FALL 2010 HEALTH PROFESSIONS ADMISSIONS INSTRUCTIONS RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY For more information regarding the Health Professions or any other programs at SUNY Orange, please contact the SUNY Orange Admissions Office at (845) 341-4030 or visit us on the web at http://www.sunyorange.edu/admissions/programs/healthreq.shtml. All applicants for a Health Professions Program must meet the requirements listed below for consideration. * Students must submit an eligibility form each year they wish to be considered for admission. However, pre-Admissions Orientations and Observation Forms (if applicable) are valid for three years. * All admission requirements must be in and/or complete by February 1st. * Priority in admission to all Health Professions Programs is given to legal Orange County residents and those applicants who have attended SUNY Orange.  Nursing applicants who are not legal Orange County residents are considered only if there are seats available in the program after all Orange County residents are reviewed (unless they graduated from an Orange County high school within 5 years). * Current enrollment is not required for consideration. * You may submit an Admissions Eligibility Form for one health program only. If you are interested in Nursing, you must choose either Day or Evening Nursing. In addition to completing the process listed on the eligibility form before the February 1st deadline, New Applicants and Readmitted Students must follow the application process described in the viewbook for admission into the college. Once you apply to the college, you will receive a packet containing a Health Professions Admissions Eligibility Form. Important Notes Regarding the Health Professions at SUNY Orange Number of Seats Available in Each Program: Dental Hygiene: 20 Medical Laboratory Technology: 18 Nursing (Day): 96 Nursing (Evening Part-Time): 32 Occupational Therapy Assistant: 24 Physical Therapist Assistant: 24 Radiologic Technology: 24 * All Health Professions Programs are two year sequences. As a result, the length of the program will be two years from the fall in which you are accepted. * All clinical and professional courses in the Health Professions Programs meet during the day with the exception of Evening Nursing (4-10pm). * Admissions requirements are subject to change each academic year. Please keep in contact with your academic advisor regularly in order to stay informed of possible revisions of admissions requirements. * Please be aware that meeting the Admissions requirements for a Health Professions Program does not guarantee admission into the program due to a limited number of seats in each program. * All students accepted into a Health Professions program must successfully complete a physical examination which includes a Tuberculosis screening and 10 panel drug test. Information about this requirement will be distributed to students at the department orientation in the spring/summer after acceptance. * Students who are applying for a second attempt in a Health Professions Program must submit a re-entry admission form available in the Admissions Office or at the website listed below. Radiologic Technology Accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) 20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60606-2901, (312) 704-5300, in cooperation with the New York State Board of Health. Radiography is the art and science of using radiation to produce images of the tissue, organs, bones and vessels of the body. Students develop technical skills necessary to create quality radiographic images while applying radiation protection practices. Graduates from this program find employment in hospitals, medical centers, clinics, private physicians’ offices, public health agencies and laboratories. Program facts about Radiologic Technology * This program was established in 1989. * The college accepts 24 students into the program each fall semester. * The program has had a 100% ten year pass rate on the national board exams. * The employment rate for graduates has been 100% within three months of graduation. * This program is considered a career-track degree program. However, some graduates have pursued higher education in radiation therapy, nuclear medicine, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Admissions Requirements Academic Requirements: * Earned a high school diploma or GED * Eligible to take Freshman English I (ENG 101). * Eligible to take College Algebra (MAT 121), or have completed Intermediate Algebra (MAT 102) or equivalent with a 2.0 or higher. * Completed within 5 years of deadline: Intro to Biology (BIO 110) or Anatomy & Physiology I (BIO 111), with a 2.0 or higher; or High School AP Biology (score of 3, 4, or 5); or a passing grade on the Biology CLEP examination. Attain a * minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5. Department Specific Requirements: * Attendance at a pre-admission orientation. At this orientation, students will receive and sign off on information pertaining to technical standards, health forms, and criminal record policies. Selection Process Students will be considered for admission into this program based on the completion of all mandatory eligibility requirements, highest combination of cumulative GPA and credits completed towards the program* (listed below), and seats available. Students must meet all of the above requirements to be considered for admission into the program. All Radiologic Technology Admissions Eligibility Requirements must be completed before February 1st in order for a student to be given priority consideration for admission into the program for the fall semester. *Though not admissions requirements, completing the courses below will enhance your eligibility (26 credits): Please be aware that if you have not taken the course within the timeframe listed below, you must retake the course. ENG 101 Freshman English I (11101)** (3 cr.) ENG 102 Freshman English II (11102) (3 cr.) PSY 101 General Psychology I (25111) (3 cr.) PSY 102 General Psychology II (25112) (3 cr.) BIO 111 Anatomy and Physiology I (31105) (4 cr.) – must have been completed within 5 yrs of program entry BIO 112 Anatomy and Physiology II (31106) (4 cr.) – must have been completed within 5 yrs of program entry EET 110 Computer Apps and Graphics (51120) (3 cr.) RAD 219 Medical Terminology (72215) (1 cr.) PES 100 Concepts of Phys. Wellness (99197-8) (1 cr.) PES --- Physical Ed. (Activity Course) (99----) (.5 cr.) PES --- Physical Ed. (Activity Course) (99----) (.5 cr.) **The numbers in parenthesis ( ) are course numbers prior to Summer 2007.