Admission to the Radiologic Technology Program
All students must meet the following minimum requirements for consideration. Meeting these requirements will not guarantee admission to the program, which is highly competitive.
Freshmen
- Completion of a NYS/GED Diploma. Out of state residents must score a minimum of 470 Math and 470 Verbal on the SAT or 19 on Math and 19 on the English portion of the ACT.
- Completion of a NYS Regents Biology with passing regents score of 80 or greater or a college level, 4 credit, human biology course with a grade of 2.25 or greater.
- Completion of a NYS Regents English II with passing regents score of 75 or greater.
- Completion of a NYS Regents Course II with passing regents score of 75 or greater.
- Non-NYS graduates must have completed similar requirements at their previous institution.
Students who do not meet any one portion of the requirements will be granted admission to the A.S. Degree in Math & Science until such requirement has been satisfied.
- Admission is limited based on available space.
- Students must successfully complete all pre-requisites of the program (i.e. Human Biology, BIO 100 is a pre-requisite for Anatomy & Physiology I, BIO 215). Normally course waivers will not be issued.
- The Vice President for Academic Affairs reserves the right to deny admission to any person, whom he/she feels cannot successfully complete the program without prior course study.
Transfer Students
Student must be in good academic standing at previous institution attended with a minimum GPA or 2.25 / 4.00 and meet the above requirements or their equivalent.
Re-Admission to the Radiologic Technology Program
Students who have received a "C-" or lower in either the theoretical or the clinical component of the Radiologic Technology Program, or who have withdrawn from the Radiologic Technology course(s), must be able to receive consideration for re-admission to the program on a one-time only basis. Decisions for re-admission will be based on the same criteria as used for all applicants and the availability of space in the class.
The Radiological Technology Program must be completed within three years of taking the first Radiologic technology course.
In addition, the following conditions must be met:
- Documentation (orally or in writing) must be presented to the Enrollment Management Office explaining why the student should be allowed readmission into the Radiologic Technology Program. In addition, students must formally reapply for admission into the program by completing an admission application;
- Students who are reapplying to the program must have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 as well as a 2.5 GPA in all Liberal Arts and Science courses.