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Radiologic Technology students in lab instruction.

Application Process

  1. Credit students must apply for admission to AACC, identify Health and Human Services as their Field of Interest and select Radiologic Technology (A.A.S.) degree. The general college application process is further detailed on the credit application page.
  2. To apply to the program, you must submit a completed Radiologic Technology application (which can be found on the Health Sciences Applicants page). Program application will be available in January with the application deadline on April 30.* The program begins every fall (August) term. 
  3. You can apply to the program only after meeting all academic and admission criteria. Know your program's requirements and follow directions carefully (see Admission and Academic Requirements below).
  4. The application will be reviewed and you will receive an email to your AACC student email indicating the status of your application. 
  5. Incomplete applications are not considered and will not be processed. You will be notified by your AACC email if required application information was not submitted. 
  6. Email your application to [email protected]. You may also mail your application to the college at:

Anne Arundel Community College
ATTN: School of Health Sciences Admissions HLSB 174
101 College Parkway
Arnold, MD 21012

*If the application deadline falls on a weekend, applications will be accepted until the close of business on the next business day.

Advising

Before you meet with a health sciences advisor, apply to AACC and submit official transcripts from prior academic institutions. Be sure to meet with an advisor.

If you plan to transfer general education requirements, have your official transcripts sent directly to the college's records and registration office. The official transcripts from all previously attended institutions of higher education must be submitted.

Foreign Education and International Students

If you are an international student, there may be additional requirements for you. Visit our international student admissions page to learn more about visa status and for other valuable information.

Foreign Education Transcripts

Foreign educated students must have their college and high school transcripts evaluated by one of the following credential evaluators:

F-1 Visa Students Nonnative English Speaker TOEFL Requirement

International students who plan to obtain an F-1 visa and whose native language is not English must submit a satisfactory Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score. Review AACC’s TOEFL Score Requirement webpage for information, including exemptions for the TOEFL requirement.

Social Security Number Requirement

If you do not have a Social Security number, you may not be permitted at some clinical rotation sites, and site availability could delay or inhibit your progression in the program. An international student admission specialist in AACC's Admissions and Enrollment Development office may be able to assist students with F-1 visa status to obtain a Social Security number through practical training. Call them at 410-777-2677.


Admission and Academic Requirements

Information Session

Attendance at an information session is highly recommended prior to submitting the Radiologic Technology program application. Call 410-777-7310 for dates, times and locations or view the schedule on AACC's online calendar.

  • There is no cost to attend.
  • We offer in-person and virtual information sessions
  • Detailed information regarding program, profession, admission, and academic requirements and selection criteria will be discussed.

English

You must demonstrate eligibility for ENG 101/ENG 101A. There are a number of ways this can be done.

  • Qualifying SAT/ACT scores
  • Appropriate score on the English placement test
  • Unweighted high school GPA (if you graduated in the last five years)
  • Successful completion of developmental courses, if applicable
  • Transfer of credits for ENG-101 equivalent (English Composition 1)
  • Appropriate score on an AP exam
  • Appropriate score on a CLEP® test
  • Appropriate score on GED® test

NOTE: ENG-101/ENG-101A completed with a grade of C or better is a prerequisite to applying to the Radiologic Technology program.

See an academic advisor for information or visit our Determine Placement page.

Mathematics

You must demonstrate eligibility for MAT 137 (College Algebra). There are a number of ways this can be done. 

  • Qualifying SAT/ACT scores
  • Appropriate score on the mathematics placement test
  • Unweighted high school GPA plus coursework (if you graduated in the last five years)
  • Successful completion of developmental courses, if applicable
  • Transfer of credits for a MAT-137 course
  • Appropriate score on an AP exam
  • Appropriate score on a CLEP test

NOTE: MAT-137 completed with a grade of C or better is a prerequisite to applying to Radiologic Technology program. MAT-145, MAT-151, MAT-191 or MAT-230 satisfies the MAT-137 requirement. (Former MAT courses MAT-121, MAT-131, MAT-141 or MAT-142 will also satisfy the MAT-137 requirement).

