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Program Information

The Computed Tomography program at Grady Health System is an advanced level full-time 1 semester program. This specialized program prepares the graduate for a rewarding career as a CT Technologist. The school awards a certificate in Computed Tomography upon completion. This advanced- level program is for registered radiologic technologists.

CT Technologists are responsible for fulfilling physicians’ requests by operating the CT equipment which produces cross-sectional images of patients’ bones, organs and tissue that are used to diagnose medical conditions. In addition to conducting scans, CT Technologists prepare patients for diagnostic procedures by explaining the process and positioning patients to correctly capture the images requested by a physician. A CT Technologist typically is employed in hospital settings.

Classes are limited in size. Admission to this program is competitive. The number of students accepted is dependent on the number of clinical sites and job outlook. Students who satisfactorily complete the program requirements are eligible to become a certified CT Technologist through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.

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Clinical Education

The major goal of the clinical portion of the program is to enable the student to develop skills that will allow him/her to successfully perform the duties of an entry-level CT Technologist. The school is a procedures-based program in which faculty members and/or departmental staff evaluate the student.

A student spends at least 24 hours per week in the clinical setting and may be exposed to ionizing radiation, infectious diseases, and body fluids. The student is appropriately instructed in radiation protection and standard precaution procedures, as well as the proper utilization of various types of protective clothing and personal protective devices.

Grading System

The following system of grading is used:

A – Excellent                                       =          90   –    100%
B – Good                                              =          80   –    89%
C – Marginal                                        =          75   –    79%
D – Poor                                               =          70   –    74%
F – Failure                                           =          Below 70%

Students receive an academic and clinical grade report at the end of the semester.  Academic and Clinical grades are listed separately, are weighted by credit hours, and are averaged for a semester GPA.

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Faculty

Program Manager:
Judith Hipps, M.Ed, R.T.(T)
(404) 616-5024

Clinical Coordinator:

 

Admissions Coordinator:
Malon Brown, BS
(404) 616-3610
[email protected]

 

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Certification

The Computed Tomography Program, is sponsored by Grady Memorial Hospital/Grady Health System Schools of Radiation and Imaging Technologies, and awards a certificate of completion.

The program meets the post-primary certification requirements for the ARRT by providing structured education and competency completions in Computed Tomography.

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Admission Requirements

The Computed Tomography program offers equal educational opportunities to students regardless of race, creed, color, sex, age, handicap, religion, or national origin.

  1. Graduate of a nationally or regionally accredited program in; Radiologic Technology Program, Diagnostic Sonography Program, Nuclear Medicine Program, or Radiation Therapy Program.
    1. Minimum 2.5 GPA.
    2. A status of good standing (not on probation, suspension, or expulsion) from the accredited program.
  2. Must provide certification with good standing by one of the following; American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) orAmerican Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). Or the applicant is eligible to write, and subsequently pass the ARRT, ARDMS, or NMTCB certification examination by the start date of the program.
  3. Provide one of the following Critical Scores; SAT, ACT, Compass, Accuplacer, Accuplacer Generation Next, orAsset Exam. The minimum critical score requirements are:
    1. SAT 1: Total minimum score of 830 – Math + critical reading (verbal) scores only
    2. ACT: Total minimum score of 17
    3. ACCUPLACER reading score of 61, and minimum Elementary Algebra score of 67.
    4. ACCUPLACER Next Generation minimum reading score of 237, and elementary algebra (previous to 2021) or Quantitative Reasoning, Algebra, and Statistics (QAS) (after 2021) of 258.
    5. Compass: minimum reading score of 74, minimum math score of 37
    6. Asset: minimum reading score of 40; minimum math score of 40
  4. Provide names and email addresses for four (4) professional references on the application.
  5. All college or technical college education must be from an institution accredited by one of the following entities:
    1. Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)
    2. Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP)
    3. Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSACS)
    4. Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools of Middle States Association of College and Schools (MSA-CESS)
    5. New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)
    6. Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
    7. Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)
    8. Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS)
    9. Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) and Senior College Commission (SCC) of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges
    10. Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES)
    11. Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC)
    12. Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training (ACCET)
    13. Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS)
    14. Council on Occupational Training (COE)
    15. Distance Education and Training Council Accrediting Commission (DETC)
    16. National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts and Sciences (NACCAS)
    17. Association for Biblical Higher Education Commission on Accreditation
    18. Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools Accreditation Commission
    19. Commission on Accrediting of Association of Theological Schools
    20. Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools
    21. Conjoint Accreditation Services of the Canadian Medical Association
    22. Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia (MRPBA)
  6. Applicants are required to visit the hospital when invited. This includes a personal interview and a tour of the school facilities.

