Master of Biomedical Science Program Brochure | NSU College of Medical Sciences

STUDENTS ARE provisionally admitted to a degree-seeking program based on a review of unofficial transcripts or other specific program admission requirements. However, this admission includes a condition that final and official transcripts, documents, and requirements must be received within 90 calendar days from matriculation. If these final and official transcripts, documents, and/or requirements are not received by that time, the student will not be allowed to continue class attendance. Financial aid will not be disbursed to a provisional/conditional student until he or she has been fully admitted as a regular student (all admissions requirements have been approved by the college/program admissions office). Students who have an unpaid balance 30 days from the start of the term will be assessed a $100 late fee. FACULTY The College of Medical Sciences is staffed with 40 faculty members, most of whom possess doctoral degrees in their fields. Because of the small size of the master’s degree program, there is an opportunity for small group instruction and for a close working relationship with an adviser and other members of the science faculty. Students who have successfully completed one year in this program will be considered for admission into the College of Dental Medicine or the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Nova Southeastern University, pending a completed application to the respective program. M.B.S. students who have successfully finished two years of this program will receive a Master of Biomedical Sciences degree, and then will be considered for admission to NSU’s College of Osteopathic Medicine or College of Dental Medicine, after completing an application to the respective professional program. The Master of Biomedical Sciences degree program is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Health Professions Division | 1

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