2024-2025 Catalog
Radiologic Technology
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School of Allied Health & Exercise Studies
College of Professional & Technical Studies
Davis Career Center
740-245-7301 office; 740-245-7440 fax
Mission Statement
In accordance with the mission of University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College, the Radiologic Technology program is designed to prepare students to be competent, entry-level radiographers who contribute to the healthcare team.
The Radiologic Technology (RAD) program’s curriculum prepares students to enter the workforce as entry-level radiographers. Graduates will earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Radiologic Technology and will be eligible to apply for the National Certification Examination in Radiology through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
Radiographers are individuals who are educated about delivering ionizing radiation. Radiographers are responsible for evaluating radiographs, applying radiation safety standards at all times, and administering contrast agents for better imaging. Radiographers also provide patient education and support, and must possess a high level of interpersonal skills. Radiographers are employed by hospitals, clinics, mobile imaging units, urgent care centers, or diagnostic imaging centers.
Accreditation
The Radiologic Technology Program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology, 20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850, Chicago IL 60660-3182, 312-704-5300, www.jrcert.org
Facilities
Lecture and lab classes are held in Davis Career Center Room 105.
Admission Requirements and Procedures
Health Requirements
- Vision Capabilities: Normal or corrected refraction within the range of 20/20 to 20/60, distinguish between color shades.
- Hearing Capabilities: Posses normal or corrected hearing abilities within 0-45 decibel range.
- Motor Capabilities: Maneuver large radiographic equipment weighing between 100-150 lbs. without assistance. Lift a minimum of 25 lbs. without assistance using proper body mechanics. Assist in lifting patients using proper body mechanics. Stand for extended periods of time. Walk without assistance long distances maneuvering radiographic equipment or transporting patients.
- Language Capabilities: Communicate verbally with patient, patient families, coworkers, and other medical personnel.
- Mental Capabilities: Think and act quickly to emergencies. Cope with stress. Comprehend daily work activities.
- Other: Pass drug/alcohol testing and required BCI & FBI background checks with clear results.
Academic Requirements
- High school or college cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.5 or higher. High school or College Credit Plus seniors may apply without attending a year of college first. All other College Credit Plus students are ineligible.
- Students with GEDs must successfully complete 24 credit hours as a full-time student or successfully complete 24 credit hours in consecutive semesters (excluding summers) of general courses required in the RAD program.
- The college cumulative GPA will be used in place of the high school cumulative GPA for all students who have attended college for a minimum of 12 credit hours.
- Completed one unit each of high school biology I, algebra I, and chemistry I or college-level equivalents and earned a minimum grade of “C” in each course.
- The student must earn a minimum of a “C” or better in Introduction to Probability & Statistics, Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology, Pharmacology & The Human Body, Sectional Anatomy, and/ or Standards for Patient Care if enrolled in these courses.
- Any required and/or prerequisite courses in progress have to be completed with a minimum grade of a “C” by the end of spring semester to be eligible.
Admission Procedure
Step One:
Rio Grande Admission Requirements
- Prospective applicants to the program should begin by applying for general admission/acceptance status to Rio Grande, which can be done by completing an application or by logging onto www.rio.edu and completing the online admissions application. There is no admissions fee for applying online.
- Identify your “intended major field of study” as Allied Health - Associate Degree (2 years).
- It is the student’s responsibility to send an official copy of his/her high school and/or college transcript(s) to Rio Grande.
- Students must meet all Rio Grande admission requirements.
- Students must be admitted to Rio Grande by February 1 to be considered for RAD program admission.
Step Two:
RAD Admission Requirements and Procedures
- Complete and submit the School of Allied Health Radiologic Technology Program (RAD) Application, available in the Admissions Office, the School of Allied Health, or online at https://www.rio.edu/admissions/apply/ by February 1 of the year you are seeking fall admission.
- RAD applications are good for one year only. After students are selected for the next academic year, all applications will be discarded. Students not accepted into the program must reapply each year.
- No application will be considered without complete documentation.
- Students will be required to sit for the HESI A2 exam after the February 1 application deadline. Qualifying students will be scheduled for the HESI A2 exam by the RAD Program Director after the completed program application has been reviewed.
Required Documents Checklist:
- High School Transcripts with scores from 1st grading period of senior year
- College transcripts including Rio Grande
Submit the required documentation to:
Chris Barker
Director, Radiologic Technology Program
University of Rio Grande/Rio Grande Community College
P.O. Box 500
Rio Grande, OH 45674
Radiologic Technology Applicant Selection Process
Applicants will be scored based on cumulative GPA and HESI A2 exam scores. This will account for 50% of the admission criteria based on the following objective point system:
GPA (Cumulative): |
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3.7 - 4.0= 20 |
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3.3 - 3.6= 15 |
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3.0 - 3.2= 10 |
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2.5 - 2.9= 5 |
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HESI A2 Scores: |
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80 - 100% = 20 |
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60 - 79% = 15 |
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50 - 59% = 10 |
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49% and below = 5 |
Meeting all of the above requirements does not mean automatic admission/acceptance into the program nor does it guarantee an interview.
Applicants with the higher scores will be scheduled for an interview, which will count for 50% of the admission criteria. The interview process will consist of a selection committee who will interview and rank these applicants. The selection committee’s decision is based upon the submitted academics achievements and the interview process to determine who is most likely to succeed in the program. The program director will notify applicants if selected for an interview to be scheduled in April of each year.
After the interview process, applicants will be selected for the Radiologic Technology program. Applicants not initially selected for admission will be encouraged to enroll in Allied Health courses designed to prepare them to reapply for possible enrollment at a later date.
Applicant Acceptance
After the interview process, applicants will be notified of acceptance by the program director. Students will be assigned a faculty advisor and student success coach who will assist in scheduling for Fall semester.
Students selected for the Radiologic Technology program must, prior to the beginning of classes:
- Submit a completed Physical Examination & Medical History Form.
- Submit complete childhood immunization and booster records.
- Submit proof of varicella zoster live-virus vaccine or reliable history of varicella (chicken pox) or serologic evidence of immunity.
- Submit proof of receiving Hepatitis B vaccine series.
- Submit proof of flu vaccine.
- Submit BCI & FBI background checks and drug/alcohol tests with clear results.
- Submit a copy of current CPR certification. Students are responsible for CPR certification fee.
Drug & Alcohol Testing: Students in the RAD program are subject to random drug and/or alcohol testing. Students are responsible for testing fee. The student must pass random drug/alcohol test.
BCI and FBI Background Checks: Students in the RAD program are subject to BCI and FBI background checks. Students are responsible for background check fees. The student must receive a BCI & FBI background checks with clear results.
Only students who are officially admitted into the Radiologic Technology program can enroll in the Radiologic (RAD) courses.
Radiologic Technology Grading Scale
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A=93-100% |
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B=85-92% |
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C=75-84% |
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F=≤74% |
Program Officials:
Program Director
Chris Barker, M.S., RT(R) (ARRT)
cbarker@rio.edu
740-245-7319
Clinical Coordinator
Rachel Payne, RT(R)
rpayne@rio.edu
740-245-7914
ProgramsAssociate of Applied ScienceCoursesRadiologic Technology
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