facebook pixel Skip to Main Content
Idaho State University home

RS Admission Requirements

Openings are limited primarily due to limited available clinical education centers. As a result, a means of selecting those students with the greatest potential for success is necessary. Preference is given to Idaho residents. Students should access our website in early January to download the application.

In addition please note that we do require official ISU transcripts and all other official college transcripts be sent to the mailing address below. Electronic copies of official transcripts may be sent from a university's Registrar office, Parchment, or the National Student ClearingHouse directly to alyssaholt@isu.edu. No copies of transcripts submitted by applicants will be accepted. Completed applications and application fee should be mailed or brought into our office by May 15 of the year you plan to apply. 

Physical Address:

600 Memorial Drive

Building 66 Room 225

Pocatello, ID

 

Mailing Address:

ATTN: Radiographic Science

Idaho State University

921 South 8th Avenue STOP 8002

Pocatello, Idaho, 83209

Have you ever (for ANY reason) been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor?

The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) may prohibit you from taking the certification examination if you have been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor. You should contact the ARRT to establish your eligibility if you have any doubt. (ARRT, 1255 Northland Drive, St. Paul, MN 55120-1155, Phone: (651) 687-0048). Minor traffic violations do not need to be reported unless they involve a DUI.

Admission Criteria

Applicants are ranked according to overall academic grade point average (GPA) from the following Core Objective and Program Requirement courses. The objective system started in the Fall of 2013. A minimum grade of "C-" is required in all Core Objective and Program Requirement courses.

Points are awarded for grades in each of the following pre-professional courses (Core Objectives with an asterisk * are required core objectives for the program. The other Core Objectives (those without an asterisk) have courses that will satisfy the University Core Objectives and will be awarded points for grades.

No student will be selected for program admission that has not completed RS 1105, MATH 1143, BIOL 1101, BIOL 2227, BIOL 2228 and their respective labs with grades of "C-" minimum, prior to the commencement of professional course work, regardless of a student's total accumulated points. Also, a minimum grade point average of 3.0 is required. Students should NOT apply to the program if they are missing more than four courses.

 

OBJECTIVE

Core Objectives

Credits

1

*ENGL 1101 Writing and Rhetoric I

3

1

*ENGL 1102 Writing and Rhetoric II

3

2

*COMM 1101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication

3

3

*MATH 1153 Statistical Reasoning

(may substitute MGT 2216 Business Statistics 3 credits)

3

4

GE Objective 4

3

4

GE Objective 4

3

5

*BIOL 1101 Biology I (with lab)

4

5

*CHEM 1101 Introduction to Chemistry

(may substitute CHEM 1111 5 credits)

3

6

GE Objective 6

3

6

GE Objective 6

3

7-8

*INFO 1101 Digital Information Literacy

3

9

GE Objective 9

3

 

Total

37

 

COURSE

Pre-Program Requirements

 

The following courses are required by the program.

Credits

RS 1105

Intro to Radiographic Science

1

HCA 2210/HE 2210 

Medical Terminology & Communication

2

MATH 1143 

College Algebra

3

PHYS 1100 

Essentials of Physics

4

BIOL 2227 

Human Anatomy & Physiology I (with lab)

(may substitute BIOL 3301 4 credits)

4

BIOL 2228 

Human Anatomy & Physiology II (with lab)

(may substitute BIOL 3302 4 credits)

4

ACCT 3303 

Accounting Concepts

(may substitute ACCT 2201 3 credits)

3

MGT 3312 

Individual & Organizational Behavior

3

HCA 4475 

Health Law & Bioethics

(Prerequisite MGT 2261 not required for RS students. Contact course instructor for override)

3

MGT 4473 

Human Resource Management

3

 

Total

30

**Students who completed COMM 1101 for 2 credits at ISU prior to the change of the credits to 3 shall have COMM 1101 weighted at 3 credits. Transfer courses for COMM 1101 shall be weighted in accordance with the credit hours of transfer but for no greater than 3 credits.

