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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why do I need to take general and related courses?
     

    At OSU-Oklahoma City, you will earn an associate in applied science degree with a major in Radiologic Technology. The general and related courses required for this degree will assist in providing you with the knowledge and skills you need to care for your patients and will assure that you meet the requirements of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education for earning a college degree. (See important points of consideration when applying).
     
  • Will courses taken at other universities transfer to the OSU-OKC Radiologic Technology program?
     
    General education courses such as English Composition, History and American Government will usually transfer if they are three credit hour courses. Science courses must be a minimum of four credit hours. It is strongly recommended to call our Admissions Department to ensure course transferability and/or our advisement department to undergo advisement for any remaining required prerequisite coursework. Please call the listed departments before calling our Radiologic Technology office. The University Admissions Department can be reached at 405-945-3224 and the Health Sciences academic advisor can be reached at 405-945-3313. Click here to check course equivalency.
     
  • How long will it take to complete the Radiologic Technology program?
     

    The program is designed to take five (5) semesters to complete starting from the time you are actually admitted into the program and take your first radiography course.
     
  • Can I "Fast Track" the radiologic courses?
     

    You cannot double up on the radiography courses because each course builds upon the previous course. Even if you have all of your support and related courses completed or have a degree in another field, it will still take 5 semesters to complete the radiography program.
     
  • How do you determine who is going to be accepted?
     

    Admission to the Radiologic Technology program is based upon a points system utilizing the following criteria: Cumulative GPA (Grade Point Average), Admission Assessment Examination (TEAS) Results and College coursework complete. Bonus points are given for course pre-requisites taken at OSU-OKC. If there are any applicants with equal amount of points, a Supplemental Achievements and/or Skills Narrative Letter will be evaluated for selection into the program class. Therefore, it is suggested that Supplemental Achievements/Skills Letter include information such as previous collegiate degrees, medical experience, and community involvement/volunteer work.
     
  • What are the application deadlines? For more information, call the department at 405-945-8698.
     

    Applications will be accepted March 1 - May 31 annually
     
  • Do I have to take the TOEFL Test if I want to attend OSU-OKC?
     

    If English is your second language, you will be required to take the TOEFL. The test is administered at the following location:

    Prometric Testing Center
    2224 NW 50th St.
    Oklahoma City, OK 73112
    405.843.8378

  • What do I do if I am not accepted?

    Submit a new program application, a current National Background check, and update any official college transcripts of courses not taken on the OSU-OKC campus. If your GPA is less than 2.5, make an appointment with the Academic Advisor, Mr. James Anderson, james.anderson@okstate.edu for academic counseling. Below are some suggestions for improvement:
    • Complete your general education and support related coursework with a grade C or higher.
    • Take courses at OSU-Oklahoma City for bonus points.
    • Take/retake science courses (be careful about scheduling multiple science courses at the same time as this can overwhelm you).
    • Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or greater to qualify for program application eligibility.
    • Improve your cumulative GPA, by taking supplemental coursework, to earn more points on your GPA.
    • Radiologic Technology Majors may take the TEAS ATI exam two times in a rolling 12-month period. The highest score will be accepted. Applicants must wait at least 90 days prior to retaking the exam. A new TEAS ATI exam is required for each application year that you are applying. A TEAS ATI Score of 70 or above is strongly recommended to earn a competitive number of points.
       
  • How often does the Radiologic Technology program admit students?

    The OSU-Oklahoma City Radiologic Technology program admits a class every year for the fall semester. Up to 20 students are admitted each year with the applicant pool varying from 60 to 100 applications. The accepted number is commensurate to the number of clinical rotations that we have available to offer the students.
     
  • What is the job outlook for a Radiologic Technologist? 

    According to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, overall employment of radiologic technologists is projected to grow 6 percent from 2021 to 2031, about as fast as the average for all occupations. About 16,600 openings for radiologic and MRI technologists are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire. https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/radiologic-technologists.htm#tab-6