International Student

An applicant will be classified as an “International Student” if the school credentials he/she submits for evaluation are from schools or colleges outside of the United States.

Learn more about International Students Admission Requirements

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Application Procedure

The School of Computed Tomography begins twice per year, in the Fall and in the Spring. Online applications are accepted year-round. All admission documents must be RECEIVED by April 1 for the Fall Semester and by October 1 for the Spring Semester.

Procedure

  1. Apply ONLINE and pay the $35.00 nonrefundable application fee.
  2. Applicants submit the following to the School:
    1. Application portfolio documents
      1. Official transcripts
        1. Official transcripts showing completion of a Radiologic Technology program.
      2. Critical Test Scores
        1. A college entrance test is required. Scholastic Aptitude Reasoning Test (SAT I), American College Test (ACT), Compass, Asset, or ACCUPLACER, and/or ACCUPLACER Next Gen. Grady Health System’s SAT code is 5263, and the ACT code is 5329.
        2. Proof of current ARRT certification
        3. TOEFL score, if applicable (see International Student Requirements).
      3. References
        The applicant must provide names and e-mail addresses of four (4) references who have supervised the applicant for a minimum of six months in an evaluating position in the Imaging field (such as supervisors, educators, etc.). Friends, relatives, clergy, and co-workers are not acceptable references. Applicants should contact references prior to submission of the application. The school will email a reference form to those persons that are listed in the application

Application Instructions

All application portfolio documents must be postmarked by April 1 for Fall Registration and October 1 for Spring Registration. Portfolio documents include the Application, Application Fee, Brief Autobiography, Transcript(s), Professional References, and Documentation of Current ARRT Certification or Eligibility.

Incomplete applications and those who do not adhere to the deadline dates will be disqualified.  An applicant’s application and entrance requirements will not be returned to the applicant nor forwarded to another institution.

A qualifying applicant will be invited to Grady for an interview.  This procedure takes approximately one hour.

Notices of acceptance or rejection will be emailed the week following the Admissions Committee meeting. Notices are given by email only.

Admission to the school is competitive, and the Admissions Committee reserves the right, in every case, to accept or reject any applicant based on previous academic performance, motivation, personality, or health and character as determined by the application process, interview, review of academic and sociological data, references and investigation.

All correspondence and inquiries pertaining to applications should be directed to the attention of the:

Admissions Office
Schools of Radiation and Imaging Technologies
Grady Health System
80 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive, SE – Box 26095
Atlanta, GA 30303-3050
[email protected]
(404) 616-3610

Technical Standards – ADA Compliance

ARRT Ethics Review for Felony or Misdemeanor Conviction

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Requirements Upon Acceptance

Upon acceptance, the applicant must complete and submit to the program by the deadline date:

  1. Physical examination and immunizations to include documentation of:
    1. Completion of COVID-19 Vaccination and booster(s)
    2. MMR vaccine OR Titer (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) Must have one of the following:
      • Documentation of 2 doses after 1stbirthday and separated by at least 28 days
        OR
      • Laboratory evidence of immunity by positive measles titer, positive mumps titer, and positive rubella titer
    3. Tdapvaccine (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis) – must have booster within the past 10 years
    4. Hepatitis B Vaccine AND Titer (series of 3 vaccines and positive titer results drawn after 3rd dose). If the titer results are negative, then additional vaccine(s) are administered and a titer is drawn again.
    5. Varicella vaccine (2 doses) OR positive titer
    6. TB screening using Quantiferon Gold blood test.  This is done by Grady’s Employee Health and Wellness personnel.
      For history of positive TB test, latent TB infection, or TB disease, must have negative chest x-ray. If a student has had TB disease, medical evaluation and documentation that the student has been treated for TB disease is required.

Immunization requirements are subject to change by Grady Health System and/or Clinical affiliates at any time.

  1. Criminal background check and drug screening test performed through advantagestudents.com. (See Tuition and Fees).
  2. Proof of professional liability insurance that documents coverage for the term of enrollment (See Tuition and Fees).
  3. Documented completion of CPR (BLS for Healthcare Providers – Part 1) online training module by the American Heart Association.
  4. American Registry of Radiologic Technology certification in radiography or another imaging credential

Background Check – Drug Screen Policy

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Tuition and Fees

CT Tuition and Fees

Cost
Tuition and Technology fee/semester $1975/ semester
On-line Clinical Record System $100.00
Professional Liability Insurance $37.00-220.00
Uniform Scrub top and Pants Approximately $30/set
CPR $31.00
Drug Screen & background check
Advantage Student
$78.50 *may be higher if student worked in another state or country
CT modules $49/month

Prices subject to change

 

Financial Aid

No Financial Aid assistance is available for the Computed Tomography program.

Tuition Refund Policy

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