McLeod Health School of Medical Laboratory Science

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McLeod Health School of Medical Laboratory Science

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The McLeod Health School of Medical Laboratory Science (MHSMLS) is located on the McLeod Regional Medical Center (MRMC) Campus in Florence, SC, with satellite clinical sites. The hospital-based program was established in 1977 to help provide qualified medical laboratory scientists to the region.

The faculty is composed of Board-Certified pathologists and medical laboratory scientists. Students rotate through Hematology, Immunochemistry, Microbiology, Blood Bank, Body Fluids, Coagulation, Urinalysis, and Phlebotomy for three to ten weeks per laboratory section.

Students accepted into the program are either college seniors from an academic affiliate or have already completed their bachelor’s degree.

The program is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS).

Mission

To ultimately serve the needs of the people in the Pee Dee Region of South Carolina by helping to provide quality laboratory services through employment of our graduates.

Goals

  • To prepare the student to assume employment as a responsible, competent medical laboratory scientist using entry-level skills in any area of the clinical laboratory. Entry-level competencies are outlined in the handbook.
  • To present theoretical knowledge that would allow the student to become a competent medical laboratory scientist.
  • To instill in the student the realization that continuing education is an integral part of being a competent medical laboratory scientist.
  • To guide the student in developing interpersonal skills and attitudes needed to interact with patients, other laboratory staff members, and other medical disciplines to provide quality laboratory services while demonstrating caring attitudes.
  • To prepare the student with an entry-level body of knowledge in medical laboratory science them to pass national certification examinations.
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Admissions Now Open for the 2026-2027 Program Year

We are thrilled to announce that the admissions window for the *2026-2027 program year* at the McLeod Health School of Medical Laboratory Science is officially open.

The application window will close promptly at *5:00 p.m. EST on March 1, 2026*.

Whether you’re a returning applicant or exploring our program for the first time, we welcome your interest and invite you to embark on an enriching academic journey with us.

Important Dates and Next Steps

  • Application Deadline: The application window closes on March 1, 2025, at 5:00 p.m. EST.
  • Application Process: All applications must be submitted online through our official admissions portal. Please make sure all required documents are submitted by the deadline to complete your application.
  • Next Steps: We encourage you to explore our website to learn more about our program and admission requirements. We look forward to receiving your application and considering you for admission to the McLeod Health School of Medical Laboratory Science.

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Payment Links

Program Application Fee: $50

Program Deposit: $500
Payment Links

Program Application Fee: $50

MLS Profession

Description

Welcome to the medical laboratory science profession where diagnostic analysis is the key. A highly skilled team of laboratory health professionals work together to:

  • Determine the presence, extent, or absence of disease.
  • Provide valuable data needed to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment.
    The fact is: The practice of modern medicine will be almost impossible without today’s clinical laboratory.

Why Medical Laboratory Science?

Medical Laboratory Scientists, often select the profession because they enjoy biological sciences and want a career where they help to improve the health outcomes in their communities.

Medical Laboratory Scientists:

  • rank high in healthcare professions
  • very low unemployment rates
  • good job security

Characteristics of Medical Laboratory Scientists

Where Does a Medical Laboratory Scientist Work?

Admission Requirements

Admission to the Medical Laboratory Science program is competitive and limited to eight students per year. The program accepts applications October 1st through March 1st each year for the next cohort of students starting in August each year. Early application is encouraged.

Recommended courses:

16 (24 quarter) semester hours of Chemistry which include General Chemistry and a combination of 8 hours of any of the 2 listed below:

6 (9 quarter) semester hours of Math which include (remedial math will not satisfy this requirement.):

Recommended courses:

Copy of one of the following score reports:

MLS Program Application Packet:

Deadline: The application is due by March 1st of each year for the upcoming August program start date.

Please read this information and follow the instructions carefully.

McLeod Health School of Medical Laboratory Science
Attn: April B. Orange, MLS Program/Lab
PO Box 100551
Florence, SC 29502-0551

Applications received after March 1st will be considered for the next Program year. If the upcoming August class is not filled, applications received after March 1st will be considered for that class providing the student meets the criterion set forth in the student handbook or program brochure. Students are encouraged to begin the application process in the fall prior to their anticipated August entry into the program. Preference is given to students from the Pee Dee region of South Carolina in accordance with the Program’s mission.

