Overview
The Mercy Radiologic Technology Program is a full-time, 21-month (5 terms) certificate level program consisting of didactic and clinical experiences. Successful completion of the program qualifies graduates to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) exam to practice as registered radiologic (x-ray) technologists. The didactic portion of the program is delivered in-person on the campus of Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital in Canton, OH. In addition, the clinical education portion of the program includes 1,664 clock hours of hands-on practice in local medical facilities under the supervision of in-field experts.
Program instruction is delivered primarily between 8am - 5pm Monday-Friday. However, each student is required to attend a total of six Saturday and six evening clinical days.
The Radiologic Technology Program has entered into an articulation agreement with Kent State University to facilitate application of the coursework taken within the program to an Associate of Technical Study (ATS) degree upon graduation from the program. The current agreement is effective June 1, 2022, through May 31, 2025. Please refer to the "Prerequisite" tab to learn more about the agreement, including required residency credits.
**If the applicant has attended any college or university, they should contact the Radiologic Technology program director, Devin Johnson at johnsod60@ccf.org or 330.489.1000, ext:1348 for advisement.
Selection of students to the program shall be based on the applicant’s ability, preparation, attitude, interest and personal qualities indicating potential to successfully meet the terminal goals of the program.
Program expenses*
Application Fee | $20 |
Book Fee Estimate | $500 |
Seminars (OSRT) | $250 |
Uniforms & Shoes | $120 |
Trajecsys | $150 |
Tuition per semester (4 Semesters) |
$3,750 |
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST | $16,040 |
*Prices subject to change.
Accreditation
The Cleveland Clinic School of Health Professions Mercy 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
312.704.5300
mail@jrcert.org
www.jrcert.org/
The program's current award is Administrative Probation. General program accreditation information and the current accreditation award letter can be found here.
The program operates in accordance with the accreditation standards set forth in the "Standards for the Accredited Educational program on Radiologic Sciences" established by the JRCERT. A copy of the "standards" is available from the school upon request. A student who successfully completes the program is eligible to apply for the national registry examination offered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and individual state licensure.
Additional Information
Program effectiveness data
The following is a brief synopsis of information reported to the Joint Review Committee on Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). The program reports program completion rate, credentialing examination first attempt passage rate and employment rate. The JRCERT is located at 20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60606-3182, 312.704.5300.
Download our School of Radiologic Technology program effectiveness data report.
Appeals policy
A student may appeal an unfavorable evaluation or Progressive Corrective Action through the following grievance procedures:
- The student shall contact the Program Director to file an official grievance. An informal grievance must be filed within five (5) days from the said action. A student may initiate a formal grievance review by submitting their grievance to the Center for Health Professions Education by email (CHPEOnboarding@ccf.org). The grievance should include the student’s name and program, the name(s) of the Cleveland Clinic employee(s) involved, the specific policy or procedure that may have been violated, and a brief description of the facts giving rise to the grievance. A formal grievance review must be initiated within fifteen (15) business days of the date on which the action giving rise to the grievance is known, whether or not an informal grievance resolution was attempted.
- The Program Director will notify the student within ten (10) days to schedule a meeting (via phone, web, or in-person) with the Advisory Committee to discuss the grievance.
- At the meeting of the Advisory Committee, the student will present his/her position and may call witnesses with direct knowledge of the incident in question. The student may be represented by another student at this meeting. The Advisory Committee will give a decision to the student within ten (10) days.
- If the student does not agree with the program director’s resolution, they may appeal the decision to the Health Professions’ Education Council’s Student Appeals Committee (SAC) by contacting the Center for Health Professions Education within three (3) working days of receipt of the program director’s decision. The SAC shall render its decision within ten (10) business days of receipt of the appeal. The SAC’s decision is final.
Application
Apply to the Radiologic Technology program
FAQs
How long is the program?
The Radiologic Technology Program is 21 months in length (five semesters).
When does the program begin?
The program begins in late August each year.
What are the program pre-requisites?
The prerequisites are college-level Anatomy & Physiology I and II and Medical Terminology.
How do you select the clinical sites a student will be attending?
Each student attends two hospital clinical sites which are chosen by a lottery.
What is the deadline for application?
The program application, application fee, and all college transcripts must be submitted by Feb. 1st of each year for the program beginning the following August.
