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faq
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Further Education
The majority of MLS alumni pursue at least part-time
graduate studies or specialized training within a few years of
graduation. The small size of the Program allows faculty to become well
acquainted with students and help to guide and provide the support
necessary to sharpen and fulfill ambitious goals.
A variety
of awards and scholarships are available to assist qualified students
with tuition and training, and MLS students receive guidance and
support in obtaining these funds.
Some typical pathways
following the MLS degree:
- graduate school (masters and
doctoral) in biomedical science, management, healthcare administration,
etc.
- specialized lab
education, i.e., cytotechnology, cytogenetics, forensics
- medical/dental school
- other clinical
professions, i.e. PT,PA,RN, etc.
- teaching credentials
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