
Degree audit
When you are admitted, you will be able to view your Degree Audit on your
Admissions Profile in ISIS. The audit:
- tells
you whether you have completed the necessary High
School Course Requirements, which are the same as for students in
the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences,
- specifies
which General
Education Program requirements are complete:
- indicates
(for pre-business, pre-nursing, and pre-pharmacy students) which prerequisite
courses necessary for applying to the respective colleges need to
be fulfilled, and
- monitors
other degree requirements including semester hours, GPA, residency
requirement, and college-specific regulations.
Transfer
policies
Review the Transfer Policies to find out about
calculating your transfer GPA, Iowa's course-repeat policy, and other Iowa credit
transfer policies.
Credit
evaluation
The Office of Admissions evaluates transfer courses applicable to High School
Course Requirements and General Education Program requirements, as well as
a number of courses applicable to the requirements of your major. Your major
department makes decisions about how the rest of your transfer courses apply
toward the requirements for your major.
Course
equivalency guide
Search the Transfer
Equivalency Guide for commonly transferred courses offered at other Iowa
institutions and our major out-of-state transfer colleges. The system is designed
for prospective students who want to know how courses will transfer to Iowa and
for UI students who plan to take courses at other institutions in the summer
or at other times.
If your first language is not English
- U.S. citizens and permanent residents who graduated from a U.S. high school may be required to complete an English Proficiency Evaluation during your Orientation program. Exceptions are made if your ACT English subscore is 21 or higher, SAT Critical Reading score is 540 or higher, or if you have a TOEFL score of 100 or higher.
- U.S. citizens and permanent residents who graduated from a high school outside the U.S. must present evidence of English proficiency by submitting an ACT English score of 21 or higher, SAT Critical Reading score of 540 or higher, a minimum TOEFL score of 80 with no subscore lower than 17, or an IELTS total score of 6.5 with no subscore below 6. Students who meet the ACT, SAT, or IELTS score requirement will also be required to complete the English Proficiency Evaluation at Orientation. Please note: students with a TOEFL score of 100 or higher will not be required to take the English Proficiency Evaluation.
- English Requirements for International Applicants
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