What is the acceptance process?
Prospective students participate in a behavior-based interview used to assess communication and critical thinking skills. This interview is evaluated by a point system. Total points assigned to a student include points from the interview, high school and college GPAs, and science and math courses taken with a grade of C or better. The students with the highest scores are accepted into the program.
Do I need a college degree to get accepted into the program?
No. However, you will need a degree before the end of our program to be eligible for graduation and the national registry exam.
Do your classes transfer to other colleges for my degree?
Courses taken in the Mercy Radiologic Technology program may or may not transfer to another academic institution. Be sure to review the Transferability of Credit policy at the receiving institution to which you are applying. Graduates of the program can apply their courses to an Associate of Technical Studies degree from Kent State University under the terms of an articulation agreement between the program and the university.
What is the time commitment for successful completion of the program?
Students should expect a full schedule, attending either class or clinical experiences Monday-Friday, approximately 36 hours/week. In addition, each student is required to complete six Saturday and six evening clinical rotations. A compensatory day "off" will be given during the week when these additional hours are required to keep the required hours of attendance for the week under 40 hours.
Do you have a weekend or evening program?
No.
What are the eligibility requirements to sit for my ARRT radiography examination and gain employment in the field?
The ARRT primary eligibility pathway requirements can be found here.
Mission & Goals
Mission
To cultivate lifelong learners who will continue to grow and meet the needs of their community as exceptional radiologic technologists with a student-centered approach to clinical and didactic education.
Program goals & outcomes
Goal #1: The student will develop competence in clinical performance.
Outcomes:
- The student will demonstrate proper positioning skills to obtain optimal radiographic images.
- The student will demonstrate proficiency in equipment manipulation to obtain quality diagnostic images.
- The student will demonstrate proper safety and radiation protection principles for the patient, clinical staff, and themselves.
Goal #2: The student will demonstrate professionalism and effective communication.
Outcomes:
- The student will use effective written communication skills when dealing with clinical staff and patients.
- The student will develop professional verbal communication in the health care environment..
- The student will demonstrate professionalism in the clinical arena.
Goal #3: The student will demonstrate effective critical thinking.
Outcomes:
- The student will be able to modify routine procedures for non-routine patients.
- The student will effectively critique images to determine if corrective action is required.
- The student will acquire critical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities that enhance their clinical experience.
Diversity statement
"The Center for Health Professions Education and Cleveland Clinic are committed to valuing all people throughout our organization, regardless of background or culture. A diverse and inclusive environment for students and staff and culturally appropriate care for our patients, are essential to fulfilling our vision to be the best place for care anywhere and the best place to work in healthcare. We welcome students from diverse backgrounds and cultures."
Prerequisites
Application prerequisites (must be completed prior to February 1)
NOTE: Students who are currently enrolled in one or more of the program prerequisite courses may still apply before the February 1st deadline. If they are selected for the program, they must have all prerequisite courses completed by the summer semester prior to beginning the program. Entrance into the program is contingent on passing all prerequisite courses with a grade of "C" or better. It is not advised that prospective students without a degree have no more than two outstanding degree requirements before entering the program.
- High school graduate or equivalent.
- 2 letters of reference.
- Completed application form with all materials returned prior to February 1.
- If the student is accepted, a physical examination, drug screen and background check will be performed and is required to complete the acceptance process.
- A copy of all college transcripts must be submitted with the completed application. If they need to be sent by the college, please send them to Devin Johnson— johnsod60@ccf.org, Program Director.
- If transcripts are more than 5 years old, they will be evaluated by the Program Director. Pending the results of that evaluation more college courses may need to be taken.
- If shadowing is permitted. A minimum of 4 hours of shadowing is recommended in a hospital or medical center radiology department. Otherwise, a brief tour will be given at the time of interview either in person or virtually.
- Overall college GPA must be a minimum of 2.0.
- A current CPR/BLS certification is required. The CPR/BLS Course must be offered/accredited by the American Heart Association (AHA).
- Admission to the program is based on a point system that awards points for GPA of program pre-requisites, complete application, and interview score.
- Meeting all of the requirements does not guarantee admission to the program.
