School of Medical Imaging Frequently Asked Questions
How do I apply to the School of Medical Imaging?
Potential students can apply online.
Apply for your primary concentration
Apply for a secondary concentration
What are the admissions guidelines for the program?
Admission to the School of Medical Imaging is competitive and not guaranteed by applying. Applicants will need to complete a personal interview and essay submission.
For more information:
- Visit the Rhode Island College website
- Contact the program’s faculty advisor Eric Hall, PhD, at [email protected]
When is the application due?
Applications for primary pathways are accepted from April 1 to May 15.
Do I choose a major and minor?
The School of Medical Imaging offers post-primary didactic and clinical education in computed tomography (CT) and mammography for eligible, currently registered technologists. For questions about medical imaging programs, contact [email protected].
What are the guidelines and policies for this program?
You can find all of the program’s policies on everything from attendance to class outlines to working with your faculty advisor in the student handbook (PDF).
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Computed Tomography (CT)
- Diagnostic Medical Sonography
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- Mammography
- Nuclear Medicine Technology (NMT)
- Radiography (X-ray)
- The Student Experience
- Meet the Faculty
- Primary Pathway Application
- Secondary Pathway Application
- Transcript Request
- Update Your Information