Radiologic Technology Admissions Overview 2018 Application Submission Dates Communication By September 25-November 2 December 7 November 6-February 1* February 22 February 5-April 5 End of May April 9 Open until filled *Packets will not be accepted December 11, 2017-January 18, 2018 Admission to Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College s Associate Degree Radiologic Technology program is competitive. Application packets are reviewed on a competitive basis and students are accepted until the class is filled. Applicants are encouraged to apply early. It is highly recommended that students job shadow prior to applying to the program. You must meet the requirements outlined in this handout and be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident to qualify. Admission of international students must comply with federal and state regulations pertaining to international student enrollment in U.S. colleges. Applicants may still be able to submit a qualified application after April 9, but only on a space-available basis. Interested individuals must attend a Health Information Program (HIP) Session (either face-to-face or online) to receive an application packet. All documents submitted with the application packet become the exclusive property of the college and will not be returned to the applicant. Qualified applicants who attended college outside of the United States and meet citizenship requirements must provide official transcripts from World Education Service. Fees for English translation of international transcripts must be paid by the applicant (contact our Registrar at studentrecords@octech.edu or 803-535-1222 for details). Misrepresentation of information on any required forms or a willful attempt to misrepresent residency will make an applicant ineligible for admission to OCtech Nursing and Health Science programs. Applicants who have two (2) unsuccessful enrollments in any Nursing and Health Science program will not be eligible for admission. To view our appeals process, visit www.octech.edu/admissions/nursing-health-sciences. In addition, applicants who have been offered admission to a Nursing or Health Science program at OCtech more than once and did not enroll must petition to a Counselor in writing to request permission to reapply. All applicants can expect to hear from us according to the schedule listed above. There is no guarantee that you will be accepted; however, we suggest that you make financial arrangements and complete the FAFSA (www.fafsa.ed.gov) in the event that you are offered admission, since payment of tuition, fees and books will be due in August. A national background check and/or drug test will be required upon acceptance to the program and before starting class in the fall. Positive results on background check and/or drug test may prohibit participation in clinical experiences and may necessitate removal from the program. Clinical sites may require additional background and drug testing during the course of a student s enrollment. It is the responsibility of the student to notify the Program Coordinator or Dean of any criminal charges, convictions, orders and/or sanctions that occur during the course of his/her enrollment. Failure to notify the Program Coordinator or Dean may necessitate removal from the program and revocation of eligibility to take the State Board Examination for Licensure or the National Certification Exam. Note: Prior criminal convictions may affect eligibility to take the State Board Examination for Licensure. 1
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS Part I - Applicants must meet the following requirements to be eligible to move to Part II: Attend a Health Information Program (HIP) Session (face-to-face or online). Be a high school graduate or possess a GED. (Official transcript must be submitted. If this information is already on file, it does not need to be resubmitted.) Earn a 2.5 cumulative GPA from the last college where 12 or more credit hours were attempted (not including developmental/remedial courses). Official transcripts from all colleges must be submitted. (If this information is already on file, it does not need to be resubmitted.) Part II - Applicants qualifying to submit an application must meet One of the following: 1. SAT scores of 26 Reading and 5 Math 2. ACT Reading of 19 and Math of 20 3. Eligible for BIO 210, ENG 101, MAT 102 and have taken the ATI TEAS or TEAS V- (Reading and Math only) with a minimum reading score of 65 and a composite score of 65 (average of Reading and Math). Students are allowed to take the TEAS test a maximum of two times for the year in which they are applying, UNLESS they participate in an approved TEAS Prep Course. Students participating in an approved TEAS Prep Course can take the TEAS test up to a total of four times during the designated application period. There is a minimum waiting time requirement of days between each TEAS test attempt. 