School of Radiologic Technology

School of Radiologic Technology

North Memorial's School of Radiologic Technology is dedicated to providing high quality education through the use of competency-based clinical and comprehensive didactic techniques. We help our students become an integral part of the health care team that provides compassionate care to the communities we serve.

We offer a comprehensive program that gives students the clinical and didactic knowledge to be successful in an entry-level position and allows them to successfully complete the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) exam. Students are challenged to develop problem solving, critical thinking and communication skills that will allow them to apply and adapt what they have learned in the didactic and clinical setting. Emphasis is placed on the importance of radiation protection for patients and caregivers alike.

Benefits of the North Memorial School of Radiologic Technology

  • We are accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). This is required to take the American Registry Examination. Successful completion enable graduates to become a Registered Technologist (RT).
  • Upon completion of training each student receives a Certificate of Completion.
  • Clinical rotations include the following areas: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Radiation Therapy, Interventional Radiology, Cardiovascular Lab, CT, Ultrasound, Nuclear Medicine, Mammography (optional rotation) and Quality Control. Evening rotations are included.
  • North Memorial offers a state-of-the-art Imaging Department and is one of the region's only Level I Trauma Center, allowing students to enjoy a variety of patient and clinical experiences.
  • Students participate in small classes for more individualized training.
  • All of our students who have taken the American Registry Examination have passed
  • Credit transfer agreement with Dunwoody Technical College.

Program Schedule
The program lasts is 24 months, and students attend classes and clinicals 40 hours per week. The program begins in March and September each year. No more than six students are accepted into each class.

Student Fees
Students are responsible for tuition, textbooks and uniforms. Current costs are available by contacting the program faculty. The program does not participate in financial aid programs.

Prerequisites
Applicants must have a strong math and science background from either high school and/or post high school, including the following:

  • Completed 15 credits of general education from a regionally accredited institution. These credits must include mathematics and written/oral communication.
  • At least two math courses
    scoring 2.5 (B-) or above
  • At least two science courses
    scoring 2.5 (B-) or above
  • As part of the math and science requirements, each applicant must successfully complete Alegbra and Biology, scoring 2.5 (B-) or above in each course.

Please print a brochure, which will give you an overview of our program. The academic requirements to submit an application are strictly adhered to.

Before an application is considered complete, the following must be submitted. All components must be submitted together or the application will be discarded.

All of the above items are required prior to the application deadline listed in the brochure.

For more information, please contact the School of Radiologic Technology at (763) 520-5337.