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    Information Session: MLT to MLS Pathway

    Wednesday, October 22, 2025 at 5:00 PM until 6:00 PMEastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00

    Please join the Biomedical Laboratory Sciences Department for an upcoming virtual information session to learn more about the Medical Laboratory Sciences program in GW's School of Medicine and Health Sciences. The information session will cover our fully online bachelor’s program designed specifically to advance professionals from the Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) to the Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS).

    Why Should You Advance to an MLS?

    • Eligibility to perform more advanced laboratory testing
    • Opportunities for career advancement
    • Opportunities for increased salary
    • Promotion into supervisory and/or leadership roles MLT to MLS

    Bachelor's degree program highlights:

    • NAACLS-accredited
    • Fully online asynchronous coursework with clinical rotations completed in your geographic location
    • Rotation waivers available to eligible students
    • High first time board exam pass rate of 91% that exceeds the national average
    • Discounted tuition rates and scholarships are available to eligible applicants

    Application fee waivers are available to attendees. If you have any questions, please contact the BLS admissions team at bls_admissions@gwu.edu.

    Registration is no longer available because the registration deadline has passed.

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