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ADDENDUM | Radiography Admissions and General Information

Pictured | Payton Walter | Radiography | Goshen, Indiana (hometown)


Required Admission Materials

Admission to the Clinical/Professional Program is based upon each applicant’s admission grade point average (AGPA) of the completed preradiography general-education core courses, a math/science grade point average (M/S GPA), campus enrollment status, repeat factor, and a personal statement (essay). A maximum of 20 students are admitted each summer session II.

Admission to the Clinical/Professional Program is based upon each applicant’s admission grade point average (AGPA) of the completed preradiography general-education core courses, repeat factor, a personal statement (essay), and an interview. A maximum of 19 students are admitted each summer session II.


Admission Rating System

At the conclusion of the spring semester of program application, students in the applicant pool are scored to determine their rank order. The criteria for admission consideration is based on a a 4.0 scale as follows:

  • Application GPA (the weighted GPA of all program prerequisite courses): 35%
  • Application GPA (the weighted GPA of all program prerequisite courses): 45%
  • Science GPA (the weighted GPA of the program prerequisite science courses): 30%
  • Essay (the average of reviewers’ scores): 15%
  • Campus Enrollment (the weight assigned to the type of institution where the program prerequisite courses were taken): 5%
  • Course Repeat (the weight assigned to the number of program prerequisite courses that were repeated): 15%

The top ranked applicants (max. of 35) will be selected for an individual interview (25%). The individual interviews will score applicants on:

  • Knowledge of the Profession
  • Communication
  • Responsibility/Decision-making
  • Motivation

Students admitted to the Radiography program will be determined by the combination of their pre-interview score (75%) and their interview rank (25%).

Students offered a clinical position within the associate degree program must formally accept or decline admission, in writing, to the program prior to the beginning of the semester to which they are admitted. Students offered a position in the Clinical/Professional Program but decline acceptance or become academically ineligible can reapply to the program the following year. They must compete with the applicant pool for the semester in which they request entrance with no preference or wait listing given. Students have only three opportunities to decline admission in writing prior to losing their eligibility to apply.


Academic Renewal

If a student was granted academic renewal by the University, then the student should use the Student Undergraduate Program Summary GPA instead of the Indiana University Undergraduate Summary GPA for their Cumulative GPA.

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