1. A grade of A is worth 4 points, B's are 3 points, C's are 2 points, D's are 1 point, and F's are 0 points. Plus (+) and minus (-) grades are converted to whole letter grades for point assignments. The points are then multiplied times the credit hour weighting of the course to determine the total points for each course. Credits transferred to ISU that are considered as equivalent to the ISU course(s) listed above, will be weighted according to the credit hours from the original institution, but no greater than the ISU course weighting. For example, if a student completed a four (4)-credit college algebra course at XYZ University and it is considered equivalent to the ISU MATH 1143 course, the weighting would be three (3) credits and not four (4). Quarter credit hour credits will be converted to "semester" credits for the purpose of weighting. One (1) quarter credit hour shall be considered to be 2/3 of a semester credit hour.

If a student tests out of a course or is otherwise given credit for a course by the ISU Registrar, including military credit, then the grade used for calculation of points shall be an "A" unless a different letter grade is earned (i.e. B, C, D, or F). If a student tests out of a course or is otherwise given credit for a course by the ISU Registrar, including military credit, but takes the course anyway, then the grade used for calculation of points shall be the grade earned in the course.

A passing “P” or a “TS” grade will be counted as a “C” unless proven otherwise with official documentation.

2. Residency - Idaho residents shall be awarded 4 points.

3. Students who have completed 17 or more of the Core Objective and Program Requirement courses at ISU will be awarded an additional 8 points. This is 17 classes, not credits.

4. Students that have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and have completed all of the classes each year applied in Core Objective and Program Requirement courses will be awarded 50 additional points for each year that they have applied to the program. Again, this will only be awarded if all Core Objective and Program Requirement courses are completed the first time a student applies and the student has a minimum 3.0 GPA.

5. The total points accumulated from the calculations in #1 through #4 above shall then be multiplied times the student's cumulative grade point average of the Core Objective and Program Requirement courses, for a total point value.

6. Interview: The top 30 ranked applicants will be contacted by email and an interview will be scheduled. Maximum of 100 points will be awarded for the interview process.

7. The students will be ranked according to the total points accumulated. The students with the highest accumulated points will be selected for program admission in accordance with the number of openings available. For example, if there are 20 vacancies then the top 20 students will be selected.

8. Alternates for admission will be selected on the basis of their ranking.

9. In the event of a tie during the selection process the following procedure will be initiated in the following order: a) preference will be given to the candidate that has applied during a previous year, b) the student with the highest number of the pre-professional classes taken at ISU, c) random drawing of name.

Deadlines

The admission procedures must be completed and received by the Radiographic Science Program by May 15 of the year the student is seeking admission. If the 15 falls on a weekend the application must be received by the Friday preceding the deadline date. Classes begin in the fall semester. A completed application consists of four (4) items as follows: 1) Admission to Idaho State University. 2) Completed application form for the Radiographic Science Program. 3) Official college transcripts of ALL college coursework completed up to the time of application, must be sent directly to the Radiographic Science Program. 4) A non-refundable application fee, made payable to the Radiographic Science Program.

Notification of Acceptance

Students will be tentatively informed by June 15 of their admission status. Notification will be sooner if possible. In order to guarantee a seat in the program, the student is required to submit a deposit of $250 by July 1. The deposit is non-refundable; however, it will be applied to the student's instructional fees for the Fall semester. This fee is separate from the application fee, which is not applied to the student's instructional fees.

Clinical Assignments

Assignment to affiliated hospital radiology departments for clinical education is done by Radiographic Science faculty. You may be assigned to any clinical affiliate associated with the Radiographic Science Program.

Background Checks/Drug Testing

Students must pass a background check and drug testing prior to clinical attendance. If a student does not pass, their position will be forfeited in the program.

Kasiska Division of Health Sciences - Learn more about the Kasiska family legacy and impact