Allied Health programs have special admissions processes with limited enrollment capacities
and high student demand. Be sure to follow each of the following steps to apply for
enrollment into the Neurodiagnostic Technology program.
Program on hold until 2026.
Steps to Apply
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Apply for Admission to Mesa College
Not a current Mesa College student? Before you submit an application to any of the
Allied Health programs, you will need to apply for admission to Mesa College. Becoming
a student is free and easy.
Apply to Mesa
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Attend a Program Information Session
Learn more about what it takes to apply and succeed as a student in the Neurodiagnostic
Technology program.
Information sessions coming soon!
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Program Prerequisites
Three prerequisites are required to apply for the Neurodiagnostic Technology program:
- MEDA 110 Med Terminology
- MEDA 055 Human Anatomy & Physiology or
BIOL 160 Human Anatomy & Physiology or
BIOL 230 and 235 Human Anatomy & Physiology
- COMS 135 Interpersonal Communications (preferred) or
COMS 103 Oral Communication
Proof of successful completion for all pre reqs must be received no later than TBD. All prerequisites must be completed in spring semester. Prerequisites must be passed with a minimum grade of “C” or higher within the last
5 years prior to applying, except for COMS course. If you are enrolled in a prerequisite
course at the time you submit your application, you must show proof of current enrollment
when submitting your application. Admission into the Neurodiagnostic Technology program
will be pending until each prerequisite is completed. When taking prerequisite courses
at another institution, please verify with counseling, before enrollment, that they
transfer to Mesa College.
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Complete the Online Program Application
Submit an online application for the Neurodiagnostic Technology program within the
application time period from TBD. Your application should include specified personal information, prerequisites, unofficial
transcripts, and program specific information.
Access the online application
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Submit Your Official Transcripts
Submit official transcripts from all colleges and universities that you have attended.
Official transcript submission is required for the application process however, evaluation
of the official transcripts is not required to be considered a qualified candidate.
For more information about transcripts, visit the Transcripts webpage.
Note: If you have completed your prerequisites at City, Mesa, or Miramar College, you do
not need to submit an official transcript. Your transcript will be obtained directly
from the SDCCD records office on your behalf.
For questions contact special admissions:
619-388-2682
sdmesaadmissions@sdccd.edu
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Update Your Contact Information
You are responsible for maintaining a current email address with Special Admissions
and responding to requests for confirmation of your continued interest in admission
into the program sent during the year. Be sure to return each such notice by the stipulated
date to maintain the admission status.
What to Expect After You Apply
Applications will be reviewed for completeness after the application deadline by the
Admissions Committee. The Special Admissions technician may respond to application
inquiries as “received” or “not received.” Incomplete applications and applications
received after the deadline will NOT be considered. Qualified applicants will be determined through a random lottery.
- TBD – The Neurodiagnostic Technology Program will email Acceptance & Alternate letters.
- TBD – Applicants must confirm acceptance via email to maintain their admission status.
The return email will be provided in the letter.
Please contact Amanda Johnston for questions regarding your application status at
ajohnsto@sdccd.edu
Withdraw Your Application
If you would like to withdraw or cancel your application before the application deadline,
please contact Special Admissions. Any student that has been conditionally accepted,
but withdraws, should contact the Program Director as soon as possible, so another
student may be selected. All applicants are responsible for maintaining accurate contact
information (address, telephone and email) with the Special Admissions Office. Please
be sure that @sdccd.edu domains are on a “safe” list. The program is not responsible
for lost, accidentally deleted or junk filters applied to the applicant’s email.