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Applicants to the School of Radiologic
Technology must meet the following eligibility requirements prior to
the first day of school:
Scholastic Requirements
In order to be considered for entry into the
program, the applicant must meet the following requirements:
1. Minimum of 18 credit hours of 100 or high
level courses completed from a post-secondary
regionally accredited institution.
2. Minimum of C (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) for each course.
3. The following courses are required:
a. Mathematics/logical reasoning
minimum 3 credit hours
Algebra
b. Communication minimum 3 credit
hours
English Composition, or
Fundamentals of Public Speaking, or
Interpersonal Communication
c. Natural Sciences minimum 6 credit
hours
Human Anatomy & Physiology, and
Chemistry,* or
Physics*
d. Health Sciences minimum 3 credit
hours
Medical Terminology
* Two semesters of high school Chemistry or Physics with
a C or better will be recognized as an acceptable
equivalent.
4. Minimum of 3 credit hours of any of the
following courses:
a. Information Systems
Any 100 level computer course
b. Social/Behavioral Sciences
Introduction to General
Psychology, or
Principles of Sociology
5. All of the above requirements must be
completed by June 1 of the year of enrollment.
Application Requirements
1. Applicant will be 18 years of age by July
1st.
2. Must send all grade transcripts (high
school, college, technical/vocational) and the completed
application to the School of Radiologic Technology by February
15th.
3. Also include the following:
Resumι.
Cover letter stating your reasons for choosing Radiologic
Technology as a career.
$30.00 non-refundable application fee. Checks should be
made out to Hancock Regional Hospital.
4. Applicants meeting the prerequisites will
be contacted to make an appointment for an observational
experience at one of the clinical education sites. Dress
professionally. At this meeting, the applicant will:
Read the Technical Performance
Standards describing the physical and mental capabilities
required while performing the duties of a Radiologic
Technologist.
Read the policy section of the Handbook for Student
Radiographers.
Sign the Statement of Patient Confidentiality.
Observe the operations of a radiology department and the
role of the radiologic technologist.
5. Any and all criminal arrests and
convictions must be reported, including pleas of guilt or nolo
contendre. This may delay the application process. Failure to
disclose related information will void the application, and if
accepted, the student will be dismissed from the school.
6. The school does not accept transfer,
advanced placement, or part-time students.
The Advisory Board of the School of Radiologic
Technology makes the final selection of students. Student selection
is based on the following criteria; scholastics, written and oral
communication, maturity, personality, professional demeanor, and
desire. Student selection will not be discriminatory with respect to
race, color, creed, sex, age, disability, or national origin.
Because the employees, volunteers, and taxpayers of the respective
counties support our hospitals, additional consideration will be
given to an applicant from these areas when all things are equal.
All material in this brochure is subject to
change at the discretion of the program administration. For further
information, please call the school office (317) 468-4468, or e-mail
vsutton@hancockregional.org.
Click here to
download the Application Form (PDF)
Student Selection Procedure
Step #1; Observation: Once the Program
Director has confirmed that you meet, or will meet the prerequisites
before the first day of school, you will be contacted to make an
appointment to observe the program at one of the clinical education
sites. Appointments are made between August 15th and February 15th.
You may expect this meeting to last 3 to 4 hours. Dress
professionally. You will tour the radiology department and observe
exam procedures and have the opportunity to talk to some of the
students and technologists. You will also read the policy section of
the Handbook for Student Radiographers, the Technical Performance
Standards, and the Statement of Patient Confidentiality. These are
forms you must sign indicating your understanding of what the school
expects of its students professionally, academically, mentally, and
physically. Observation times fill up quickly. Therefore, you are
encouraged to submit your application as soon as possible.
Step #2; HOBET Test: All applicants meeting the admission
requirements and submitting their application on or before the
February 15th deadline will be invited to take the Health
Occupations Basic Entrance Test (HOBET). This test will be
administered approximately 2 weeks after the application deadline.
