A MESSAGE FROM THE PROGRAM
DIRECTOR:
HELLO
AND WELCOME!
Thank you for your interest in the Diagnostic Medical Imaging Program (DMIP). This Program is fully accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) and graduates are eligible to take the national certifying examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). For a detailed description of the DMIP, please consult the College catalog.
Here are some
answers to frequently asked questions:
When does the
Program begin?
Classes begin each July with Summer Session II. An orientation for newly accepted DMIP students usually occurs in June. This orientation is by invitation only and is required.
How long is this
Program?
Once accepted into the DMIP, it takes at least 24 months (2 years)
to learn everything necessary to safely use radiation in a medical setting. All General Education courses must be
completed before entering DMIP or along with DMIP courses. Most students choose to complete some of
the General Education courses before entering DMIP to make their schedule
manageable.
Is the program
offered at night?
The DMIP is a full-time, day program. No evening classes in DMIP are offered. However, students can elect to complete the General Education courses at night before committing to the DMIP courses.
Who can
apply?
It is strongly suggested that students interested in DMIP work
closely with one of the Allied Health Counselors at
I am already a student at
Each Fall, counselors hold information
sessions for new and continuing students on the main campus for students
who would like to apply to DMIP.
Vital information regarding further testing and DMIP requirements is
provided at these sessions. The schedule is available by calling 215-751-8169 or
215-751-8430. These group
information sessions are held from early October until late December. After December, students meet
individually with counselors to apply. Priority for testing and consideration
for admission into DMIP is given to those students who apply between October 1
and February 1 each year.
I am new to the
College. How do I apply to the
DMIP?
You should apply to the College and fulfill the College admission
requirements. If you have never
attended college, you will be required to take the Placement Test or submit
acceptable SAT or ACT scores. If
you have attended another college, you must submit an official copy of your
transcript(s) for evaluation of transfer credit. From this point you should follow the
steps listed above (attend a group information session, meet with an Allied
Health counselor, etc.).
More information
about DMIP and the College is available on the web at www.ccp.edu