Program completion
Graduation requirements
The radiography student must meet the following requirements to graduate from the program:
- Accomplish the program's objectives, goals and requirements.
- The participant will need to have an associate, baccalaureate or graduate degree from an institution accredited by a mechanism acceptable to the ARRT to be eligible to sit for the registry exam.
- The student must complete all courses.
- The student must receive a cumulative didactic and cumulative clinical average of 85% (B) or higher.
- The student must receive an 85% (B) or higher on (1) Mock Registry.
- All fees and expenses owed to the program must be paid.
- The student must be compliant with program policies regarding attendance, ethics, policies and procedures.
- Return parking "hang tag," ID badges and radiation badges.
Registry exam eligibility
National Registry Examination
Once a student graduates from WellSpan’s Radiography Program, they are eligible to work as an entry-level radiographer. For a graduate to become a registered radiologic technologist, they must successfully pass the National Registry Examination offered through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (www.arrt.org). New graduates are encouraged to take the registry examination shortly after program completion. Graduates must ensure they meet all ARRT examination requirements or risk being ineligible for the exam.
Please note: To be eligible to sit for the National Registry Examination offered through the ARRT, the participant will need to have an associate, baccalaureate, or graduate degree from an institution accredited by a mechanism acceptable to the ARRT.
Please note: Individuals who have been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor may have violated the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Rules and Ethics and may be considered ineligible to sit for the national board examinations. Those with questions regarding eligibility are encouraged to submit a pre-application form to the ARRT before entering an approved educational program. This form may also be submitted after an individual has been enrolled. Requests for pre-application forms must be requested through the ARRT by calling (610)-687-0048.
Please visit ARRT.org for exam eligibility information.