Radiography Program Admission Guidelines
Applications for Fall 2026 entrance through Fall 2028 entrance (XRAY)
| Application Timeline | Campus Locations |
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| Summer Enrollment - Apply in February Program Begins Classes in Summer Semester |
Lincoln - Day |
Admissions Guidelines
Minimum requirements to apply to the Radiography program:
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CCRI Application for Enrollment into General Studies with a pre-Radiography (XRAY) concentration.
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Official copy of a high school transcript, GED® transcript or baccalaureate transcript from an accredited institution, including date of graduation or completion.
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CCRI uses a multiple measures approach to determine admission into Health Science programs (For example: High School GPA/GED® transcripts, SAT, ACT, HESI A2, Accuplacer scores or ENGL 1002 Critical Reading with a grade of A- or better [see below for points system]). Placement can also be determined by taking college level English and Math courses. Anyone with a degree from a regionally accredited higher education institution may have this requirement waived following submission of the official college transcript.
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Complete the following required prerequisite courses with a grade of "C" or better:
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ENGL 1010: Composition I
ENGL 1300 will not substitute for ENGL 1010.
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MATH 1200: College Algebra
MATH 2111 and MATH 2141 also meet this requirement
MATH 1700, while no longer offered at CCRI, will still be accepted
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XRAY 1000: Introduction to Radiography
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A minimum overall cumulative grade point average of 2.0 is required to apply to the program and be maintained until enrolled in Radiography.
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HESI A2 Preadmission Test (For more information on the HESI test, click here)
All the above requirements must be met satisfactorily BEFORE submission of the Performance-Based Health Science (PBHS) application and does not guarantee acceptance. Students declining acceptance into the program for the semester must resubmit a PBHS application for the program and meet current requirements. Once accepted into the program, the student must attend a mandatory orientation conducted by the Allied and Rehabilitative Health Department.
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Complete and submit an online PBHS application here.
Deadlines are listed on the form.
Conditionally accepted students are required to complete the following:
- When directed by notification from the Office of One Stop Student Services, students
must submit a background check
Results of BCI may prevent admission due to clinical agencies' requirements. - Applicants must have a physical examination and the required immunizations completed prior to the start of the Radiography program.
- Students also must have a current CPR card (American Heart Association, Healthcare Provider level) obtained through an AHA-recognized community training center. This course is also available at CCRI through the division of Workforce Partnerships (https://www.ccri.edu/workforce/programs/healthcare/BLSCPR.html). CPR must be documented prior to the start of the XRAY 1010: Clinical Radiography.
Final acceptance is based upon the completion of the above criteria.
Please note: Requirements are subject to change.
For more clarifying information regarding any of the above please contact the Office
of One Stop Student Services at:
- Mike Hynes, Knight Campus, 401-825-2266, [email protected]
- If more specific information is needed, contact Eric Petrosinelli, Director, Radiography Program at [email protected], or 401-333-7025.
Radiography Program Admission Criteria Point System
The performance‐based acceptance process is based on the performance indicators identified for the program. A point system based on the admissions guidelines has been assigned to the performance criteria.
The criteria for the incoming class will include:
- GPA in prerequisite courses, ENGL 1010, MATH 1200 (or MATH 2111 or MATH 2141) and XRAY 1000
- Grades in MATH 1200 (or MATH 2111 or 2141) and XRAY 1000
- Selected Multiple Measure
- HESI A2 Test
| GPA for prerequisite courses ENGL 1010, MATH 1200 (or MATH 2111 or 2141) and XRAY 1000 | |
| Example: 3.67 GPA x 10 = 36.7 points | |
| Maximum points | 40 points |
| Grade in MATH 1200 (or MATH 2111 or 2141) and XRAY 1000 | Each course's letter grade is converted to points and added |
| A (4.0) | 15 points |
| A- (3.7) | 12 points |
| B+ (3.3) | 10 points |
| B (3.0) | 8 points |
| B- (2.7) | 6 points |
| C+ (2.3) | 4 points |
| C (2.0) | 2 point |
| Maximum points | 30 points |
| Multiple Measures (one of the following will grant 10 points) | |
| High School GPA of 2.8 or better | |
| or SAT Reading & Writing score of 480 or better | |
| or ACT English score of 34 or better | |
| or GED English of 165 or better | |
| or ACCUPLACER Reading score of 90 or better | |
| or Next Generation ACCUPLACER Reading score of 259 or better | |
| or a bachelor's degree | |
| or a grade of "A-" or better in ENGL 1002 Critical Reading | |
| Maximum points | 10 points (can only receive points once, even if multiple criteria are met) |
| HESI A2 Preadmission Test | |
| HESI Categories | Points awarded for each of the four sections |
| Reading | 4-5 points (e.g., 80%=4 points or 100% = 5 points) |
| Math | 4-5 points |
| Vocabulary/General Knowledge | 3.5-5 points |
| Grammar | 3.5 -5 points |
| Maximum HESI A2 Preadmission Test Points | 20 Points |
| Maximum Total Points | 100 points |
*HESI A2: Students who wish to retest can do so after 3 months from their last attempt. Please note: HESI test scores do not expire.
In the event of a tie, the students' earliest completion date of the preadmission course will be used as the tie-breaker.
Credits granted through AP, CLEP, challenge exams or assessment of prior learning will be recognized as satisfying course requirements and will be assigned points equivalent to a grade of "B."
Please review the Department of Health website to learn about licensing requirements for the health sciences professions.
Please note: A Social Security number is required to begin the certification process for the health sciences professions.
Need Assistance?
Contact the Dean of HealthThe Dean of health & Rehabilitative Sciences oversees the Allied and Rehabilitative Health, Dental Health, and Nursing Programs.