Coursework prerequisites
Applicants are not required to have a degree to be accepted into our program; however, students must have a degree before graduation as both a graduation requirement and to be eligible to sit for the ARRT registry exam. The Cleveland Clinic School of Health Professions Mercy Radiologic Technology Program has an articulation agreement with Kent State University to allow for degree completion by the end of the program.
Eligibility requirements for ARRT certification in radiography require all candidates to have earned an associate or higher degree from an accrediting agency recognized by the ARRT prior to taking the Radiography Certification Examination. The degree does not need to be in the radiologic sciences, and it can be earned before entering the educational program or during the program.
Prior to entering the Radiologic Technology program, prerequisites must be completed with at least a "C" average (or the prerequisite must be repeated) at an accredited college or university).
Prerequisites include:
- Anatomy and Physiology I
- Anatomy and Physiology II
- Medical Terminology
If you have some college credits at a school of higher learning, please contact the Acting Program Director, Devin Johnson, at 330.489.1000, ext: 1348 for advisement.
Associate of Technical Study (ATS) Partnership - Kent State University
Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital has entered into an articulation agreement (June 1, 2022, through May 31, 2025) with Kent State University to provide an Associate of Technical Study, Individualized Program degree.
If you have NO college credits, you should complete your pre-requisites at a Kent State University regional campus. The Kent State University, Stark Campus is recommended. In order to receive a degree from Kent State University, you will be required to complete 15 residency credits. This means that 15 of your college credits need to be from courses you have completed at a Kent State University regional campus.
The residency credit requirements outlined in the articulate agreement will be reevaluated prior to May 31, 2025. Individuals interested in earning an Associate of Technical Study through Kent State University should refer to the current course listings.
The Cleveland Clinic School of Health Professions: Radiologic Technology (Mercy) Program | ||
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Course Subject and Title | Credit Hours | Notes |
Certificate Program Completion |
30 |
Documentation of certificate program completion. Certificate program hours must be equivalent to approximately 3,400 clock hours. |
Semester One: (15-16 Credit Hours) Kent State University | ||
Course Subject and Title | Credit Hours | Notes |
ENG 11011 College Writing I |
3 |
Fulfills Kent Core Composition |
Kent Core Requirement |
3 |
Consult with an Academic Advisor |
General Electives |
9 |
|
UC 10097 Destination Kent State: First Year Experience |
1 |
UC 10097 is not required of transfer students with 25 credits (excluding College Credit Plus) or students age 21+ at the time of admission. |
Semester Two: (15 Credit Hours) Kent State University | ||
Course Subject and Title | Credit Hours | Notes |
Kent Core Requirement |
3 |
Consult with an Academic Advisor |
Kent Core Requirement |
3 |
Consult with an Academic Advisor |
Kent Core Requirement |
3 |
Consult with an Academic Advisor |
General Electives |
6 |
|
60-61 Total Credit Hours to Graduate with the ATS Degree from Kent State University |
Graduation Requirements Summary
The Cleveland Clinic School of Health Professions: Radiologic Technology (Mercy) Program: Certificate Program
Kent State University: Associate of Technical Study, Individualized Program
Minimum Total Hours: 60 credit hours
Minimum Kent Core Hours: 15 credit hours
Minimum Major GPA: 2.000
Minimum Overall GPA: 2.000
Students must successfully complete 15 credit hours of graded Kent State University coursework required for the ATS degree before receiving any college credit for industry recognized licensures, certificates or diplomas.
Please contact Kent State University, Stark Campus advisors for more information on how to apply to Kent State University and assistance with registering for the appropriate courses needed for ATS degree completion.
Advising Services:
ksustarkadvisors@kent.edu
330.244.3251
Program Health Requirements
The Mercy Radiologic Technology Program compiles with student health requirements established by the Cleveland Clinic School of Health Professions. Students are responsible for submitting required paperwork by the specified deadlines. They will not be permitted to start the program until the requirements are met. Students are further responsible for any cost associated with the health requirements.
Resources
Policy manuals
Academic calendars
* All dates subject to change at the discretion of the Program Director.
Contact Us
Devin Johnson
Program Director
The Cleveland Clinic School of Health Professions: Radiologic Technology (Mercy) Program
Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital
1320 Mercy Drive NW
Canton, Ohio 44708
Email: johnsod60@ccf.org
Phone: 330.489.1000, ext: 1348