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AAS in Radiography at Hagerstown Community College

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Radiography is a health care career that specializes in the use of x-rays to image the body for medical diagnosis and offers excellent employment versatility and mobility.

The Radiography Program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiographic Technology (JRCERT). Upon successful completion of the program, graduates are eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification examination and pursue advanced education in medical imaging.

Collaborative Agreement with Carroll Community College—Carroll Community College students may complete the general education requirements for the radiography program at Carroll Community College and then transfer those credits to Hagerstown Community College. Students who are selected and complete the program graduate from Hagerstown Community College

AS Radiography at Indiana University Purdue University at Fort Wayne

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

The IPFW Radiography Program is offered in affiliation with the Fort Wayne School of Radiography (FWSR). The FWSR is jointly sponsored by Parkview Hospital and St. Joseph Hospital and is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), 20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60606-3182; Phone: (312) 704-5300; Fax: (312) 704-5304; www.jrcert.org.

The Radiography Program curriculum includes general education prerequisite courses provided by IPFW and professional education courses provided by the FWSR. Students are designated as preradiography majors prior to admission to the FWSR. University prerequisite courses may be completed by preradiography students under the advisement of the College of Health and Human Services at IPFW. The professional education curriculum is a structured, full-time, 24-month program beginning Summer Semester II each year. Professional education is a combination of classroom instruction and clinical experience. The clinical experience is conducted in the radiology departments of St. Joseph Hospital, Parkview Hospital, Parkview North Hospital, and Dupont Hospital in addition to Fort Wayne Orthopaedics and Fort Wayne Orthopaedics Dupont facilities.

Application to FWSR – Application materials are obtained from the FWSR by request:

Fort Wayne School of Radiography

700 Broadway

Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802

Phone: (260) 425-3990

Fax: (260) 425-3887

Admission Criteria – Admission to the FWSR from preradiography status is limited and competitive, based on a total composite score of the following:
Preradiography curriculum GPA
References
FWSR preadmission testing
Personal interview

Completion of preradiography course work alone does not ensure admission.

Application Requirements – Applicants seeking admission to the FWSR must meet the following requirements to sit for the preadmission test:

Complete at least 10 credit hours of the preradiography curriculumwith a minimum 2.7 preradiography curriculum grade point average. Preradiography curriculum is:
MA 153
PSY 120
ENG W131
BIOL 203
BIOL 204
CS 106
COM 114 or COM 212

Applicants may complete the equivalents of these courses at other colleges and universities. A student may make two graded attempts at a prerequisite course, with the most recent grade calculated in preradiography curriculum GPA. The student’s two attempts will include any graded attempt, whether or not eliminated from the student’s cumulative GPA by grade replacement.

Earn a grade of C or better in all preradiography curriculum course work.

Complete BIOL 203, BIOL 204, and MA 153 courses within 5 years of the desired start date of the FWSR professional program.

· Submit an application, official high school transcript, official college transcripts (one from each post-secondary institution attended) and references directly to the FWSR, postmarked by March 1 for desired admission in the immediately following Summer Semester II. Reference forms are included in the application materials.

Preradiography curriculum course work and grades from all post-secondary institutions attended will be reviewed and evaluated. Equivalents to preadmission testing requirements will be evaluated on an individual basis.

Preadmission Test – Applicants meeting the preceding criteria will be scheduled for preadmission testing.

Personal Interview – Individuals who meet the minimum preadmission testing score will be contacted to arrange a personal interview. A personal interview is required before a final selection is made.

Admittance to the FWSR – In order to be admitted to the FWSR, applicants must complete all preradiography curriculum course work by the end of spring semester with a grade of C or better in each course and maintain a minimum 2.7 preradiography curriculum grade point average.

Radiologic Technology Degree at St. Francis College Fort Wayne Indiana

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

The Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology Program at the University of Saint Francis is equipped to meet the challenges of providing an education to students in one of the fastest growing, technological developing professions of the century. The University of Saint Francis complies with all federal regulations prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, religion, natural origin, gender, age or disability in matters pertaining to admissions, employment and access to programs. The program has continuously met requirements of accreditation through the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). Questions regarding accreditation may be directed to the JRCERT at 20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60606-3182, (312) 704-5300. www.jrcert.org A fully energized laboratory, state of the art learning resources and student-dedicated faculty provide the basis for a unique and positive learning experience. All faculty members are registered radiologic technologists and possess advanced certifications and/or clinical expertise. Together, these individuals bring an average of 25 years of experience in radiologic technology to the classroom. The Job Market – Bureau of Labor Statistics Predictions The Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Handbook, 2008-2009 edition, states that employment for job entry level radiographers is projected to grow faster than average and job opportunities are expected to be favorable. The employment of radiologic technologists is expected to increase by about 15% from 2006-2016, which is faster than average for all occupations. www.bls.gov/oco/pdf//ocos105.pdf

B.S. in Radiologic Science at St. John’s University New York

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

St. John’s Program of Radiologic Technology was founded in 1967 in recognition of the community’s increasing need for career programs in the Radiologic Sciences. The program is currently fully accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).

