RAD Tech Application Process

Radiologic Technology Application Process

Spartanburg Community College is an open admissions college; however, acceptance into the Radiologic Technology Program is by selection. Applications for the Radiologic Technology Program are reviewed and evaluated on an impartial basis. Meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission into the program. Please click on the application link below to begin the admission process for this program.  

Applications for Fall 2023 closed on May 10, 2023.  

*The application link is currently unavailable until the next application session is open. 

It is required that applicants attend one program information session in the academic year of their application. Students who attend an information session will discover detailed information about the profession, the application and selection process, and the program curriculum. Students will also have an opportunity to ask questions of the program director. Please note, information sessions are limited to 24 students. Please email jenningsd@sccsc.edu in order to register for your session.

Upcoming Information Sessions:

  • Wednesday, March 15, 2023 | 10:00 am
  • Friday, April 14, 2023 | 9:00 am

 All information sessions are held at the Spartanburg Community College Giles Campus, in the Health Sciences Building Radiologic Technology Lab, Room 332, on the third floor.  For additional information please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.

 

NOTE: You must be a currently enrolled student at SCC to apply for this program!
 Apply to Spartanburg Community College if you are not already a current student. 
Students need to be accepted to Spartanburg Community College before applying for the program. All transcripts should be sent directly to the Spartanburg Community College Admissions department if you are transferring classes. Please contact them at (864) 592-4800 or admissions@sccsc.edu with any questions regarding transcripts.  Students must have a 2.50 GPA or greater on the required college courses for the program. 

 

 

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