Radiologic Technology
Radiologic Technology
Your Imaging Future
Radiologic technologists fulfill a crucial part in patient health care. Their main responsibility is to capture images of a patient’s body using diagnostic imaging equipment. This important function assists doctors in diagnosing and treating injury or disease. Technologists create positive patient experiences and often specialize in a particular field. They may use X-ray, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computer tomography (CT) or mammography, depending on their specialty.
In our radiologic technology program, you will:
- Gain competency in clinical procedures such as patient positioning and radiation protection
- Learn to communicate effectively to meet individual patient needs
- Participate in clinical experiences at different medical facilities in the region
- Prepare to become a licensed radiologic technologist in Illinois
Spring 2026 Info Sessions
Learn more about the Radiologic Technology program, career opportunities, and admission requirements by attending an upcoming information session – no registration is required.
- Monday, March 23, 10-11 am, room B1275
- Thursday, April 23, 3-4 pm, room B1272
Degrees and Certificates
Program Details
The Kishwaukee College Radiologic Technology program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).
20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 2850,
Chicago, IL 60606-3182
Phone: 312-704-5300
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: https://www.jrcert.org/programs/kishwaukee-college/
- Learn more about the success rate of our program and graduates: Program Effectiveness Data
- Spring 2024 Radiologic Technology Advisory Committee Minutes
- We will prepare you for a career as a radiologic technologist.
- The National Career Clusters Framework created a tool to help you find a career that suits your interests and skills. Our radiologic technology program is part of the Health Science career cluster.
- Students learn in the classroom and the lab while getting additional learning opportunities during clinicals at regional health care facilities.
- Students preparing for their TEAS testing to get into the program have numerous available options.
- Radiologic Technology Program Handbook.
- Program Mission — The mission of the Kishwaukee College Associate Degree Radiologic Technology Program is to prepare the student to obtain their license to practice entry-level diagnostic medical radiography. State-of-the-art academic and clinical experiences and knowledgeable faculty and clinical instructors support the program.
- Graduates are eligible to apply for the national certification examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
- ARRT certification is recognized throughout the country, and successful completion of the exam allows students to become licensed by the State of Illinois.
- Students may wish to continue their education in pursuit of a bachelor's degree or certification in a specific field of advanced imaging.
Goal 1: Students will demonstrate competence in clinical procedures.
- Outcome 1: Students will demonstrate skill in patient positioning
- Outcome 2: Students will demonstrate skill in technique selection
- Outcome 3: Students will provide appropriate care to all patients
- Outcome 4: Students will practice radiation protection
Goal 2: Students will communicate effectively.
- Outcome 1: Students can communicate effectively with patients in the clinic
- Outcome 2: Students demonstrate effective oral communication skills
- Outcome 3: Students will demonstrate effective written communication skills
Goal 3: Students will use critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Outcome 1: Students will determine modifications of standard procedures to meet patient needs
- Outcome 2: Students will determine appropriate exposure techniques and modify those techniques for different situations
- Outcome 3: Students will evaluate images for quality and make necessary adjustments
Goal 4: Students will evaluate the importance of professionalism and professional development.
- Outcome 1: Students will demonstrate the value of professionalism and professional development
- Outcome 2: Students will demonstrate a professional work ethic through attendance and dependability
- Outcome 3: Students will demonstrate the values and ethics of a radiographer.
Enrollment in the Radiologic Technology Program is limited to clinical site capacity. All applications are evaluated without discrimination based on age, race, sex, creed, national origin or disability.
Admission Steps
- Official documentation of a high school diploma or high school equivalency certificate.
- Official documentation of college/university transfer credit must be completed and submitted to Records in Student Services, C2100.
- Submit a completed Kishwaukee College admissions form to Student Services, C2100.
- Submit the Radiologic Technology program application and required essay (essay criteria outlined on the back of application) to the Program Director. Applications can be submitted between Dec. 1 and Jan. 7 each year. Details regarding where and how to submit the application will be specified annually on the program application.