The program contains an extremely well balanced and active curriculum, which includes didactic and clinical internship. Upon successful completion of the professional portion of their study students are qualified to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Certifying Exam, which also qualifies them for the New York State license, issued by the Department of Health.

Approved and Accredited By:
Effective January 1, 2002 the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) is recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as the accreditor of radiography educational programs. Also accredited by the New York State Department of Health and New York State Education Department.

AAS in Radiologic Technology at Kent State University Salem

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

The Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology is offered at the Ashtabula Campus and the Salem Campus.

The Salem Campus program is approved and accredited by the
Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology, JRCERT
20 N. Wacker Drive
Suite 900, Chicago, IL 60606-2901
312-704-5300
www.jrcert.org
The Ashtabula Campus program is not JRCERT accredited, nor has it applied to the JRCERT for accredited status.

With the successful completion of the program, graduates are eligible to take the certification examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Admission to the program is on a selective basis due to the limited number of students approved for each clinical education center. The application deadline is Feb. 1. Program applicants are encouraged to meet with an advisor at the campus to discuss the minimum admission requirements. Detailed information and requirements for admission, satisfactory progress and graduation are in the student handbook for this program. A copy of the handbook may be obtained from the program director.

Radiologic Technology Degree at Kent State University Trumbull

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Kent State University offers a program in Radiologic Technology in the discipline of radiography.

The Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology is offered at the Ashtabula Campus and the Salem Campus.

The Salem Campus program is approved and accredited by the
Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology, JRCERT
20 N. Wacker Drive
Suite 900, Chicago, IL 60606-2901
312-704-5300
www.jrcert.org

The Ashtabula Campus program is not JRCERT accredited, nor has it applied to the JRCERT for accredited status.

With the successful completion of the program, graduates are eligible to take the certification examination administered by
the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Admission to the program is on a selective basis due to the limited number
of students approved for each clinical education center. The application deadline is Feb. 1. Program applicants are encouraged
to meet with an advisor at the Salem Campus to discuss the minimum admission requirements. Detailed information and requirements
for admission, satisfactory progress and graduation are in the student handbook for this program. A copy of the handbook may be
obtained from the program director.

Radiologic Technology Degree at University Of Saint Francis

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

The Associate of Science in Radiologic Technology Program at the University of Saint Francis is equipped to meet the challenges of providing an education to students in one of the fastest growing, technological developing professions of the century.

The University of Saint Francis complies with all federal regulations prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, religion, natural origin, gender, age or disability in matters pertaining to admissions, employment and access to programs.

The program has continuously met requirements of accreditation through the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). Questions regarding accreditation may be directed to the JRCERT at 20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60606-3182, (312) 704-5300. www.jrcert.org

A fully energized laboratory, state of the art learning resources and student-dedicated faculty provide the basis for a unique and positive learning experience. All faculty members are registered radiologic technologists and possess advanced certifications and/or clinical expertise. Together, these individuals bring an average of 25 years of experience in radiologic technology to the classroom.

The Job Market – Bureau of Labor Statistics Predictions

The Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Handbook, 2008-2009 edition, states that employment for job entry level radiographers is projected to grow faster than average and job opportunities are expected to be favorable. The employment of radiologic technologists is expected to increase by about 15% from 2006-2016, which is faster than average for all occupations. www.bls.gov/oco/pdf//ocos105.pdf

Why this Program?

• In the past fourteen years, 100% of our graduates have successfully passed the national certifying examination given by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).

Admission Detail of Medical Radiography at University Of The District Of Columbia

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Admissions Overveiw

Admission to the University of the District of Columbia does not guarantee admission to the professional phase of the program. Upon successful completion of pre-professional courses, prospective candidates must apply to the program, be interviewed by the program faculty, and be accepted into the program. This process takes place once a year, and begins in the spring semester of each academic year. Successful candidates must provide evidence of criminal background checks and clearance, provide evidence of health clearance, and complete a pre-clinical orientation.

Note: The Medical Radiography Program is accredited for a maximum of 42 students in the professional phase; therefore, the program will not exceed 20 students in the first-year professional phase per academic year. Program acceptance is prioritized as follows:

Current UDC Student: An applicant who enrolls and completes all pre-requisite courses as medical radiography majors a the University of the District of Columbia;

Intra-University Transfer Student: An applicant who is currently enrolled at UDC but who wishes to transfer from another major to Medical Radiography with at least one academic semester prior to completion of all pre-requisite courses; and

Extra-University Transfer Student: An applicant who transfers from another institution. This applicant must meet all pre-requisite requirements, including the one semester of enrollment as identified under the classification of Intra-University Transfer student.