4. Successful completion (minimum grade of C) of 13 credit hours from the listed Nursing and Health Science Core Courses (ONE of the courses used in the GPA calculation must be a science course): BIO 210, BIO 211, BIO 225, Math 102 or higher, ENG 101, PSY 201, with a GPA of 2.75 or higher. Biology, math and computer courses must have been taken within seven (7) years of the application date (a Coursework Appeal Form may apply please see a counselor for details). 5. Completion of a Diploma, Associate and/or Bachelor Degree or higher from a regionally or nationally accredited college or university with a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher. Guaranteed Track Admission (GTA) Applicants who have completed all of the following courses at OCtech on their first attempt with a calculated GPA of 3.25 and within five (5) years will be admitted to the program once all course work is verified by a Counselor: ENG 101, PSY 201, BIO 210 and 211, MAT 102 or higher, CPT 170/101 and a Humanities Elective Students who have had a prior enrollment in a Nursing and Health Science program at OCtech or those who received a GTA offer previously are not eligible for GTA. If the program is filled, applicants will be admitted the next fall semester. Deadline to apply for Guaranteed Track Admissions is February 1, 2018. Applicants should be aware that, before starting the program in the fall, ALL health science students must be able to meet the core performance standards for the classroom and clinical environment. 2
Core Performance Standards for the Classroom and Clinical Environment Requirements Examples Critical thinking 1) Identification of cause/effect relationships in clinical situations 2) Use of the scientific method in the development of patient care plans 3) Evaluation of the effectiveness of nursing interventions 4) Make decisions based on the nursing process Professional Relationships 1) Establishment of rapport with patients/clients and colleagues 2) Capacity to engage in successful conflict resolution 3) Peer accountability Communication 1) Explanation of treatment procedures; initiation of health teaching 2) Documentation and interpretation of nursing actions and patient/client response 3) Correctly read aloud written instructions 4) Ability to follow oral and written instructions Mobility 1) Movement about patient s room, work spaces and treatment areas 2) Administration of rescue procedures cardiopulmonary resuscitation 3) Lift 20 pounds from the floor, carry and place on a surface 36 inches in height 4) Stand from a seated position and walk 300 feet without any impairment 5) Lift and support patient from a bed, stretcher or wheelchair safely 6) Go from a standing position to a squatting position and vice versa. Walk up and down several flights of stairs and pivot 7) Extend legs forward and backward to provide patient support as needed 8) Move a patient from a bed, stretcher or wheelchair safely 9) Push a stretcher with a patient without assistance 10) Transport a patient in a wheelchair, bed or stretcher with oxygen or IV fluids Motor skills 1) Calibration and use of equipment, operation of computers, telephones, call lights, etc. 2) Therapeutic positioning of patients 3) Put on and remove proper clothing and equipment correctly without assistance (i.e. surgery suit, shoe covers or other protective devices, etc.) 4) Demonstrate fine motor skills in manipulating small objects Hearing 1) Ability to hear monitoring device alarm and other emergency signals 2) Ability to discern auscultatory sounds and cries for help Visual 1) Ability to observe patient s condition and responses to treatments 2) Ability to see monitoring device alarm and other emergency signals Tactile Sense 1) Ability to palpate in physical examinations and various therapeutic interventions Ex: Distinguish smells which are contributory to assessing and/or maintaining patient s health status, e.g. smell fire, wound drainage Self-Care 1) Implement universal precautions; follow established procedures for body hygiene Temperament/Awareness 1) Perform procedures on patients in pain from trauma, disease or under the influence of drugs/alcohol 2) Maintain professional composure under stress 3) Be aware of the potential exposure to pathogens through bodily secretions, mucous and blood Any student who cannot perform one of the listed technical standards should contact the Coordinator of Services for Students with Disabilities. Admitted students who are not able to perform all Core Performance Standards will have the admission offer for fall rescinded. Non-Discrimination Policy: Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or veteran status in its admissions policies, programs, activities or employment practices. Employee and applicant inquiries concerning the federal laws and their application to the College may be directed to the College s Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Officer, the Director of Human Resources, Marie Howell, 3250 St. Matthews Road, Orangeburg, SC 29118, 803-535-1207, who serves as the College s Section 504, Title II and Title IX Coordinator. 3
