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Radiologic Technology

Associate in Applied Science Degree

Advisors:
Kerry Mohney, (269) 927-8100 ext. 5093, mohney@lakemichigancollege.edu
Ildiko Widman(269) 927-8100 ext. 5012, widman@lakemichigancollege.edu


Health
Sciences

About the Program
The Radiologic Technology program trains you to become a radiologic technologist. This two-year program includes two spring semester and one summer semester of courses. You will obtain clinical experience at local healthcare faciliteis in addition to formal classroom instruction provided on campus.

Program Accreditation
This program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology, 20 N. Wacker Dr., Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60606-3182; Phone 312-704-5300.

Associate's Degree
Upon completion of the 66-credit Radiologic Technology program, you will receive an Associate in Applied Science degree.

Degree Requirements

Scholarship Opportunities
In addition to several general scholarships that are based on academic excellence, need, and other criteria, the following scholarships are available to students enrolled in the Radiologic Technology program and meet specific scholarship criteria:

  • Jack and Freda Sparks Educational Opportunities Scholarship
  • Lakeshore Rotary Joe Carver Memorial Scholarship
  • Organ Transplants of Southwestern Michigan/ Edward F. Heyn Memorial Scholarship
  • Kalamazoo Community Foundation, John Charles Volderauer Memorial Scholarship
  • ASRT Education and Research Foundation, Jerman-Cahoon Student Scholarship
  • ASRT Education and Research Foundation, Royce Osborn Minority Student Scholarship
  • MSRT Student Scholarships

To see if you qualify for one of these scholarship, please visit the Financial Aid section of our website.

 

Radiologic Technology Program Handbook
In addition to the rules stated in this catalog, Radiologic Technology students are required to abide by the rules stated in the Radiologic Technology Program Handbook, which may be reviewed in the College library.

Certification Examination
Graduates are eligible to apply to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) national certification examination. Any applicant who has been convicted of a felony must pre-apply to ARRT for determination of eligibility to sit for the National Certification examination.

 

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