How many students are admitted and how often?
  A cohort of 25-30 students is admitted each Fall and Spring
  semester. Our Fall semester is almost entirely online.
  What requirements need to be met before applying?
  You need to complete the 7 pre-requisites for Health Leadership
  and Administration (HLA) concentration or 8 pre-requisites for
  Health Informatics and Data Analytics (HIDA) concentration, at
  least 60-semester units of baccalaureate-level
  transferable college credit, at least half of the University’s
  General Education breadth requirements, including college-level
  Oral Communication, English composition, statistics, and critical
  thinking, with a grade of C- or better and have an overall grade
  point average of 2.00 or better. 
  How do I apply?
  If you are a transfer student, apply online via Cal State Apply (includes a
  $70 Application Fee). To complete the process, you will need to
  submit official transcripts from each college attended. If you
  are a current student at Stanislaus State, you will need to
  complete the pre-admission form and send it to the Program Director at
  mperearyan@csustan.edu.
  Am I part of Stanislaus State?
  As a student in the Health Science program, you are admitted to
  the Stanislaus State system and must adhere to all university and
  program policies. Once course work is completed you are eligible
  to graduate with your Bachelor of Science in Health Science.
  Commencement occurs every Spring. We encourage all of our
  students to participate in the graduation commencement.
  How and where are courses delivered?
  Spring admission is hybrid at the Stockton
  Campus with face-to-face and hybrid courses meeting
  two evenings per week from 5-10 pm. 
  Fall admission is synchronously at the
  Turlock Campus and asynchronously online, meeting two evenings
  per week from 5-10 pm. 
  What does this degree prepare me for?
  The Bachelor of Science in Health Science degree completion
  program is designed to prepare graduates to take their place in
  the health workforce in a variety of healthcare settings and/or
  to pursue graduate work in public health, health psychology,
  social work, nursing, Physician Assistant, health administration,
  etc.