Radiographers are the eyes of the medical field. Ready to join the ranks? Learn how to perform radiologic diagnostic procedures, protect patients from radiation, and evaluate radiographic images. After earning an AAS, you are eligible for the national ARRT certification exam and may obtain a license from the Texas Medical Board.
Before you can apply to the Medical Radiography program, you will need to apply and get accepted to San Jacinto College. Once that's done, follow the rest of the steps below.
All prospective radiography students are required to attend a mandatory medical radiography
program information session. Radiography faculty and staff will provide an overview
of the program and how to apply.
Find out dates, times, and locations for all of our sessions.
Request official transcripts from all institutions you’ve previously attended, including San Jac. You will need to submit these to the San Jac Admissions Office with your application.
Next, head to your Secure Online System (SOS) account and complete a degree evaluation “What If” for AAS Medical Radiography 2024-2025. You'll need to submit this with your Medical Radiography program application.
Before acceptance into the radiography program, you’ll need to earn a “C” or higher
in all prerequisite classes, including ENGL 1301, MATH 1314, BIOL 2301, BIOL 2101,
and RADR 1201.
While enrolled in the Medical Radiography AAS degree, you'll also need to complete
general education core courses in humanities or fine arts and PSYC 2301. These are
part of the degree plan.
Required for all radiography and sonography students, the HESI A2 exam is a 4.5 hour timed, computerized test that evaluates your readiness for the program. Be sure to read the HESI A2 Exam Instruction Packet.
After you’ve completed all steps, it’s time to apply to the program. The application
periods are:
Fall semester: March 1 - May 1
Spring semester: August 1 - October 1
Summer semester: November 1 - January 17
Applications will be evaluated with our admission scoring rubric.
Review our Admissions Criteria prior to applying.
The San Jacinto College Medical Radiography program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology.
20 North Wacker Dr., Suite 2850
Chicago IL 60606-3182
Phone: 312-704-5300
Email: mail@jrcert.org
Web: www.JRCERT.org
The program’s current award is 8 years.
General program accreditation information and the current accreditation award letter
can be found here at JRCERT.org.
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