Radiologic technology outcomes

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Graduates of the Aurora St. Luke's Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology receive a certificate upon completion of the program.

This certificate allows graduates to apply for registration through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). After successful completion of this 200-question exam, graduates are registered in the field of Radiologic Technology and may use the title Registered Technologist – Radiographer, RT(R)(ARRT).

Graduate outcomes

The School of Radiologic Technology tracks student learning outcomes and program effectiveness using a variety of tools. The following data is gathered from program statistics and surveys that are sent to graduates and their employers six months after graduation.

Outcome 2023 Five-year average
ARRT pass rate (first attempt) 100% 100% (57 of 57 graduates)
Program completion rate 90.9% 90.1%
Job placement rate (9 months post-graduation) 100% 100%

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