Admission Procedures
- Submit the following to the Admissions office:
- Register for and successfully complete RADT 1100, Introduction to Medical Imaging.
- Submit completed application forms received in RADT 1100 or obtained from a faculty member.
- Submit a copy of transcripts from all colleges previously attended to program faculty
- If an applicant does not meet minimum eligibility requirements or is not admitted to the program, and has completed RADT 1100, he/she will be notified in writing. To reapply the following year, he/she must meet with a Rad Tech faculty member for program updates and a new application packet.
Background Checks
Criminal background checks may be a requirement at some affiliated clinical training sites. Based on the results of the criminal background check, an affiliated clinical site may determine to not allow your presence at their facility. This could result in your inability to successfully complete the requirements of a specific course and your program. More information is available from your program director.
Options:
Truescreen - Radiologic Tech Annual MVR
Truescreen - Radiologic Tech Program
NOTICE: FELONY OR MISDEMEANOR CONVICTIONS
The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) has stringent rules regarding misconduct and eligibility to take the national registry exam. If you have been convicted of any felony or misdemeanor offense(s), you may complete the pre-application review process with the ARRT prior to program enrollment to avoid delays and uncertainty regarding certification eligibility. The pre-application review form is downloadable from the Ethics section of ARRT’s website at www.arrt.org or by phoning ARRT at 651.687.0048. In the event that a student or graduate of the Radiologic Technology Program is concerned about ARRT eligibility, it is the sole responsibility of the student or graduate to certify eligibility with the ARRT.