Enrollment Information
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General education requirements should be completed prior to entering the program. Students are expected to be within twelve (12) quarter units of meeting the general education requirements prior to acceptance.
All core coursework will be completed online, and can also complete the Radiation Sciences emphasis of Administration and Education concurrently. This can be completed within a one-year time frame.
Students may complete the bachelor's core requirements prior to completion of the clinical area of emphasis. Students may also choose to complete the core classwork after completing the clinical area of emphasis.
Once students have completed their core and specialty classes, as well as their general education, students will be able to participate in the next graduation ceremony, which is held every year in June.
The online BSRS program starts once a year in the summer. Applications are accepted from November 1 through March 1. Plan to apply at least three to four months before the intended start date.
The bachelor core will be completed entirely online.
The applicant must have certification from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Applicants who are eligible to take the ARRT examination for certification but who have not had the opportunity to do so are given provisional status for one quarter in order to give time to take the exam. The University will not sign or verify registry documents of students who obtained their training from another program.
Acceptance into the BSRS program is contingent on completion of an accredited associate's degree (or equivalent) in medical radiography.
Students should not expect admission into the BS program if their cumulative grade point average is below 2.5. (Science and non-science subjects are computed separately.)
A maximum of 70 semester or 105 quarter units from an accredited junior college will be accepted, including units for clinical training. Students who have completed a hospital training program are allowed up to 55 units of academic credit on the basis of their registry certificate.
Be sure that your application is complete, including your statement of purpose, application fee, and references. Arrange to have your transcripts sent directly to the Office of Admissions for the School of Allied Health Professions. Transcript copies are not considered official. Original transcripts must be sent directly from the school where the credits were earned.
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