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through student-centered learning in a creative, supportive
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Summer 2013 CVT office hours:
Monday - Thursday
8:00am to 5:00pm
June 10 - August 2, 2013
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The CVT Program is set to begin
seating the class of 2015 starting
in March 2013.
IN ORDER TO ACCEPT A SEAT IN THE CVT
PROGRAM ALL IMMUNIZATION
REQUIREMENTS MUST BE COMPLETED AND
SUBMITTED WITH THE NOTICE OF INTENT
FOR THE ACCEPTANCE TO BE VALID.
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Current and prospective CVT
students:
(posted 1/16/2013)
Beginning with the class entering in
Fall 2013, students enrolled in the
Cardiovascular Technology Program
will have one (1) attempt at
completing the
program at Grossmont Community
College.
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Effective
November 01, 2013
(posted
3/18/2013)
Students wishing to apply to the
Cardiovascular Technology Program must provide proof of the
following immunizations and /or
tests
at
time
of
application;
-
MMR
(Measles, Mumps, Rubella)-
series of 2
vaccinations
or
seropositivity.
Hepatitis B-
series of 3 vaccinations
and
HBsAb Quantitative
test for
seropositivity.
E A
negative
(non-immune)
seropositivity test
result must include
a booster or repeat
of series, and a
re-test for
seropositivity.
Tdap
(Tetanus/Diptheria
Acellular
Pertussis)-
1
vaccination as of
2005.
Varicella-
series of 2
vaccinations
or
seropositivity.
TB
(Tuberculosis)-
not
required at time of
application.
This test will be
required after
invitation and
acceptance to the
program. It is
recommended students
test 3 months prior
to start of program.
Further information
will be available at
time of acceptance.
Applicants
currently on the waitlist or those
wishing to apply to the program
prior to November 01, 2013:
The above required immunizations
and/or tests will need to be
submitted to the Cardiovascular
Technology office by November 01,
2013 in order to remain on the
waitlist and receive an invitation
to the program. If all
required immunizations and/or tests
are not complete and submitted to
the CVT office by the November 01,
2013 deadline date, your name will
be removed from the waitlist. |
CVT Program
Preview Meetings:
February 14, 2013
March 14, 2013
April 11, 2013
May 9, 2013
June 13, 2013
July 11, 2013
All dates above fall on the second
Thursday of each month and begin at 9:00 a.m. in Bldg.34, Room #209.
Please contact the CVT Office for
more information, 619-644-7303
Current and perspective CVT students:
All students are required to
have an email address. the College
can provide a student with an email
account if necessary. Students are
required to submit their email
addresses and any subsequent changes
to the CVT Office and to their
instructors. All correspondence
between the CVT Program and
applicants on our waitlist will be
conducted through email only.
Applicants will not receive letters
through the postal service. Email
changes must also be done in
WebConnect/WebAdvisor. Students
with Hotmail or Yahoo accounts may
not receive communications from
the CVT Office. Therefore, we
require students to obtain a Gmail,
or an account from any other
provider. |
AS
Degree required for program
completion:
Due to new CAAHEP*
standards,
students entering the program in the
fall of 2012 (the graduating class
of 2014) and later, must complete an
AS degree in order to graduate from
the Cardiovascular Technology
Program. This requires
that all AS degree general education
requirements be completed.
Please see the college catalog for
specific requirements at
http://www.grossmont.edu/admissions/Catalogs/faa
This requirement will not apply to
students entering the program in
fall 2011 and prior.
Upon application to the CVT program,
applicants must also apply to the
college and contact a counselor in
the Grossmont College Counseling
Center (619)644-7208 or
http://www.grossmont.edu/counseling/.
Students with an Associates Degree
or higher from any institution must
have the degree evaluated by a
Grossmont College Academic
Counselor. The CVT Department
cannot advise students on degree
status or if additional units are
necessary for the AS degree.
*The Grossmont College
Cardiovascular Technology Program is
nationally accredited by the
Commission on Accreditation of
Allied Health Education Programs
(CAAHEP), the oldest Allied Health
accreditation body in the U.S. and
is recognized internationally. |
Attention All
Health Profession Students
Please be aware that students accepted to the Health Professions
Programs (Nursing, RT, CVT, SLPA, OTA) at Grossmont College are
required to undergo a background check and a urine drug screening
test before starting the program or being placed at a clinical site.
We expect the cost of these procedures may be $70 - $120. The
student will be responsible for paying these fees.
It
should be noted that failure to pass either or both of these
procedures may interfere with clinical placement and/or acceptance
of the student into the program.
All communication between
the program office and the student
is by email. All emails sent to
the student on the waitlist and
currently in the program are sent
with a delivery and read receipt. If
you chose not to check the read
receipt, the program is not
responsible if the student states
that they did not receive the
email.
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Grossmont College
8800 Grossmont College Drive
El Cajon, CA 92020
619-644-7000
Counseling Office
(619)644-7208
http://www.grossmont.edu/counseling/
Admissions & Records Office
(619)644-7186
http://www.grossmont.edu/admissions/
Cardiovascular Technology
(619) 644-7302
Email:
GrossmontCVT.Info@gcccd.edu
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