Radiologic Technology 2017-2018 Projected Expenses Tuition (in-county) $2,040.00 per semester Tuition (out-of-county) $2,532.00 per semester Part-time (in-county) $175.00 per credit hour Part-time (out-of-county) $216.00 per credit hour Registration Fee Enrollment Fee FIRST SEMESTER ITEMS NEEDED $25.00 per semester $60.00 one-time fee Books $600.00 Hepatitis Vaccine (Depending on source) $225.00 Physical (Depending on source) $0.00 Malpractice Insurance (Annually) $5.00 Health Science/Nursing Fee $90.00 Health Science Deposit $50.00 one-time fee APPROXIMATE COST Uniforms (Female/Male Per Uniform) $60.00 / $45.00 Shoes (Female/Male Per Pair) $50.00 / $60.00 Lab Coat (Female/Male) $30.00 / $35.00 Name Pin $6.50 CPR SCSRT Membership $25.00 Capitol Chapter Membership $5.00 Dosimeter Fees $90.00 Drug Screen - Dawn Center $66.00 Criminal Background Check - PreCheck $49.50 Electronic Device $300.00 Total $1,857.00 SECOND SEMESTER Books $400.00 Uniforms (Female/Male Per Uniform) $60.00 / $45.00 Professional Meeting (SCSRT Seminar) - Optional $300.00 Total $760.00 THIRD SEMESTER Books $0.00 Health Physical Update $25.00 Total $175.00 FOURTH SEMESTER Books $0.00 Testing Fees $50.00 Malpractice (Annually) $5.00 Uniforms (Female/Male) (Uniform & Shoes) $120.00 / $1.00 Capitol Chapter Membership $5.00 Dosimeter Fees $90.00 Total $420.00 FIFTH SEMESTER Books $170.00 Professional Meeting (SCSRT Seminar) - Optional $300.00 Total $470.00 SIXTH SEMESTER Books $255.00 License Application Fee $50.00 Graduation Fees $50.00 Registry Fees Total Program Total (tuition not included) $175.00 / $216.00 plus book and card $200.00 $555.00 $4,237.00 4
Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College Nursing and Health Science Rating Sheet Applicant's Name Student ID Number: Program of Choice: ADN PN to ADN PN PN-Flex RAD RESP Second Program of Choice: ADN PN to ADN PN PN-Flex RAD RESP Last college attended with 12 or more credit hours: College Name : GPA: Credits : Applicants qualifying to submit a packet must meet "one" of the following: SAT (*See Below) Actual Reading Score Actual Math Score Points are given only if this option is used and the minimum Reading and Math scores are met. Minimum RDG Score Minimum MTH Score ACT Actual Reading Score Actual Math Score Points are given only if this option is used and the minimum Reading and Math scores are met. Minimum Minimum RDG Score ATI TEAS or TEAS V GPA/Coursework Associate/Bachelor Degree Completion Reading Math Composite Applicant must successfully complete 13 credit hours from the listed Nursing/Health Highest Degree Earned Master's Degree with Minimum 3.0 GPA Points 25 Points are determined by Composite Score Science Core Courses with a Minimum 2.75 (RDG + MAT Divided by 2 = 65 or higher. Both GPA. One of these courses must be a Science RDG & Composite Score must be 65 or higher) Course (BIO 210, BIO 211 or BIO 225) Bachelor's Degree with Minimum 3.0 GPA 20 Courses Include: BIO 210, BIO 211, BIO 225, ENG 101, PSY 201 or Points MTH Score Points ATI TEAS /TEAS V Score Points PSY 203 and required Math of Program or Higher Level. Bachelor's degree with 2.75-2.99 GPA 26 5 25 19 20 25 Minimum 65 or higher 25 GPA Points Associate Degree/Diploma in a clinical healthcare O O O 4.00 25 O field with Minimum 2.75 GPA R R R 3.75-3.99 20 R Associate Degree/Diploma in a non-healthcare 3.50-3.74 field with Minimum 2.75 GPA. 10 PN to ADN Transition and Flex Only 3.00-3.49 10 ACCUPLACER Reading College Level Math 2.75-2.99 5 Miminum Scores must be met in Reading & College Level Math 71 50 Current Certifications Additional Points Residency Anatomy & Physiology Only one may be selected. Coursework completed at OCtech within 7 years. Special consideration is given to students that reside The Nursing and Health Science Division has determined permanently in one of OCtech's two counties of the approved certifications. No other Certifications will be service areas and a Current OCtech Student. accepted. BIO 210 First Attempt 5 Second Attempt 4 Acceptable Certifications: Points Orangeburg or Calhoun County 10 BIO 211 First Attempt 5 Second Attempt 4 Current OCtech Student 5 BIO 225 First Attempt 5 Second Attempt 4 Current CNA Certification Total Points (Max ) Total Points (Max ) 5 Current EMT Certification Total Points (Max 5) TOTAL POINTS * If SAT scores are in the old format, scores must be converted, but a minimum of 480 Verbal and 480 Math apply. Revised ~ September 20, 2017 Verified Points: Applicant Initials Reviewer Initials