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Illuminate the Path to Diagnosis as a Radiologic Technologist

St. Louis Community College's associate in applied science (AAS) program in radiology technology prepares you for an entry-level position as a radiographer (X-ray technologist). You'll receive comprehensive training on advanced X-ray and image processing equipment, essential for capturing detailed images that aid radiologists in diagnosing various health conditions. Through a combination of classroom and clinical instruction, you'll develop the skills and expertise needed to succeed in this growing health care field.

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What is Radiologic Technology at St. Louis Community College? 

The radiologic technology program is a full-time program that includes both academic coursework and practical clinical experience. You'll study subjects such as anatomy, patient care, radiographic procedures, radiation safety and image evaluation. You'll engage in both simulated and real clinical scenarios, preparing you for work in health care environments. 

The program partners with hospitals and imaging sites in and around the St. Louis region where students will complete their practical clinical experience. Students are assigned to clinical rotations based on educational equitability, clinical site availability, and variety of examinations. Placement is nondiscriminatory in nature. Typically, students rotate through at least three clinical sites approved by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). Clinical assignments may include rotations through large, medium, and small clinical settings. Pediatric rotations are also available.

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What Can You Do with a Radiologic Technology Degree? 

With this degree, graduates are eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification exam to earn the credentials to work as a radiographer. This is a growing field with employment opportunities available in locations such as:

  • Hospital radiology departments
  • Orthopedic clinics
  • Urgent care centers
  • Imaging centers
  • Outpatient surgery centers
  • Physicians offices

With additional training and experience, technologists can earn additional credentials in areas such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), interventional radiography, sonography, mammography, advanced clinical positions, and more! Earn additional credentials at STLCC by exploring our computed tomography and diagnostic medical sonography programs.

Radiologic Technology Program

  • Degrees offered: Associate in applied science 
  • Locations: Forest Park
  • Hours to complete: 73
  • Program contact name: Ashley Schroeder
  • Program contact email: STLCC-RadTech@stlcc.edu
  • Accreditation: The program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), located at 20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2850, Chicago, IL, 60606-3182. The phone number is 312-704-5300 and email mail@jrcert.org. The program's current accreditation award is 8 years. General program accreditation information and the current accreditation award letter can be found here.
  • This program meets the educational requirements for state licensure in the following states: Missouri and Illinois. Find state licensing information on the American Society of Radiologic Technologists website. Students interested in pursuing licensure in a different state may contact the program coordinator for more information.

Tuition for district residents is $122 per credit hour for in-district students. Find out more about our straightforward and low-cost tuition structure.

 

Estimated Additional Costs:

  • Uniforms - $225
    Two (2) pairs of scrub pants, two (2) scrub tops, shoes and one (1) white lab coat
  • Textbooks -
    • Radiography program textbooks - $800
    • Career general education textbooks - $400
    • Textbook total - $1,200
  • CastleBranch subscription: background, drug screen and immunization tracking - $69.10
  • Missouri Family Care Safety Registry (Employee Disqualification List) - $13
  • CPR (Healthcare Provider/Basic Life Support) through STLCC Continuing Education - $109
  • Physical exam - price will vary
  • Seasonal flu shot (annually) - price will vary
  • Purified protein derivative (PPD) skin test (annually) - price will vary
  • Hepatitis B vaccine series - price will vary
  • Transportation (school, clinical) - price will vary

Program Mission, Goals and Student Learning Outcomes

The mission of the Radiologic Technology Program conducted at St. Louis Community College is to graduate students with employment skills of a radiologic technologist to meet the needs of the medical imaging community while providing quality patient care. The program will foster a supportive environment for student success.

Goal: Students will graduate with critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Student Learning Outcomes:

  • Students will evaluate images for appropriate positioning and image quality.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to adapt to situations where standard protocols do not apply.

Goal: Students will achieve clinical competence.
Student Learning Outcomes:

  • Students will position the patient and imaging system to perform acceptable radiographic examinations and procedures.
  • Students will maintain a safe environment.

Goal: Students will demonstrate professionalism.
Student Learning Outcomes:

  • Students will demonstrate ethical and professional values.
  • Students will exhibit professional traits expected of radiologic technologists.

Goal: Students will effectively communicate with people from diverse backgrounds.
Student Learning Outcomes:

  • Students will demonstrate effective written communication.
  • Students will demonstrate effective oral communication.

Program Effectiveness Data

The following is the most current program effectiveness data. Our programmatic accreditation agency, the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), defines and publishes this information. View this information in the JRCERT template.

 

Credentialing Examination Rate

The number of students who pass, on the first attempt, the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification examination, or an unrestricted state licensing examination, compared with the number of graduates who take the examination within six months of graduation. The five-year average benchmark established by the JRCERT is 75%.