For information see an academic advisor or visit our Determine Placement page.

 

Test of Essential Academic Skills (ATI TEAS)

You must demonstrate a proficient score of 65% or higher. There will be no minimum for each section. Scores are not rounded.

ATI TEAS must be taken within two years of the date of application submission. 

  • There is no limit on the number of attempts to score proficient or better.
  • No other version of this test is acceptable.
  • Approved remote TEAS testing will be accepted.
  • To register for the virtual TEAS test, visit the ATI website for directions on what to expect and how to register.
  • You are required to send the official TEAS transcript to Anne Arundel Community College via your student ATI account. Review instructions on the ATI website.

Prerequisites

You will find course descriptions in the AACC College Catalog for the listed program prerequisites.

  • MAT-137 – College Algebra: 3 credit hours
  • ENG-101/ENG-101A – Academic Writing and Research 1: 3 credit hours or equivalent (English Composition 1): 3 credit hours
  • COM-111 – Fundamentals of Oral Communications: 3 credit hours OR
  • COM-116 – Fundamentals of Oral Communications for Non-Native Speakers: 3 credit hours
  • SOC-111 – Introduction to Sociology: 3 credit hours
  • BIO-231 – Human Biology 1: 4 credit hours AND
  • BIO-232 – Human Biology 2: 4 credit hours

OR

  • BIO-233 – Anatomy and Physiology 1: 4 credit hours AND
  • BIO-234 – Anatomy and Physiology 2: 4 credit hours
    BIO-101 is a prerequisite for BIO-233 and BIO-234.
    Note: if choosing to take BIO-233 and BIO-234, it will take three terms to complete this science sequence.

All six prerequisite courses listed above must be completed by the end of the spring term in which you apply. All prerequisites must be completed with a grade of C or better to be considered for selection. It is recommended but not required that the science and math prerequisites be taken within seven years of the term the application is submitted. Due to the selection process, the program cannot accept pass-fail as a replacement for letter grades in required courses.

Satisfactory Academic Standing

Must have a minimum adjusted grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 at this college to be considered for selection into the Radiologic Technology program.

Admission Recommendations

Volunteer/Employment Experience
A minimum of 60 hours of volunteer and/or employment experience in a clinical, health-related setting at the time of application, within the last seven years, is recommended. Volunteer and/or employment experience may be submitted on the form at the end of the application.

Shadow Day in Laboratory
This is an opportunity to watch our current students practice positioning for radiographic exams during laboratory sessions. Email the program director at [email protected] for dates and times.

College Credit Transfer

If you have taken program prerequisites or other general education courses at a nationally recognized institution other than AACC, you must submit official transcripts with your application for review.

Learn more about transfer credit.

Note: A transcript/equivalency certificate is considered official when enclosed in a sealed envelope from the institution or sent electronically by the sending institution. It must also include a graduation/completion date, if applicable, and a school official’s signature. Your application will not be considered complete if the required documentation is not received prior to or at the time your application is submitted.


Required Courses

The required courses for this program may be found in the Loading....

All students must receive a minimum grade of C or better in each prerequisite course, general education course and each radiologic technology course and a mark of satisfactory in the clinical laboratory to proceed in the program.

Due to the selection process, the program cannot accept pass-fail as a replacement for letter grades in the required courses.


Selection Process

The criteria used to select candidates will be applied in the following order:

  • Applications must be submitted by application deadline date.
  • You are eligible for selection if you have completed all the admission and academic requirements by the date your application is submitted. You have until the end of the spring term in which they are applying to complete prerequisite courses. For details see prerequisites information under Admission and Academic Requirements.
  • The applications will be reviewed, and you will receive an email indicating the status of your application.
  • Selection for the class will be made after spring grades are posted.
  • Admissions will choose the most competitive applicants and will review:
    • Prerequisite grades
    • ATI TEAS scores and number of attempts
    • Volunteer/employment experience in health-related setting (not a requirement, but encouraged)
    • Shadow lab attendance
    • Information Session attendance (not required, but encouraged)
  • Selected applicants will have their selection packet for acceptance emailed to their AACC email address.

