Undergraduate Programs

Medical Imaging Technology
Admission

General Information

Admission to the professional program is competitive; therefore, completion of the prerequisites does not guarantee admission to the program.

Criteria Used for Selection of Class  Previous academic record, evidence of registration in radiography by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), and availability of major clinical concentration (clinical tracks only).

Class Size  Varies yearly based on the availability of clinical education sites for each major area and number of students in the non-clinical track.

Specific Requirements In addition to the Health Professions Programs’ admission policies and procedures found at the beginning of this section of the bulletin, the admission policies below apply to the Medical Imaging Technology Program.

Application Deadline  November 15 of the year before anticipated entry.  Non-clinical track applicants can apply year round.

Total Number of Prerequisite Credit Hours  70.

Minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average  2.80 on a 4.00 scale at the time of application. All college courses taken, including remedial courses and courses that do not meet prerequisite requirements, are considered when calculating the minimum cumulative grade point average.

Minimum Specific Grade Point Average*  Cumulative 2.50 on a 4.00 scale for all math, biological, and physical science course work. All college math, biological, and physical sciences courses taken, including remedial courses and courses that do not meet prerequisite requirements, are considered when calculating the minimum life and physical science grade point average.

*Achievement of minimum grade point averages is a condition of application eligibility only and does not guarantee acceptance into the MIT program.

Minimum Grade Requirement in a Stated Prerequisite Course  C (2.00 on a 4.00 scale).

Interview  An interview is not required.

Technical Standards  See the Health Professions Programs’ policy.

Indiana Residents Preference Policy  See the Health Professions Programs’ policy.

Experience  While radiography experience beyond the initial radiography program is not required, it is helpful.

Last Update: August 14, 2012