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The successful applicant for admission to the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program must meet the general admissions requirements for admission to FHCHS and the following requirements:
- A minimum admissions GPA of 2.70 in high school or on a minimum of 12 college credits. Applicants should be advised that all three prerequisite courses must be completed by the program start date. Additionally, applicants who have completed the prerequisites by the application deadline will be given admission preference.
- A minimum GPA of 2.50 in English, mathematics, and science courses.
- A minimum ACT composite score of 19 with an individual score of 19 in math. Applicants with 24 or more credits from a regionally accredited college are exempt from taking the ACT.
- Submit two recommendations on FHCHS forms. If 12 college-level credits have been completed at FHCHS, one of the two recommendations must come from a professor, academic coach, advisor, tutoring coordinator, or chaplain. Special recommendation forms for this requirement are available in the Office of Enrollment Services.
- Submit an essay explaining the applicant's interest in becoming a sonographer that clearly identifies which track he or she is applying for and reasons for selecting a faith-based institution.

