Radiography
Radiography Frequently Asked Questions
- If I don’t have ACT scores, or my scores don’t meet the minimum requirements, will I be able to apply to the Radiography Program?
- If I withdraw from a course and then complete the course with a passing grade later, how many points will I lose on the scoring rubric?
- If I withdrew from a course in the fall, complete the same course in the spring and fail it, then complete the next fall with a passing grade how many points will I lose on the scoring rubric?
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Radiograpy Requirements Information
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Radiography Admission Information
This page contains the following information pertaining to the Radiography Program:
Radiography Program Overview
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Radiography
This is a career and technical education program. Upon successful completion of all program requirements an Associate of Applied Science in Radiography is awarded. Eligible graduates may take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist certification exam and are considered a Registered Technologist in Radiography, or RT(R), upon successful completion. In order to work as a Radiographer in the State of Illinois, licensure through the Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA), Department of Nuclear Safety is required.


