School of Radiologic Technology

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Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology is a 21-month, full-time, hospital-based program dedicated to preparing individuals for a rewarding career in medical imaging.

Our program

Spanning six semesters, our radiologic technology program offers academic and clinical training to give students the essential knowledge and skills to become an entry-level radiographer.

New classes begin each year in late August or early September. Graduates are eligible to apply for American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification in Radiography.

Program facts

Mission
Our accredited program is committed to educating student radiographers in the art and science of medical radiography.
Program mission and goals 

Facilities
Students gain diverse educational experience at academic facilities and major clinical sites.
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Policies
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Curriculum
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Outcomes
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Accreditation
Our program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). The program's current award is eight years. General program accreditation information and the current accreditation award letter can be found on the JRCERT website. Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center and our clinical affiliates are accredited by the DNV.
Accreditation information 

Program requirements

Applicants must have a minimum of an associate degree or be enrolled in a bachelor’s degree in radiography program with an affiliate university. Preference is given to applicants with a strong science and math background.

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Academic affiliations

Some students apply to our program through our partner universities. Our current academic affiliates are Carroll University, Concordia University, Marian University, the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, and Wisconsin Lutheran College. Carroll University provides a Direct Admit program with the Radiologic Technology program. Applicants interested in the Direct Admit program through the University can find more information on the Carroll University website.

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Tuition

The program’s annual tuition is $6,000. Students are also responsible for additional expenses including textbooks, uniforms and field trips.

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Apply to the program

Learn how to apply to the School of Radiologic Technology at Aurora St. Luke’s in Milwaukee and get information about the application process and requirements. View the admission policies.

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