M.S. in Clinical Laboratory Science (Online) at Rutgers University – Fall 2026: Clinical Laboratory Science, Bioinformatics, Cytopathology
The Rutgers University - School of Health Professions is accepting applications for its fully online M.S. in Clinical Laboratory Science program, designed for certified medical laboratory professionals seeking to advance their careers. This 30-credit, non-thesis master's program is tailored for those holding certification as MLS/MLT (ASCP or ASCPi) or equivalent, or a state license as CLS/CLT, and a baccalaureate degree in Clinical Laboratory Science or a related science. The program is 100% online, with mostly asynchronous lectures, and offers flexibility for both full-time and part-time students. Up to 9 elective credits can be taken in areas such as Bioinformatics, BioPharma, and Cytopathology, allowing students to tailor their studies to their interests and career goals.
Graduates of the program are prepared for leadership and management roles in clinical laboratory services, healthcare, higher education, and related fields. The curriculum covers advanced clinical lab science, management, quality assurance, informatics, and research, with a strong emphasis on developing skills for supervisory and strategic positions. The program also provides a pathway to the Doctorate in Clinical Laboratory Science (DCLS) for those interested in further advancement.
Admission is competitive and requires professional certification or licensure, a relevant bachelor's degree, a minimum 3.0 GPA, and proficiency in written communication. International applicants must provide a WES evaluation and TOEFL scores if applicable. No GRE is required. Applicants must submit official transcripts, a CV or resume, a personal essay, and two letters of recommendation from supervisors, laboratory managers, pathologists, or professors. The application deadline for Fall 2026 is May 15, 2026.
While the program does not specify dedicated scholarships or funding, applicants are encouraged to review tuition and financial aid options through Rutgers University. The program is led by Associate Professor Deborah Josko, an experienced academic and director of the M.S. in Clinical Laboratory Science Program. For more information, prospective students can visit the program website or contact the admissions office.
Key academic keywords: Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Laboratory Science, Bioinformatics, Cytopathology, Health Informatics, Clinical Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology, Immunology, Transfusion Services, Healthcare Management.