Admissions & Enrollment

Welcome to the Admissions and Enrollment page!

The Admissions and Enrollment Branch strives to make application cycle a fun experience! They consist of Leaders from the Recruitment Branch who are specialized in handling application grading, orientations, and interviews. They work to ensure that all applicants remain on track with admissions and assist them with any resources they need to enter the program. This branch also handles application deferrals and application withdrawals.

Each quarter, COPE Health Scholars Programs considers more applications than it can admit. The goal of the program’s admissions review process is to identify applicants who demonstrate maturity, professionalism, and passion for the health care field while ensuring readiness for patient and staff interaction.

If you would like to take the next step in understanding what it is like to have a career in healthcare and contribute to the patient care at Adventist Health Castle Hospital, please complete the COPE Health Scholar application!


Admission steps

Step 1: Application on SurveyMonkey Apply

Complete your COPE Health Scholar Application. Indicate Adventist Health Castle as your site of preference and we will subsequently review your application.

Adventist Health Castle Hospital is currently accepting applications! Please review our year-round Health Scholar program. Pay particular attention to the navigation bar. Look through the admissions process, time commitment, key dates/deadlines, and tuition breakdown for the program. If you need help navigating through the application, please email Dynaka Merino at dmerino@copehealthsolutions.com

Each applicant’s file will be reviewed individually and holistically to assess his or her suitability for participation as a Scholar. Materials reviewed will include the application, all supplemental essays and any other information requested by the COPE Health Scholars programs office. A select group of individuals will be invited for an interview. The COPE Health Scholars programs team will screen application materials for the interview decision.


Programs Offered at Adventist Health Castle 

COPE Health Scholars (CHS): Scholars must be accepted to, enrolled in or graduated from an accredited college or university and must be at least 18 years old by the application deadline for the entering cohort they wish to enroll in. This information must be listed in the scholar’s application.  We do not have any pre-requisite course requirements.

Junior Health Scholars (JHS): Scholars must be at least 16 years old and be enrolled in high school by the application deadline for the entering cohort they wish to enroll in. This information must be listed in the scholar’s application.  We do not have any pre-requisite course requirements.


Step 2: Attend an Orientation/Interview Session

Invited applicants will interview with members of the COPE Health Scholars programs team, including Scholar Leadership team members. Prior to the start of the interview, interviewees will be provided with an orientation on the basics of the interview process, Scholar role and general scope of service, and key dates/deadlines. Interviewers will complete a standardized evaluation form for each interviewee that provides clear definitions of qualities to be evaluated. 

If your application was accepted, you will be able to schedule an orientation and interview session with us. Each applicant will be individually assessed for his/her essential attributes and unique potential to contribute to the Scholars programs. In short, we are looking for competency, dedication to health care, patient-centered focus, integrity, and communication skills. If you have any questions or concerns about the orientation and interview process, please email castlerecenroll1@copehealthscholars.org.

You will receive your interview results within 2 weeks.

Step 3: Attend a Clearance Session

Following your application acceptance and interview, there will be a stage of time where you need to submit your health immunization and other records at our clearance appointments to be compliant with hospital policy. Clearance may be seen as a time consuming process due to the complexity of healthcare systems such as being able to see a provider, understanding the requirements needed, possible cost of immunizations, and figuring out what costs your insurance will cover.

Please note that while you are not required to have all records completed by the time of your appointment, it is to your benefit to collect as many immunization records as possible to stay on track with program enrollment and get confirmation from our team regarding compliance. It is also recommended to use this time to schedule any necessary clinician appointments to complete titers tests, TB tests, etc. Please note that "titers" mean blood tests. You are required to get a blood test for both Hepatitis B surface antibody and Tuberculosis. In order to save time, you can get these tests done together.

Health records or program forms that require a signature must use a wet signature – no electronic signatures are accepted. All copies of health records must include the Scholar’s full name, date(s) and name of the provider(s). The Scholar is responsible for updating and/or completing all health records in a timely manner throughout the duration of their time in the program, as required by the Centers for Disease Control, Department of Public Health and site policy.

*Preferred method of submitting health records and program forms is via CORE ELMS upload and submission.

Clearance Information can be found by clicking the link below. If you have any questions or concerns regarding any clearance items, feel free to reach out to Administration by emailing castledoa@copehealthscholars.org.

Clearance Information for New Applicants

Step 4: Training Modules

Training will begin with a series of online modules that you MUST complete prior to the in-person training dates. You will receive at least 2 weeks to complete the following modules: Welcome Video, CORE ELMS Training, Anti-Harassment, Health Scholar / Junior Health Scholar Playlist, Health Scholar Patient Care Competencies Playlist, and Workplace Violence Prevention Module.

Please note that it will take about 10-12 hours to complete all the modules, so it is advised that you begin as soon as possible. You will be tested on the material covered in these modules on Training Day 2, so it is imperative that you learn and understand the material thoroughly. Refer to the link below if you need any assistance on setting up your account, viewing, and completing the necessary Training Modules.

Please reach out to the Training Team if you have any questions or concerns by emailing castletc1@copehealthscholars.org.

How to Use CORE for Training Modules

Step 5: Attend Training Days

Attend training day 1, 2, and 3. Arrive on time, take diligent notes, and ask questions! Prospective Scholars must complete ALL Training Days to be enrolled in the program. In order to continue in the program and begin your first shift, you must first pass a written exam and practical exam.

Attendance to Training Days is MANDATORY! Failure to arrive to one or more Training Days will result in your exclusion from the program for the upcoming rotation, at which point you may be deferred to attend training at a later date or in a future rotation.

There are no makeup sessions for missed training days. Scholars are expected to attend all three training days in full and must not arrive late. In the event the Scholar knows they will be unable to attend any of the training days, he/she must reapply for another session.

More information regarding Training Days can be found in our Training & Education Page! If you have any questions or concerns, please email the Training Team at castlerecruitment@copehealthscholars.org.

Training and Education Page

Step 6: Start the Program. You are now a Health Scholar!