Admissions Policies
ADMISSIONS POLICIES
Admission to Logan University does not guarantee licensure upon graduation. Students are responsible for understanding the licensure requirements for programs in which licensure is a requirement for practice. In addition, each state has their own unique licensure statutes. As such, students are responsible for understanding the requirements for licensure in the state(s) in which they may be interested in practicing so they may ensure they are creating and performing at the level in which meets the requirements for licensure where they desire.
In addition, every opportunity is made to provide students with their preferred experience. However due to demand and selection criteria, it is not guaranteed that a student will be selected for their first-choice internship, clinical rotation, or course electives. For more information, students should speak with their Admission Advisor or Academic Success Coach.
LANGUAGE SKILLS POLICY
Logan University students, regardless of program, must have the ability to read, write, and speak English at a level sufficient to successfully complete the course of study for their respective program. Students understand the following expectations as part of the admissions process:
Dictionary use is not permitted during exams.
English language competency alone is not a reason for formal academic accommodations.
In the absence of a documented disability, extra time tests, including outcomes assessment examinations, will not be allowed except on those occasions in which it would be granted for all students.
At the discretion of each instructor, requests for explanations may be granted as needed.