- Provide three written character references. References related to health care, employment or experiences are preferred.
- English requirements:
- Completion of an English course at Kishwaukee College (such as ENG 103 or 109) with a “C” or better.
- Completion of an English course at another institution that transfers as equivalent to ENG 103 or ENG 109 with a “C” or better.
- Placement exam results within the last three years, which indicate placement into ENG 103 or 109. The Kishwaukee College English placement exam is based on WritePlacer and Reading Comprehension scores. Typically, students would need to score a 5-8 on the WritePlacer component to demonstrate proficiency. For the most updated information regarding the English placement exam, please see kish.edu/placement or speak with an academic advisor.
- Other measures, such as high school GPA or SAT/ACT scores, may demonstrate college-level English readiness.
- Math requirements:
- Completion of a Tier 1 math course at Kishwaukee College (such as MAT 101, 150, or 208) with a “C” or better within the last five years.
- Completion of a math course at another institution that transfers as equivalent to a Tier 1 Math course with a “C” or better within the last five years.
- Placement exam results within the last three years, which indicate placement into a Tier 1 Math course. The Kishwaukee College Math placement exam is based on a combination of the results of the quantitative reason, algebra, and statistics (QAS) component and the advanced algebra and functions (AAF) component. For the most updated information regarding the Math placement exam, please see kish.edu/placement or speak with an academic advisor.
- ATI-TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) test composite score of 60% on version V.
- Documentation of Kish or transferable institution credit for BIO 103 and BIO 105 with a grade of “C” or higher earned within the past five years is required. Students who have not completed a biology course within the past five years should meet with an academic advisor to determine which course or courses would be the best fit.
- Attendance of a Radiologic Technology program information session. Fall 2025 information sessions will take place:
- OFFICIAL high school transcript, high school equivalency certificate and college transcripts from all schools attended other than Kishwaukee College must be submitted to: Kishwaukee College, Admissions and Records Office, 21193 Malta Road, Malta, IL 60150. Official documentation of completion of all admission criteria must be received before the applicant will be considered for admission.
- Cumulative college/university GPA of 2.7 or higher.
The Radiologic Technology program starts in the fall of each year. Applications are accepted between Dec. 1, 2025- Jan. 7, 2026. Applications must be post-marked between Dec. 1, 2025- Jan. 7, 2026 for admission during the fall semester. Admission to the radiologic technology program is selective based on pre-admission test scores, academic achievement, professional compatibility and clinical site capacity. Students within the Kishwaukee College district who meet all admission requirements are chosen prior to out-of-district applicants. An admissions committee consisting of the Division Dean (or administrative designee), Program Director, Coordinator of Allied Health Programs, and a Student Services representative will evaluate the completed application, essay and transcripts. Each committee member will use a consistent rubric in their review of the submitted materials. Applicants who meet the academic and essay criteria will be awarded provisional admission to the next available opening in the program. Those applicants who have been admitted into the program will be notified in January.
| Item | Tuition Costs | Additional Costs |
| Tuition (In-District) | $15,200 | |
| Tuition (Out-of-District) | $26,240 | |
| Textbooks (Radiology and General Education Textbooks) | Included in tuition | |
| Viewpoint/Background Check | $80 | |
| Uniforms | $45 | |
| ARRT Application | $225 | |
| Graduation Photo | $35 | |
| Trajecsys | $165 | |
| IEMA License | $123 | |
| Total Program Cost (In-District) | $15,873 | |
| Total Program Cost (Out-of-District) | $26,913 | |
The Radiologic Technology program is designed to prepare students to apply for licensure or certification in Illinois. Program completion may not meet educational requirements for licensure or certification in a state other than Illinois.
Pinning CEREMONY 2025
The 2025 Radiologic Technology Pinning Ceremony honoring the achievements of this year’s graduating class.
Picture Perfect Finish
Celebrate the Radiologic Technology Class of 2025 with highlights from their pinning ceremony. See the smiles, hugs, and proud moments.
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