The HOBET is an indicator of the academic skills necessary to be
successful in an allied health school. The test is scored off-site
and returned to the school within 7 to 10 working days. Everyone
taking the test will be notified of the results. Those applicants
who have a composite score of 64 or better will be invited to
proceed to the interviews. A study guide is available at
www.eriworld.com. A practice
test is available at
http://www.testpreview.com/hobet_practice.htm.
Steps #3 & 4; Interviews: The first interview will be with
the Program Director, Clinical Instructors and a student
representative. A group of applicants will be chosen to proceed to
an interview with the Advisory Board, who will then select the
class. The interviews will evaluate areas such as scholastics,
written and oral communication, maturity, personality, professional
demeanor and desire. All applicants will be notified of the Advisory
Board's decision for enrollment on or before April 1st. The number
of applicants chosen for enrollment will not exceed 15. All those
not selected will become alternates and will be ranked 1st, 2nd,
3rd, etc. In the event an accepted student declines to attend, the
position will be offered to the 1st alternate and so on.
Enrollment Information
TUITION: $3,500.00 per year. First year's
tuition is due May 31st and must be paid in full. After May 31st the
student will not be considered enrolled if tuition is not received.
A 50% refund of the first year tuition is granted if the student
withdraws before the first day of school.
HOURS: Assignments will not exceed 40 hours per
week. First year assignments are Monday through Friday. Second year
assignments will include evenings and weekends on a rotational
basis.
APPLICATION FEE: $30.00 must be submitted with
application for admission.
PHYSICALS: Completed physical and immunization
forms must be submitted to the Occupational Health Services
Department of Hancock Regional Hospital by June 30th.
TEXTBOOKS: Books will be purchased by the
student. They will be ordered by the school through Rittenhouse Book
Distributors, Inc. and will be delivered to your home. Cost is
approximately $700 - $750 for the 2 years. Payment is to
Rittenhouse.
DRESS CODE: Students are required to follow the
dress code of the school. The cost will vary with individual taste
and will be purchased by the student.
HOUSING: None is provided. Housing is the sole
responsibility of the student.
CLINICAL EDUCATION SITES: The student's
placement for clinical education is at the discretion of the program
officials.
SALARIES: Entry level salaries in Indiana range
from $35,000.00 to $40,000.00. Students do not earn a wage while
attending school.
OTHER:
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Standards for an Accredited Educational
Program in Radiologic Sciences and the Student Handbook of
Policies and Procedures will be distributed upon acceptance into
the program.
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Meals are provided at employee discounts.
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Parking is free of charge.
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5 days of vacation per year are granted.
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Assigned hours are 37.5 per week.
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Didactic classes are held at Hancock
Regional Hospital one day per week.
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Student records are locked in the Program
Director's/Clinical Instructors office and are available upon
request with regard to privacy.
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A $500.00 one-time scholarship is available
to Madison County residents.
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A $500.00 one-time scholarship is available
to Hancock County residents.
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Venipuncture/Phlebotomy and EKG training are
included in the school curriculum.
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The maximum number of students accepted is
15.
MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY AND ADVISORY BOARD
Vaughn Sutton, B.S.,R.T.(R), Program Director
Justin Stough, R.T.(R)(CT), Clinical Instructor - HCH
Lani Gettys, R.T.(R), Clinical Instructor RVH
Nicole Roland, R.T.(R), Clinical Instructor HRH
Jennifer McDaniel, R.T.(R), Clinical Instructor - RMH
Lisa Wood, R.T.(R)(MR)(CT)(QM), DIS Team Leader - HRH
Kelly Wells, R.T.(R)(M), RDMS Director, Imaging Services RVH
Terry Aker, R.T.(R), Imaging Director RMH
Gary Clarkson, R.T.(R), Director of Imaging - RMH
MaryLynn Wolfe, M.D., Radiologist - HRH
Bobbi Dunne, RN, MSN, Vice President, Ambulatory and Ancillary
Services - HRH
David Holmes, Vice President, Support Services
HRH Student Representative - Named on a rotational basis
Kathy Dowling, Guidance Counselor, Greenfield Central High School |