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Online Correspondence Program (OCP)

Overview

To qualify for the online correspondence program, you must be a current EEG technologist that has worked in the field for at least 90 days. 

Healthcare experience is not required for our in-person training program. 

Online correspondence program applicants are considered based on the qualifications outlined in the admission requirements below. All applicants that meet the minimum criteria will be considered competitively; however, meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. 

All applicants are considered without discrimination with respect to race, color, age, sex, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, or veteran status.

The Utah END Institute (UEI) is proud to offer a program for members of the Neurodiagnostics Field who are interested in preparing for the ABRET® R. EEG Exam. People accepted into our Online Correspondence Program (OCP) will have access to a four-section program designed to provide them with the information they need to prepare for this exam. Our OCP is designed to take one year, and students, upon completing the program, will receive a certificate of completion that will qualify them to take the ABRET® R. EEG Exam through Pathway II. Fill out the “Request More Information” form for additional questions.

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Admission Requirements

  • You must be at least 18 years of age by the program start date.
  • An application submission is required.
  • An interview with the program director and/or administrative director is required.
  • You must be a US resident.
  • You must demonstrate high English language comprehension and proficiency. For International and second-language English speakers, we follow the English language proficiency requirements of the University of Utah, which can be found at https://admissions.utah.edu/apply/international/english-proficiency/.
  • You must be an EEG technologist that has worked in the field 90 days by the start of the program.

Requirements After Acceptance into the Program

  • University of Utah Health HIPPA training (upon program acceptance) is required.
  • Documented acceptance of program policies is required.

Advanced Placement and Transfer of Credits

The Utah END Institute does not accept transfer credits from any organization other than an ASET NDT program. If a student has enrolled in the ASET NDT program outside the University of Utah, any courses completed within six months of enrollment will be accepted for transfer.

Credits for Experiential Learning

The Utah END Institute does not currently offer credit for experiential learning, however, upon acceptance to the program, students may submit an experiential learning credit petition via a written statement to the program director. Petitions will be reviewed and considereed on a case-by-case basis.

Contact Us

Area E. Lower Level 2, EEG Lab, Rm. B203

50 North Medical Drive

Salt Lake City, UT 84132

Email: UEI@hsc.utah.edu 

Phone: 801-581-3946