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PCI SCHOOL ADMISSIONS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
If you believe PCI's
Health Training Centers programs might be the right choice for you, we welcome
your application for admission to the school. Applications for admission
to the school are accepted at any time but students will only be able to
start their training programs on specific starts dates (generally, start
dates are once a month for both the Dallas and Richardson campuses)
General PCI Admission Eligibility Requirements
To be eligible for admission, an applicant must have a
- High School Diploma
- General Educational Development (GED), or
- Be beyond the age of compulsory public school attendance and demonstrate
the ability to benefit from the training offered**
Before a potential student can be accepted for admission to PCI, he/she
must:
- Be Interviewed by a PCI Admissions Representative
- Tour the School facilities
- Provide Proof of HS Diploma, GED or Pass Applicable Ability to Benefit
From Testing Examination
- Complete an Enrollment Agreement
- Arrange Tuition Financing in the PCI Financial Aid Office
- Receive Approval from the PCI School Director
** Students wishing to pursue training in the Patient Care Technician
program must have a High School Diploma or GED
Certificate.
ABILITY-TO-BENEFIT (ATB) TESTING
If a PCI applicant is beyond the compulsory public school attendance age
and does not posses a High School Diploma or GED certificate, they may be
able to seek admission approval based on their ability to benefit from training.
To qualify under ATB eligibility, the applicant must successfully pass a
federally-approved ATB examination. PCI Health Training Center currently
tests using the Wonderlic Basic Skills Test, which is approved by the U.S.
Department of Education.
PCI strongly recommends that any person who is not a high school graduate
and has not yet obtained the GED Certificate, do so as soon as possible.
While a secondary school credential is not a requirement to enroll at PCI,
nor is it a requirement for graduation, PCI strongly feels that it will
greatly enhance a person’s employment potential and career path possibilities.
To assist any individuals seeking assistance in obtaining a GED, PCI provides
GED Preparation Class assistance and community GED training referrals. This
service is offered at no cost as a public service and is open to any interested
persons, not just PCI students.
FOREIGN STUDENTS
Applicants who are not citizens or permanent residents of the United States
may enroll at PCI with an appropriate Student Visa granted by the U.S. Immigration
and Naturalization Service. Foreign Students planning to attend PCI are
encouraged to contact the school well in advance of their anticipated enrollment
date.
PCI STATEMENT OF NON-DISCRIMINATION
PCI is an equal opportunity employer and follows the same policies in accepting
applications from prospective students; No individual will be denied admission
to the school on the basis of sex, age, race, color creed, national origin,
religion or disability.
ALL RIGHT RESERVED BY PCI
PCI Health Training Center reserves the right to deny enrollment to any
applicant who does not comply with the School's policies and procedures,
or when evidence exists that the applicant's enrollment would be incompatible
with the aims and objectives of the School or when, in the judgment of the
School, the applicants presence on campus would not be in the best interests
of the applicant, the School or the general student population.
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