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At Carolinas College, you can make a difference while pursuing your passion. Learn from expert faculty and get hands-on clinical experience at Atrium Health - so you're ready for a healthcare career. Join us and turn big dreams into big opportunities.

Tuition & Fees

Visit our Financial Aid page for tuition and fees information.

Deadlines


Program Priority Deadline Start Date
General Studies (Associate Degree) March 1 September
Nursing (Associate of Applied Science Degree) March 1 September
Radiologic Technology (Associate of Applied Science) March 1 September
Medical Imaging (Bachelor of Science) March 1 September
Nursing (Bachelor of Science) March 1 September
Histotechnology (Certificate) March 1 September
Medical Laboratory Science (Certificate) March 1 September
Phlebotomy (Certificate) March 1 September
Radiation Therapy (Certificate) November 1 September
Neurodiagnostic Technology (Associate of Applied Science or Certificate) March 1 September
Computed Tomography March 1 September
General Studies (Pre-Nursing) March 1 September
General Studies (Pre-Radiologic Technology) March 1 September
Healthcare Simulation (Bachelor of Science or Certificate) March 1 September
Mammography March 1 September
Nurse Aide March 1 September
Specialist in Blood Bank Technology June 1 August
Program Priority Deadline Start Date
General Studies (Associate Degree) July 1 January
Nursing (Associate of Applied Science Degree) July 1 January
Medical Imaging (Bachelor of Science) July 1 January
Nursing (Bachelor of Science) July 1 January
Histotechnology (Certificate) July 1 January
Medical Laboratory Science (Certificate) July 1 January
Phlebotomy (Certificate) July 1 January
General Studies (Pre-Nursing) July 1 January
Nurse Aide July 1 January
Program Priority Deadline Start Date
General Studies (Associate Degree) November 1 May
Nursing (Associate of Applied Science Degree) November 1 May
Medical Imaging (Bachelor of Science) November 1 May
Medical Dosimetry (Certificate) November 1 May
Nursing (Bachelor of Science) November 1 May
Phlebotomy (Certificate) November 1 May
General Studies (Pre-Nursing) November 1 May
Nurse Aide November 1 May

How to Apply


Admission to Carolinas College is a two-step process. First, you must meet all application requirements for your program of interest. Next, if you are admitted to the program, you will need to meet the enrollment requirements. In addition to the program-specific requirements, admitted students may be required to complete a background check, drug screen and health assessment, including required vaccinations.

We accept applications for all programs all year with three priority deadlines: March 1, July 1, and November 1. Priority Deadlines guarantee that your application will be considered for a specific start date. Applications will remain open after the priority deadline and applications will be reviewed based on space availability. If no spaces are available for your desired start date, upon written request, your application can be rolled over to the next start date.

  • Submit application online*
  • Submit your required transcripts digitally or electronically to Admissions@CarolinasCollege.edu (download the Admissions Guide for program-specific requirements)
  • Pay $30 application fee (Non-refundable, does not guarantee admission to program)
  • Take the TEAS test if you haven’t already (for ADN applicants only). Register here:
  • Submit letters of reference (for Radiation Therapy, Histotechnology, MLS and Blood Bank Technology).
  • International Students and those for whom English is a second language must submit a TOEFL score. The test must be valid and taken within the past two years. Minimum scores is an 83 on the IBT version.
    • To find out more about the TOEFL exam and registration details, please visit their website
  • International transcripts must be evaluated through International Education Evaluations (IEE). World Education Services (WES) is acceptable. 
    • Applicants specifically using International Education Evaluations, Inc. (IEE) should use their portal for Carolinas College of Health Sciences
    • International Education Evaluations, Inc. (IEE) address: 7900 Matthews-Mint Hill Rd, Suite 300, Charlotte, NC 28227

*All applicants must be citizens of the United States or hold permanent resident status.

For questions about an application in progress please contact the Carolinas College Admissions office at Admissions@CarolinasCollege.edu or Info@CarolinasCollege.edu for all other questions.

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Find Your Place Here

The Carolinas College campus in Charlotte is designed to not only educate but to continually inspire. Visit our campus and begin making the meaningful connections that lead to career-long relationships. Send us an email, and our team will be in touch about visiting our campus. Feel free to call us at 704-355-5051.

Welcome to the New Home of Carolinas College of Health Sciences!

Partnership Agreements


Fair Transfer Promise: A BSN Path for Community College Graduates

Carolinas College of Health Sciences has a partnership with North Carolina community colleges that creates a seamless academic experience for nursing graduates to complete their bachelor’s degree in the most efficient and cost-effective way possible.

The Fair Transfer Promise Agreement is a partnership between Carolinas College and participating nursing programs in the North Carolina Community College System. Nursing graduates who’ve received their Associate of Applied Science (AAS) will receive guaranteed admission into the Carolinas College RN-BSN program, assuming all conditions below are met. Another benefit to students includes the guaranteed transfer of all AAS credits toward their Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), meaning they can complete the program in as quickly as possible – potentially in as few as 12 to 18 months. All participants must meet the following conditions:

  1. Applicants must complete a program on or after the effective date of this agreement and must have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.25.
  2. Applicants must have earned a grade of “C” or higher in courses outlined in this agreement.
  3. Applicants must hold a current unencumbered license as a registered nurse.

Students must have followed a prescribed five block course list in completing their AAS and must have already completed all required credit hours.

Applicants not meeting the eligibility requirements of the Fair Transfer Promise Agreement may apply directly to the Carolinas College RN-BSN program, and transfer credits will be determined on a course-by-course basis.

Participating community colleges include:

For a full list of requirements or more information, contact the Carolinas College Admissions office at Admissions@CarolinasCollege.edu or 704-355-5051.

Biology Degree Partnership with Winthrop University

A new partnership between Carolinas College of Health Sciences and Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC, will allow biology students completing their undergraduate studies at Winthrop to also complete a medical laboratory science (MLS) certification at Carolinas College.

The Winthrop biology students spend their first three years taking general, introductory and advanced biology classes. They’ll spend their final year at Carolinas College in order to complete the MLS certification.

“Our partnership with Winthrop is the gateway to educating future medical laboratory scientists a year sooner, with the hope to expand our partnership with other healthcare program offerings, thus, working together for the common cause of fulfilling workforce needs in our regions of upstate South Carolina and the greater Charlotte area in North Carolina,” said Melissa Jackson, program chair of Clinical Laboratory Sciences.

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