3 + 1 Candidates from Affiliated Colleges

Students working towards a baccalaureate in medical laboratory science must obtain a statement from their university or college registrar verifying that all degree requirements have been completed except the clinical educational year. This statement must be on file prior to beginning the McLeod Program. Coker University and Francis Marion University are the current McLeod Health School of Medical Laboratory Science academic affiliates.

Updating Course Work

Persons who have not taken an Organic Chemistry or Biochemistry course applicable toward that prerequisite within the past seven years or who have not taken a Microbiology course applicable toward the prerequisite within the past seven years must update their knowledge in these fields before entering the Medical Laboratory Science program. Updating course work can be done by any of these methods:

International Students, International Degrees, and English as a Second Language

Individuals for which English is a second language or who hold an international degree must submit scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exam. All international students who wish to enter the school must provide the Program with documentation that they are legally eligible for employment in the United States and must satisfy at least one of the following criteria:

  • Possess a international baccalaureate degree in either Chemistry, Biology, or Medical Laboratory Science. Course work must meet the requirements specified in the program’s brochure under “admission requirements” and will be subject to review and evaluation by an agency approved by the Program. The transcript must include courses taken, credit hours per course, and grades obtained in each course. A list of approved agencies is available upon request. Scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exam must be submitted to the Program and will be used a part of the admission criteria. Students must have TOEFL scores of at least 600 on the paper-based exam, 250 on the computer-based exam, and 100 on the internet-based exam. Subsets scores on paper-based and computer-based exams must be equivalent to internet-based exam. Subsets on the internet based TOEFL exam must be at least 26 on speaking and at least 23 on reading, listening, and writing. TOEFL scores must not be more than two years old. Student must prove the Program with official SAT, ACT, or GRE score report.
  • Admission and satisfactory progress in an affiliated college or university shall also be eligible for acceptance provided they meet the requirements specified in the program’s brochure under “admission requirements” as well as those of the affiliated college or university.

Student Selection

Students are evaluated on each area of the admission criteria. Each criterion is assigned weighted values and students are ranked according to most points obtained. The members of the selection committee evaluate and select candidates according to rank/order for the most qualified students for admission. Preference is given to students from the Pee Dee region of South Carolina in accordance with the Program’s mission. A letter of acceptance or rejection is sent to each candidate by April 1st of each year for candidates who completed the application process by the March 1st deadline. Applicants who have not taken the SAT, ACT, or GRE must take one of these exams and submit the score to the Program. Applications without an SAT, ACT, or GRE score report will not be considered.

Criminal Background Check, Medicare Exclusion Check, and Health Screening on all Students

All students must submit to a criminal background check before they can be accepted. All students must also clear a Medicare exclusion check. Once accepted, students must have a pre-clinical physical by their personal physician. A copy of each student’s immunization records must be submitted to our program and Occupational Health at McLeod. Students must also be cleared by McLeod Employee Occupational Health prior to starting their program year.
Results of the background check, Medicare exclusion check, or McLeod Occupational Health screening may render the student ineligible to participate in the Program.

Clinical Rotations and Courses

MLS Clinical Rotations

MLS Classroom (Lectures on Wednesdays)

First Semester Courses

Second Semester Courses

Fees and Scholarships

Housing and Meals

Scholarships

Fees

Essential Functions and Technical Standards for Students

These skills are required to successfully participate in the program.

Physical Demands (observation, communication, psychomotor)

Emotional Demands (Behavioral, Social Attributes and Ethical Standards)

Academic, Intellectual and Cognitive Abilities

Prior to entry into the Program, the student will be required to sign forms stating that they have read and understand the essential functions of the program as well as a form regarding understanding and intention to comply with the information contained in the student handbook.

Accreditation

The Year 5 Interim Report for the Medical Laboratory Science Program of McLeod Regional Medical Center in Florence, SC, is accepted as satisfactory. Next Submissions for Program Review is the Self Study due October 1, 2026. End of Accreditation Date is October 31, 2027.

NAACLS
5600 North River Road, Suite 720
Rosemont, Illinios 60018-5119
Phone: (773) 714-8880
Website: www.naacls.org

Program Contact Information

Program Director:

April B. Orange, MM, MLS(ASCP)CM
(843) 777-2497

Program Director:

McLeod Health School of Medical Laboratory Science
Attn: April B. Orange, MLS Program/Lab
P.O. Box 100551
Florence, SC 29502-0551

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