How to Calculate Your Score

Enter your expected points in cells where there is an “X” in the “Your Score” column. If you did not meet the criterion, input a “0” for that criterion’s cell in the “Your Score” column. Then add all the points and record your total score in the last cell of the “Your Score” column.

Admission Criteria Points Value Your Score

ATI TEAS – Total Score

 

Proficient – 65% to 79.3%

1

 

Advanced – 80% to 91.3%

2

 

Exemplary – 92% to 100%

3

 

ATI TEAS – Total Number of Attempts

 

3 or more attempts

1

 

2 attempts

2

 

1 attempt

3

 

Biology 1 Prerequisite Grade (BIO-231 or BIO-233)

 

X

C
OR
C (Lecture) / B (Lab)
OR
C (Lecture) / A (Lab)

1  

B
OR
B (Lecture) / A (Lab)
OR
B (Lecture) / C (Lab)

2  

A (Lecture) / B (Lab)
OR
A (Lecture) / C (Lab)

3  

A

4  

Biology 2 Prerequisite (BIO-232 or BIO-234)

  X

C
OR
C (Lecture) / B (Lab)
OR
C (Lecture) / A (Lab)

1  

B
OR
B (Lecture) / A (Lab)
OR
B (Lecture) / C (Lab)

2  

A (Lecture) / B (Lab)
OR
A (Lecture) / C (Lab

3  

A

4  

Math Prerequisite Grade

  X

C or AP 3

1  

B or AP 4

2  

A or AP 5 or CLEP

3  

English Prerequisite Grade

  X

C or AP 3

1  

B or AP 4

2  

A or AP 5 or CLEP

3  

Sociology Prerequisite Grade

  X

C

1  

B

2  

A

3  

Communications Prerequisite Grade

  X

C

1  

B

2  

A

3  

Proof of at least 60 hours of Volunteer/Work Experience in Patient Care

1 X

Shadow Lab Attendance

Information Session Attendance

1 X

TOTAL POINTS

29 X/29

 

Acceptance

Applicants who have met the academic and admission requirements and have been selected will receive a message at their AACC email address offering acceptance into the program.

If you are granted acceptance, you must accept your seat in the program in order to secure a seat.

To meet additional program and clinical requirements, students must submit a completed health examination record, American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) CPR, and criminal background check by designated deadlines. Students who do not meet these deadlines will not be permitted in the program. Instructions on how to complete these items and the specific deadlines will be provided via email to selected students.

Qualified applicants not initially selected for acceptance will be placed on a waitlist in the order received and notified of selection when a seat becomes available. Waitlist applicants not given a seat for the term which they applied for must reapply for future consideration.

Applicants who are offered a seat but decline will have to reapply for a future seat. Seats will not be held.

Note: A urine drug screen may be required by specific clinical sites for clinical rotations.

Health Examination Record

Students accepted to this program must submit a health examination record completed by a physician, nurse practitioner or physician assistant validating that the student meets the technical standard of good physical and mental health as established by the School of Health Sciences and verifying that the student is free of communicable diseases as evidenced by required immunizations/titers.

Learn more about the health examination record to include vaccinations and technical standards.

Criminal Background Check

All health sciences students who are offered acceptance and/or clinical placement into the Radiologic Technology program are required to satisfactorily complete a criminal background check and possible urine drug screening. For complete details visit the Criminal Background Checks and Drug Screening page

CPR

Students must successfully complete the American Heart Association Basic Life Support CPR certification course by the designated deadline.

Anne Arundel Community College and/or the School of Health Sciences reserves the right to revise requirements for admission into the Health Sciences programs, the selection criteria and procedures, and the required courses for programs of study as deemed necessary without prior notification.