Radiologic Technology Admissions Information

2023 Interview Date Set: All program interviews for the next RADT class will be held on June 20th

 

The Radiologic Technology Program has specific admission requirements because of limited maximum enrollment determined by accreditation regulations including, but not limited to, clinical supervision. Applications are accepted only once per year and are only considered for one year; there are no waiting lists for applicants, new applications are accepted each year.

Newly admitted Radiologic Technology students begin the program during the fall term following the June 1st application period. The program length is six, consecutive semesters (24 months), including summer terms. Due to the sequencing of professional courses, applicants having completed many of the general education classes (examples: English Composition I and/or General Psychology) still require the 24-month time frame in order to complete the program.

Admission to the Radiologic Technology program is a competitive process. On average, approximately 70-80 applications are received each year with a maximum, permissible number of 35 students being eligible for enrollment. In the past 5+ years, the program enrollment has averaged 20-24 students annually in order to remain in compliance with clinical supervision policies. Due to the high demand, the application deadline is typically not extended past June 1st.

Links provided on this page are important to the prospective student. Here you will find the link to the official Program Application and checklist. To submit a complete application packet, please review the content under Applicant Information carefully.

Once a student has been accepted, the Technical Standards and Requirements of Accepted Students provide detailed information concerning the expectations of students as they begin their program experience and clinical education rotations. Finally, the Program Handbook outlines all of the specific policies and guidelines that govern a student throughout their time in RADT.