Accreditation & Credentialing

The University of the District of Columbia Medical Radiography program is accredited by:

The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiological Technology
20 Wacker Drive, Suite 2850
Chicago, IL. 60606-3182
(312) 704-5300

Email: mail@jrcert.org

All program-related academic and clinical education activities take place during a forty- (40) hour week schedule for twenty (20) months. Candidates who successfully complete the program are awarded an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Medical Radiography; and are eligible to take the certification board examination offered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).


Academic Information Admission

Admission Policy
The annual application process begins in the spring of each year. Applicants applying for acceptance in the program are also notified in the spring of each year. The Medical Radiography Program begins in the fall of each year.
To be considered for admission to the program, all candidates must:

Submit an application to the program.

The application is reviewed by the Medical Radiography faculty.
If the application meets all admission requirements, the candidate is invited to be interviewed by the Medical Radiography faculty.
Complete all prerequisite requirements prior to the fall semester in which admission is being sought with a “C” grade or better.
Complete all general education pre-requisites at least one academic semester prior to the application process.
Have and maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale.
Have and maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on a 4.0 scale if transferring from another program of study or another institution.
Mandatory attendance at the pre-clinical orientation session.
Be 18 years-old to qualify for a clinical education assignment.

Students transferring from other institutions are accepted based on clinical space availability. All courses transferred or utilized for re-entry must have been completed within the last five years of the application date and acceptance into the program.

Application packages are available the third week of January each year from Building 44, Room 200-23, the Medical Radiography Program office. Office hours are posted on the door of the Medical Radiography’s office.

Application packages must be returned to the Medical Radiography Program office not later than the second week of February each year. Office hours are posted on the door of the Medical Radiography’s office.

Application packages that are not complete and are returned without all supporting documents by the established deadline will not be considered.

Completion of the application, obtaining supporting documents, and assuring timely delivery by the established deadlines are the responsibilities of the applicant.

Applicants who qualify for an interview will be contacted in writing for an interview date, time, and place.

A physical exam is required of all applicants after admission into the program.

Final acceptance into the Medical Radiography Program is contingent upon passing the physical exam, criminal background check clearance, and meeting the ARRT Standards of Ethics requirements.

The American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) requires the disclosure of all misdemeanor and felony convictions for all applicants for certification in radiography. Individuals considering enrollment in medical radiography should contact the ARRT in advance to learn whether a previous conviction will disallow certification to practice radiography. The ARRT website is: www.arrt.org

Application Checklist

Before delivering your application package, be certain that all of the following items are included:
A completed, signed and dated application
An autobiographical sketch (3-5 typewritten pages – approximately 1,000 -1,500 words)
The autobiographical sketch must be double-spaced, 12 font, Times New Roman
A statement of reason for career/professional choice must be included and written by the applicant)
Two letters of professional recommendation in a sealed and signed envelope (signature must be inscribed across the back of envelope) must be included.

AS in Radiologic Technology at Bakersfield College

Sunday, March 1st, 2009

The Radiologic Technology Program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), 20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2850, Chicago, Illinois 60606-3182, (312) 704-5300 or www.jrcert.org. The program is also approved by the State of California, Department of Health Services, Radiologic Health Branch, P.O. Box 997414, MS-7610, Sacramento, CA 95899-7414, (916) 327-5106 or www.dhs.ca.gov/rhb.

Accreditation Information :
Pre Requisite Courses :
Qualifying Exams :

Tution Fees :
Financial Aid / Scholarship Offered :
Courses :

Radiologic Technology Degree at Capital Community College

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

The Mission of the Radiology Technology program is to prepare competent Radiologic Technologists who will assist the radiologist in providing a high level of radiologic technology expertise to patients in hospitals, clinics, extended care facilities, nursing homes, and other organized health care settings. The program provides education and training to diverse cultural groups which leads to employment, job advancement, or transfer to upper-level educational institutions, according to the statutory mandate and mission of the Board of Trustees of Community-Technical Colleges.

The Radiologic Technology Associate Degree Program addresses the competencies specified by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) and prepares students for employment. Through knowledge gained from the Radiology Technology curriculum and from the liberal arts and sciences, students develop problem solving abilities and critical thinking skills and acquire the educational background to practice as competent radiologic technologists.

The Radiologic Technology Associate Degree Program is designed for students to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to perform radiologic studies. Graduates will be eligible to take the A.R.R.T. national certifying examination. Radiologic technology courses must be taken in sequence. The program is fully accredited by the JRCERT, 20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 900, Chicago, IL 60606-2901, (312) 704-5300. General education courses planned in each semester are to be taken prior to or concurrently with the radiologic technology courses. Clinical time during the winter break between Fall and Spring semesters is required.

Students requesting that CCC accept credits from other colleges for the courses marked with an asterisk (*) are advised that a time limitation may apply.

The College reserves the right to request withdrawal of any student who fails to achieve the objectives of the curriculum. Students must achieve a minimum grade of C in all courses in order to progress from semester to semester and to complete the program.

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