School of Radiography Application

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Requirement for New School of Radiography Applicants

The students applying for the 2013 class and thereaftermust have earned a minimum of an associate’s degree or have successfully completed a year of transfer credit from Mohawk Valley Community College or Herkimer County Community College before being accepted into Faxton-St. Luke’s School of Medical Radiography. We currently have a 1 + 2 articulation agreement with the two local community colleges which provides the appropriate degree plan to fulfill this requirement.

If an applicant possesses an associate’s or advanced degree in any discipline, it is a requirement to complete A&P I & II w/Lab and Medical Terminology in addition to their existing degree and maintain a grade of “C” or above. 

The new ARRT regulation states that candidates applying for radiography certification beginning Jan. 1, 2015, must have earned an associate degree, baccalaureate degree or graduate degree from an institution accredited by a mechanism acceptable to the ARRT. For more information about this regulation visit https://www.asrt.org/Content/News/PressRoom/PR2009/arrtsetsde090918.aspx.

Mohawk Valley Community College Radiologic Technology Associate Degree Program:

www.mvcc.edu/academic-programs/degrees/health-studies-radiologic-technology

Herkimer County Community College Radiologic Science Associate Degree Program:  

http://www.herkimer.edu/images/uploads/academic_pdf/science.pdf

How to Apply

Applications must be made on the official forms of the program with the following information mailed directly to the Program Director:

  1. Completed application, three letters of recommendations and $30 fee
  2. Completed High School Transcript
  3. All Transcripts of Colleges or Post-Secondary Education
  4. Results of SAT I Examination
  5. Appear for a Personal Interview Upon Request by the Admission Committee

NOTE: The application deadline is January 15 for candidates seeking admission the following July.

Communication and Attitude

Positive communication skills along with a patient-focused and friendly demeanor are important. You will be interacting with patients, their families and all members of the healthcare team. You need to be able to effectively express yourself in both writing and speech.

Moral Character

Our organization operates under a Code of Conduct which includes our core values of quality service, honesty, respect and dignity, teamwork and pride and communication. All these are important for an applicant to the program.

Motivation

To be successful applicants should have a strong interest in Medical Radiography and sound reasons for having selected it as a professional career.

Health

The study and practice of Medical Radiography makes many demands on physical and emotional stamina. Good physical and mental health are important. A student will not be permitted to study at the school until a health report for admission from the applicant's physician is submitted to and accepted by the Admissions Committee.

NOTE: Conviction of a felony or misdemeanor may affect an individual’s right to be licensed in Radiologic Technology. Applicants should see the Director of Education.