How to apply to the Radiologic Technology program at LSC The Radiologic Technology program starts once a year in fall semester and accepts applications once a year: December 15th to January 15th. Before applying to the Radiologic Technology program, be sure you’re an accepted LSC student and have completed all pre-program courses and requirements. Become an LSC student Apply to LSC Before you apply to the Radiologic Technology program you must apply and become an LSC student.Become a student Declare your major When you apply to become an LSC student, choose Radiologic Technology as your major. If you change your major after you apply to LSC, make sure to meet with an advisor. Have you been an LSC student before? If you’ve taken classes for credit at LSC in the last 2 years, don’t reapply. If it’s been 2 years or more since you took a class, you need to apply to become an LSC student again. Complete pre-program courses and requirements Complete all “pre-program” requirements / courses specified in your program guide. View program guides You must be a certified nurse assistant or medical assistant and have your name listed on a state registry at the time of application. Review pre‑program requirements in the program guide including: English/reading Math Pre-program courses GPA requirements 30%Next LSC Professional Advisors We highly recommend you meet with a Health Sciences Academic Advisor as you begin your program and throughout to address any questions you may have. Background check If you have been arrested, charged, or convicted of any criminal offense, you should investigate the impact that the arrest, charge, or conviction may have on your chances of employment in the field you intend to study. Accreditation The Radiologic Technology program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) Student selection Students who become LSC students and complete all Radiologic Technology pre-program requirements (including required GPA) will be admitted to the Radiologic Technology program as long as there are available seats in the program. Acceptance is largely based on clinical site availability. In the event there are more students than seats available at a particular clinical site, priority will be given to students who completed their pre-program requirements first. Students are ranked by when pre-program requirements are completed and when they completed their application to LSC / declared Radiologic Technology as their program. In the event there are multiple students wanting the same clinical site who completed pre-program requirements in the same term AND completed their LSC application on the same date, GPA in pre-program courses will be used as a tie-breaker.