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Radiation Therapy Program
The Radiation Therapy program is now a two-year Bachelor in Science degree program. Please note that the
Radiation Therapy Program is now currently accepting applications for the Fall Semester. Anyone interested
in applying to the program should email Beverly Nias
for additional information.
Program applicants must be a graduate of an accredited Radiography program, have completed that program
with a minimum GPA of 2.5 (C+) and be ARRT (R) and/or LRT (R) certified. All applicants to the Professional
component must have a "C+" or better in the following pre-requisite college-level courses:
- Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II (not more than 5 years old) (4 Cr + 4 Cr)
- College Algebra (3 Cr)
- English Composition I & II (3 Cr + 3 Cr)
- Computer Science (3 Cr)
- Psychology I (3 Cr)
- Psychology II or Sociology I (3 Cr)
- Humanities Electives (6 Cr)
- Social Science Electives (3 Cr)
- General Education Elective (3 Cr)
Applicants that have not completed the pre-requisite college courses may be admitted to the General Education
component of the program and upon successful completion of that component will be admitted into the Professional
component of the program.
Satisfaction of the minimal standards does not guarantee admission, since the number of qualified applicants may
exceed the number of available seats. As a consequence, some well qualified applicants may not be accommodated.
Muhlenberg School of Medical Imaging and Therapeutic Sciences
Health Occupations Basic Entry Test (HOBET) Information
All applicants must take the HOBET.
Learn more about the HOBET
Interpreting your HOBET results
Criminal Background Checks
As of September 1, 2004, the Medical Center and the Schools are required to do
criminal background checks.
Learn more about this change...
On-Campus Housing Now Available!
On-campus housing is available at the Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center Harold B.
and Dorothy A. Snyder Schools.
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