School Of Health Professions
Radiologic Technology Program
Academic Policies
APPLICATION DEADLINE
The deadline for application is July 15th each year.
CLASS AND CLINICAL SCHEDULES
The didactic and clinical learning experiences you receive are integral parts of radiography education, and the student is expected to apply him/herself in a diligent, professional manner in order to acquire the skills necessary to develop into a competent, professional technologist. Routine class and clinical hours are from 8-4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; approximately twice per semester students will be required to rotate through DRMC for a noon-8p.m. rotation. Some evening and weekend clinical shifts may be required throughout your educational program and students will be advised of this schedule in advance.
COMPLETION REQUIREMENTS
To complete this program, students must achieve a minimum of a C in each didactic and clinical course. Failure to do so will result in dismissal from the program.
ACADEMIC PROGRESSION
A final course grade of C in all course work, both clinical and didactic, is required for continued progression through the program. To achieve a C, ALL course work must be satisfactorily completed within the allotted time. Final grades below C will result in academic dismissal. Students who are awarded an incomplete I must meet the course requirements no later than mid-term of the following semester. Failure to do so will result in a grade of F and academic dismissal.
Grading Scale
A = 93-100
Frequently exceeds minimumrequirements
B = 85-92
Exceeds minimum requirements
C = 77-84
Meets minimum requirements
F = 76-below
Does not meet minimum requirements
INCLEMENT WEATHER
In the case of inclement weather the Program will recognize the decisions made by Danville Community College (DCC). If DCC is closed then the Radiologic Technology Program will be also. If DCC is operating on a delayed schedule, then our delay will be from 8a.m.
For more information about the program, or to schedule an appointment, please contact us at: Danville Regional Medical Center School of Health Professions Radiologic Technology Program