Radiologic Technology
Terms of Admittance
Every SPRING semester – Cohort of 14 students
Program Length
The Rad Tech program begins every spring semester and will take 4 semesters to complete.
Interest Form
All Applicants must submit the appropriate program-specific online Interest Form for Competitive Admissions.
Please be sure to list the correct Term of Admittance you wish to be evaluated for.
Attend a Competitive Admissions Workshop
Applicants for Diagnostic Medical Sonography and Echocardiography must attend a Sonography Information Session within one year prior to the term of interest. The required information session dates are listed below. Students will select the link on the day and time of the event for virtual sessions. No registration is required.
- February 3, 2025 | 11:00 a.m. | Rad Tech/ECHO/DMS Competitive Admissions Workshop | JEK Student Success Lab
- March 26, 2025 | 12:00 p.m. | Rad Tech/ECHO/DMS Competitive Admissions Workshop | JEK Student Success Lab
- April 15, 2025 | 3:30 p.m. | Rad Tech/ECHO/DMS Competitive Admissions Workshop | JEK Student Success Lab
- May 6, 2025 | 3:30 p.m. | Rad Tech/ECHO/DMS Competitive Admissions Workshop | VIRTUAL
- June 25, 2025 | 10:00 a.m. | Rad Tech/ECHO/DMS Competitive Admissions Workshop | JEK Student Success Lab
Selection Process
Ogeechee Technical College sets a specific number of admission slots for each competitive admissions program. All students who meet the minimum requirements for competitive admissions programs by the posted deadlines are entered into the selection process. Students are selected for available slots using the following criteria:
For Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Echocardiography, and Radiologic Technology programs:
- A total score is calculated based on TEAS scores and GPA for required prerequisite coursework only. Students are selected based on total score ranking.
- The GPA for prerequisite courses only will be weighted at 40% of the total score.
- The TEAS exam score will be weighted at 60% of the total score.
- If a tie exists, the highest score on the TEAS exam will determine ranking.
- If a tie continues to exist, the highest GPA on prerequisite coursework will determine ranking.
Note: Students who are interested in applying for both Echocardiography and Diagnostic Medical Sonography must complete an Interest Form for each program, selecting a first-choice program; second-choice program is optional. Students will be given priority in the selection process for their first-choice program.
Required Prerequisite Coursework
For ranking purposes, a GPA is calculated based only on required prerequisite courses listed below. The program specific required coursework includes:
Students must complete all required courses with a "C" or better:
- ENGL 1101 (Composition and Rhetoric)
- One of the following Math courses:
- MATH 1101 (Mathematical Modeling)
- MATH 1103 (Quantitative Skills and Reasoning)
- MATH 1111 (College Algebra)
- BIOL 2113 (Anatomy and Physiology I)
- BIOL 2113L (Anatomy and Physiology Lab I)
- BIOL 2114 (Anatomy and Physiology II)
- BIOL 2114L (Anatomy and Physiology Lab II)
- ALHS 1090 (Medical Terminology)
- RADT 1010 (Introduction to Radiology)
Students must complete the below courses, and must pass them with a “C” or better. These courses will not count towards the GPA calculation.
- PSYC 1101 (Introductory to Psychology)
- One General Education Elective
One of the following Humanities/Fine Arts courses:
- ARTS 1101 (Art Appreciation)
- ENGL 2110 (World Literature)
- ENGL 2130 (American Literature)
- HUMN 1101 (Introduction to Humanities)
- MUSC 1101 (Music Appreciation)
- THEA 1101 (Theater Appreciation)
Transfer credits will be used in GPA calculation.
NOTE: THE HIGHEST EARNED GRADE WILL BE USED IN THE CALCULATION OF THE GPA FOR COMPETITIVE ADMISSIONS
Aptitude Examinations
Applicants must complete the required aptitude exam and achieve the required minimum scores. More information on the required aptitude exam and helpful study information can be found on the Assessment Center webpage.
Students must take their aptitude examination in the OTC Assessment Center. Scores cannot be transferred in from external sources.
The TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills) exam is a standardized test used by Ogeechee Tech to evaluate candidates for potential admission into a competitive admission program. The TEAS exam is intended to gauge a student's achievement in a medical setting. The TEAS test covers reading, math, science, and English and language usage skills.
- TEAS exam scores will expire five years after the exam date.
- A student will be allowed three (3) testing attempts within a calendar year on the TEAS. The exams are given several times each semester and attempts can be scheduled 30 calendar days apart.
- TEAS scores from other schools will not be accepted.
- A student’s first attempt is $40, and a $65 re-test fee is required for each subsequent attempt. Students will be administered the entire exam during each exam attempt. All testing fees are non-refundable.
- A student may schedule, find out when the test is administered, and find helpful study resources by visiting the Assessment Center website. Study guides are also available in the Library.
Deadlines
The required steps above must be completed before the competitive admission selection deadlines:
Radiologic Technology
Spring 2025: August 1, 2024
Spring 2026: July 31, 2025
Selections will be made as quickly as possible from the deadline. All applicants will be notified by text and email of their acceptance or denial for admission into a competitive program.
For information about the competitive selection process, please contact Shannon Mitchell, Executive Director of Enrollment Services, at smitchell@ogeecheetech.edu.
If you have specific questions about courses and/or advisement, please contact Rose Williams, Academic Advisor, at rlwilliams@ogeecheetech.edu.