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Admission Criteria
Admission to the Medical Imaging program from Pre- Medical Imaging is limited and competitive, based on a total composite score of the following:
•      Prerequisite curriculum GPA (Must be 2.5 minimum in order to qualify for preadmission testing)
•      Applicant Recommendation Forms (COMPLETED BY NON-FAMILY MEMBERS)
•      Preadmission testing
•      Personal interview *

* If the number of qualified applicants far exceeds the number of positions available, the program's Admission Committee reserves the right to limit the number of applicants to be interviewed to one and a half times the number of positions available in the class.

Completion of the prerequisite coursework and meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.

Application Requirements
Applicants seeking admission to the Medical Imaging program must meet the following requirements to sit for the preadmission test:

  1. Be admitted to IUFW as a degree seeking student (active status is required prior to submitting admission materials).
  2. Complete and submit all admission materials, including:
    • Application Forms (available on the program website) https://www.iufw.edu/medical-imaging/program-admissions/index.html
    • Official College Transcript from each post-secondary institution attended (unofficial transcript from IUFW Registrar acceptable)
    • For any high school dual credit and/or advanced placement (AP) courses, a high school transcript.
  3. Complete at least 13 credit hours of the prerequisite curriculum with a minimum 2.5 prerequisite curriculum grade point average. The prerequisite curriculum grade point average (GPA) is a calculation used only for the Medical Imaging admission process.
  4. Earn a grade of C- or better in all prerequisite curriculum coursework.
  5. Complete Biol 20300, Biol 20400 and a math course within 5 years of admission to the professional program.
  6. Applications and other required application materials may be submitted between the first business day of November and the first business day of March each year. Submit complete admission packet directly to Medical Imaging and Radiologic Sciences, or postmarked by the first business day of March to be considered for admission into the professional program.


Special Considerations:

  1. Applicants may complete the equivalents of these courses at other colleges and universities. A student may make multiple attempts at a prerequisite course, with the most recent grade calculated in the Prerequisite curriculum GPA.
  2. Students may petition to fulfill some requirements with courses taken at a higher level than the specified course provided that the prerequisite course requirement has been fulfilled. This petition must be indicated by using the SUBSTITUTE COURSE COMPLETION portion of the Prerequisite Checklist Form. Students must earn a C- or better in the substitute course. If approved, the substitution grade will be calculated into the prerequisite curriculum GPA provided it is higher than the grade for the course being replaced.  Prerequisite curriculum coursework and grades from all post-secondary institutions attended will be reviewed and evaluated. Equivalents to pre-admission testing requirements will be evaluated on an individual basis.
 
Admittance to the Program
In order to be admitted to the Medical Imaging program, applicants must complete all Prerequisite curriculum course work by the end of spring semester with a grade of C- or better in each course and maintain a minimum 2.5 Prerequisite curriculum grade point average.

Upon acceptance to the program, final admission is contingent upon an applicant meeting the following requirements:
  • Possess skills and abilities required under the MIRS Technical Standards and Physical Demands and Environmental Conditions or request accommodation through Services for Students with Disabilities
  • Complete a background check that meets the requirement for clinical site placement
  • Pass a drug screening test
  • Complete a physical examination and submit a health record with documentation of required immunizations
  • Obtain an Indiana State Board of Health Radiology Permit (Radiography Track)
  • Have personal health insurance
Upon acceptance into the Medical Imaging Program, students will be provided with the forms and information necessary to complete the above listed additional requirements. Expenses incurred in meeting these requirements are the responsibility of the applicant.

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