Admission Decision Process

Bellin College evaluates applicants holistically utilizing a combination of educational, personal, and health qualifications for admission. Applications for prospective students will be processed in the Admissions office. All files are reviewed on an individual basis.

Upon receipt of all application materials, the Admissions Counselor will evaluate the applicant’s file for completeness of program specific requirements (personal statement, video essay, activities resume, high school transcript, ACT/SAT score (optional), college transcripts (if applicable), credit evaluation(s), and other documents as applicable). All students will be scored on a rubric to determine admissions eligibility and scholarship award. Students with 12 or more transferable college credits will have a credit evaluation approved by the Registrar.

If information or requirements are not complete or satisfactory, it is documented on the rubric and then discussed with the applicant. Interviews are conducted via phone, Microsoft Teams, in-person or any method that is convenient for the prospective student for all medical imaging programs. A separate interview rubric is then scored. The score on the rubric indicates if a prospective student is accepted, denied, or needs further review.

If an applicant’s file needs further review, the appropriate Academic Dean and Program Director will review all the applicant’s file materials. The admission decision will be made collaboratively between the Admissions Director, Academic Dean and Program Director.