Application
Complete the online Radiologic Technology application November 1 - November 30 for the Summer term. An application timeline is provided within the application.
Radiology Technology Application
Important Information About Applying
- The Radiologic Technology application is available November 1- November 30 to begin the radiology program in the Summer term.
- You must have a current general admissions application on file. If not, complete an online admissions application. (If you have taken classes at JJC but more than one year has passed since the conclusion of your most recent semester then you must complete a new JJC application.)
- Complete the radiology technology application, you will need to know your JJC student ID# and JJC student email, to be able to log into your college account.
- If you haven’t already, submit an official, sealed high school transcript or high school equivalency (GED or HiSET) transcript to the JJC Admissions Office at Admissions@jjc.edu or drop it off in the Campus Center, room A-1020.
- If you are a transfer student, courses and grades from your previous institutions must be posted to your JJC academic record by 12/31.
Show verification of all general education courses and prerequisites completed with a grade "C" or better by 12/31.
General education courses and prerequisites are listed below:
- BIO 100 - Medical Terminology (3 credits) not needed to apply
- BIO 251 - Anatomy & Physiology II) (4 credits) not needed to apply
- BIO 250 – Human Anatomy & Physiology I (4 credits)
- ENG 101 – Rhetoric I (3 credits)
- PSYC 101 - General Psychology (3 credits Elective Course Requirement (4 credits) – Students should use BIO 149 or BIO 151 to satisfy this requirement and fulfill the prerequisite for upper-level BIO courses.
- TEAS 7 completed at JJC by the application deadline.
- A minimum overall JJC GPA of 2.0
- If you already submitted an online Radiology Technology application for any previous semester, you still need to submit a new application. No previous applications are kept on file.