Year # of graduates attempting exam # of graduates passing on 1st attempt % passing on 1st attempt
Year 1 - 2019 24 25 96%
Year 2 - 2020 21 23 91%
Year 3 - 2021 21 22 95%
Year 4 - 2022 22 22 100%
Year 5 - 2023 24 30 80%
Program 5-Year Average 107 118 90.7%
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Job Placement Rate

The number of graduates employed in the radiologic sciences compared to the number of graduates actively seeking employment in the radiologic sciences within twelve months of graduating. The five-year average benchmark established by the JRCERT is 75%.

Year Number of graduates that actively sought employment Number of graduates that found employment within twelve months of graduation % of graduates that found employment within twelve months of graduation
Year 1 - 2019 24 24 96%
Year 2 - 2020 23 23 100%
Year 3 - 2021 20 22 91%
Year 4 - 2022 21 21 100%
Year 5 - 2023 30 30 100%
Program 5-Year Average 115 115 100%
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Program Completion Rate

The number of students who complete the program within the stated program length. The annual benchmark established by the program is 80%.

Year
Number of students enrolled initially
Number of students completing the program
Annual Completion Rate
2023 31 33 93.9%
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  1. All applicants must be admitted to St. Louis Community College.
  2. All applicants must complete the following requirements before completing a radiologic technology program application.
    • BIO:111 Introduction to Biology I (or higher) or  CHM:101 Fundamentals of Chemistry I (or higher) with a grade of "C" or better within five calendar years of applying to the program.
    • Minimum Math and Science cumulative GPA: 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale for all math and science courses completed at the 100-level or above.
    • Minimum cumulative GPA: Student must have and maintain a 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale GPA for all college work regardless of the number of college credits earned.
    • Must provide documentation of a minimum of eight hours of job shadowing in a hospital-based, general radiology (X-ray) department. Job shadowing must be completed prior to application to the program.
    • Note: Admission and degree requirements are subject to change without advance notice.
  3. Completion of BIO 207 is required before enrollment into the radiologic technology (XRT) concentration courses.
  4. Completion of BIO 208, MTH 140 (or MTH 140S or higher) (except MTH 161, MTH 165, MTH 166, or MTH 180), COM 101, ENG 101, PSY 200,  prior to beginning the program is highly recommended, but not required. If incomplete at the time of program admission, the courses must be taken concurrently with concentration courses to complete the program in a timely manner.
  5. All applicants must complete a criminal background check and drug screen through a college-approved background screening company prior to the beginning of the fall semester of admission. The student will be responsible for the cost of the background check and drug screen. Students who do not pass the criminal background check and/or drug screen may be prohibited from participating in clinical education. This will prevent the student from being able to complete all program requirements for graduation. This process will begin after the program orientation meeting in May. 

Students are required to complete a health history, immunization record, physical exam, essential functions acknowledgment form, criminal background check, drug screen and American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers CPR certification prior to the first day of class. Completing these requirements should begin immediately following the mandatory program orientation meeting in May.

 

Job Shadowing

All program applicants must provide documentation of a minimum of eight hours of job shadowing in a hospital general radiology (X-ray) department. The completed job shadowing documentation form must be submitted at the time of program application.

The student arranges this on their own by contacting the human resources department of the hospital of their choice.

Shadowing at clinics, physician offices, outpatient centers, surgery centers, etc. will not be accepted because the purpose of this experience is to expose students to the environment they will encounter throughout the program.

The eight hours of shadowing may be done at one time, or at two different hospitals, four hours at each facility.

A maximum of four hours may be completed at a children’s hospital. The remaining four hours would need to be completed at a non-pediatric hospital.

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Why You Should Choose STLCC's Radiologic Technology Program

Student using radiologic tech

Graduate with Little or No Debt

We believe cost should never be a barrier to achieving your potential. Save over $4,700 per year with tuition that's one-third lower than other local institutions. 

Radiologic tech students in clinical setting

Ramp Up High Wage Skills

STLCC offers career-focused programs for high-wage, high-skill and in-demand jobs. STLCC provides opportunities for college transfers, career development and workforce training. 

Student practicing with Xray technology

Opportunities in the Field

As the health care industry grows, there is an increasing demand for skilled radiologic technologists. With advancements in medical imaging technology and an aging population, graduates can expect numerous job opportunities in hospitals, clinics and diagnostic imaging centers. 

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Caring for Students 

STLCC goes beyond academics with support services, ranging from stress and anxiety management to grants for childcare, emergency crisis support, clothing and free meals through Archers' Market and Brown Bag Cafe food pantry. We offer free tutoring on campus or online, plus access to Tutor.com.

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