Information sessions are also a great way to learn more about the program and application process! Prospective students are required to attend an information session within one year of the application due date of February 1.
Not sure where to start? Please contact Foundations of Health advising at fohadvising hcc. Access the radiologic technology program handbook online.
State licensure is required to work as a radiologic technologist in Massachusetts, either by holding a temporary or regular license. Please visit the Massachusetts government webpage for additional information on Applying for a Temporary Radiologic Technology License in the state of Massachusetts. Successful completion of the HCC Radiologic Technology program meets the education requirement for primary eligibility pathway in radiography to become board-certified by the ARRT.
Please visit the Massachusetts government webpage for additional information on Applying for a Radiologic Technology License in the state of Massachusetts.
For requirements to practice as a radiologic technologist in states other than Massachusetts, please visit the American Society of Radiologic Technologists ASRT webpage on Individual State Licensure Information , which will direct you to each state's requirements for practice.
For additional assistance determining whether the HCC Radiologic Technology program meets each state's requirements for practice, please contact the HCC Radiologic Technology program director Mary Buckley at mbuckley hcc. Admission into the HCC radiologic technology program is selective. Applicants need to meet the minimum application requirements and submit the necessary documents by February 1 to be considered for admission into the program the following fall semester.
These requirements are in addition to any needed for general admission into Holyoke Community College. You may find the Radiologic Technology Application Checklist helpful to organize the process.
Admission into the radiologic technology program is competitive due to space limitations. Applicants will be evaluated compared to others in the same applicant pool. Applications meeting the minimum requirements stated above will be reviewed. The following criteria are NOT requirements for application or admission but are used to evaluate applications. Students admitted to the program must meet additional requirements to be eligible for clinical placement.
Admitted students will be provided instructions on when and how to complete the requirements. These requirements include:. The following essential functions will be necessary to successfully complete the radiologic technology program. In some cases, assessment and developmental courses may help students meet these standards. These functional abilities may be performed with reasonable accommodation.
This information is provided to allow students to assess their own capabilities. The mission of the radiologic technology program at Holyoke Community College is to graduate students with an Associate of Science degree in the curriculum of radiologic technology, and provide the skills and knowledge necessary to enter medical imaging professions.
In addition, the program supports the overall HCC mission as stated in the college catalog. Goal 3: Students will demonstrate critical thinking and problem solving skills. Student learning outcomes:. For complete assessment data, please contact the program director at mbuckley hcc.
The following sample program schedule is included for prospective students to have a sense of the time commitment required for the Radiologic Technology program.
Note: the sample schedule is subject to change. The program begins with a fall semester start, then includes Wintersession, spring semester, summer semester, and fall semester, and ends after a second spring semester. Students attend summer clinical for 10 weeks over an week period a one-week break is built in. Two weeks of evening rotations M-F, 2 — 10 p. The following is the most current program effectiveness data for the Radiologic Technology program at Holyoke Community College.
Credentialing Examination: The number of students who pass, on the first attempt, the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists ARRT certification examination, or an unrestricted state licensing examination, compared with the number of graduates who take the examination within six months of graduation.
This organization establishes and assures maintenance of high standards of quality for all accredited radiography programs, including this one at Hagerstown Community College. The radiography pogram was awarded the maximum 8 year accreditation award in with anticipated re-accreditation in year Median annual salary for radiologic and MRI technologists. Radiologic and MRI technologist jobs in the U. HCC's faculty bring a strong educational background and industry experience to the classroom.
Failure to read this catalog or content on the HCC website does not excuse students from adhering to the requirements and regulations. Hagerstown Community College does not discriminate against any individual for reasons of race, sex, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, sexual orientation, or conditions of disability in the admission and treatment of students, educational programs and activities, scholarship and loan programs, hiring of faculty and staff, or any terms and conditions of employment.
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