Medical Technology/Laboratory Technology Programs Students Admission Records 1931-1981

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Medical Technology/Laboratory Technology Programs Students Admission Records 1931-1981

This series of Medical Technology/Laboratory Technology student admission records documents the application process and, in some cases, the academic record of students pursuing either the one year program in Laboratory Technology or the two year program in Medical Technology. The type and amount of material varies from student to student. Generally, folders include admission and scholarship applications, correspondence pertaining to the student's admission to one or the other program, supporting letters of recommendation, and transcripts from colleges or universities previously attended.

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