PROGRAM ADMISSION
1. SPC Admissions
- Complete anAPPLICATION OF ADMISSIONS to SPC.
- Admission to SPC does not guarantee admission to the SPC Radiologic Technology Program.
2. Transcripts
- OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS of all colleges and universities (even dual-credit) must be sent to the SPC Office of Admissions.
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Please do not email transcripts with your program application. All official transcripts must be sent directly to the SPC Office of Admissions. The Program Coordinator and Clinical Coordinator have access to all official transcripts on file, including those from SPC.
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If SPC is the only institution you have attended, no additional action is required regarding transcripts, as the Radiologic Technology faculty will have access to them for review.
3. Submit a completed Program Application
- 2026 APPLICATION INFORMATION
- 2026 ADMISSION POINTS WORKSHEET
- 2026 APPROVED SCIENCE & MEDICAL COURSES
- 2026 PROGRAM APPLICATION
- Must be 18 years old and a high school graduate or hold a GED diploma.
- Please complete (type) the Program Application information. Typing your name and the
date will serve as your signature. Please email the application and relevant documents
to either the Program Coordinator OR the Program Clinical Coordinator as separate PDFs (please see below). Once the application is received and verified as complete, a link will be emailed
back to the student to schedule an appointment. During this appointment, an Admission
Points Worksheet (page 5 of the Application Information above) will be completed.
The student will have officially applied once the emailed application is received
and the points worksheet is complete.
- Please submit your separate PDFs in the following format:
- Application-your last name (ex., Application-Bishop)
- CPR-your last name (ex., CPR-Bishop) (if applicable, please see #5)
- Please submit your separate PDFs in the following format:
- Do not send links to your application PDFs (ex., Google Docs, OneDrive, etc.)
- Do not email the Admission Points Worksheet; this will be completed during your application appointment.
- If applicable, a good-standing letter of reference if you have been accepted into
and dismissed/withdrawn from another Radiography School or Program.
4. GPA and Prerequisite Coursework
- Must be TSI compliant.
- Students must maintain an average cumulative GPA of 2.0 to be eligible for application to the Program.
- Prerequisite coursework must be passed with a “C” or better for acceptance.
5. CPR & Immunizations
- CPR & immunizations are not required for application to the program.
- American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross (RC) Basic Life Support for Health Care Providers are the only accepted CPR certifications.
- Once accepted, students must provide evidence of immunizations before beginning their clinical education. CPR & immunizations must be maintained throughout the program.
The Radiologic Technology curriculum prepares students to meet the mission of the Program. The mission of the Program is to provide an environment that facilitates student success in acquiring the theory and technical skills required of a professional radiographer. Students who successfully complete the Radiologic Technology curriculum will receive an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree.

