Application Prerequisites

IMPORTANT UPDATE (11.2024): The Radiologic Technology program at SBCC will be accepting a limited number of applications in January 2025 for entry in the Summer of 2025. Please keep checking this site for further updates for the online application process.


Required prerequisites to be completed at the time of application. Grades of "C," or better, must be posted on submitted transcripts at the time of application.

  • Human Anatomy - BMS 107 at SBCC, or equivalent at another college.   
  • Human Physiology - BMS 108 at SBCC, or equivalent at another college. 
  • Radiography and Health Care - RT 100 must be taken at SBCC.
  • Medical Terminology - HIT 135 at SBCC, or equivalent at another college.
  • General Education (GE) Areas - It is highly recommended to complete General Education Areas before starting the program. They can be completed at SBCC or another college. It is the student's responsibility to submit all current transcripts so that they may evaluated for GEs.

The program is rigorous and does not allow much time to take additional courses. They must be passed with a grade of "C," or better. Any questions about prerequisites or general education requirements please contact Kimberly Taylor, Radiography academic counselor: kgtaylor@sbcc.edu.

Before entering the Radiography Program students are required to:         

  1. Complete RT 100 ā€“ Radiography and Health Care (Fall or Spring semester); grade of ā€œCā€ or better.  
  2. Attend an RT Orientation meeting the semester prior to entry (date and time will be announced to the students who are scheduled to begin);
  3. Complete the SBCC physical examination on SBCC form
  4. Results from a negative TB skin test (or chest x-ray if warranted)
  5. Lab results that prove immunity to Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR)
  6. Lab results that prove immunity to Hepatitis B (note that the Hepatitis B vaccination is give in three doses over a period of six months)
  7. Lab results that prove immunity to varicella
  8. Submit proof of receiving the Tdap vaccination
  9. Submit results each flu season of that season's influenza vaccine
  10. Obtain a CPR card, which must be kept current throughout the program;
  11. Complete a background check (information and forms given at orientation meeting), and,
  12. Pay a one-time Radiation Film Badge fee at registration

 

It is highly recommended to complete all General Education requirements before starting the program.  The program is rigorous and does not allow much time to take additional courses.  You will not be able to graduate and sit for the board exam without completing the graduation (General Education) requirements.

 

Any applicant who does not meet the entrance requirements may write a letter of appeal to the "Radiography Appeals Committee" stating why the applicant feels the application should be reconsidered. Send the appeal to:

Radiography Appeals Committee - SBCC 
721 Cliff Drive
Santa Barbara, CA 93109

The Health Technologies Counselors can assist an applicant in planning course schedules, evaluating previously taken general education courses, etc. Make an appointment through the Counseling Office, 965-0581 x4085.

  • Returning and transfer students who have been previously enrolled in the SBCC Radiography Program or another state-accredited Radiography Program may transfer into, or re-enter the SBCC Radiography Program one time only.
  • Transfer students must follow approved application procedures and meet all admission requirements. A transfer application form will be made available on request.
  • Returning students must submit a written request for re-admission to the program.
  • Re-entry students who left the program in good standing will have priority over transfer students.

Students impaired by the illnesses of alcoholism and drug abuse, or emotional illness, and who do not seek treatment, are subject to disciplinary action and may be prevented from obtaining certification.

Any SBCC Radiography student whose function is impaired by alcoholism or drug abuse will be urged to seek treatment and will be dismissed should the alcoholism or drug abuse continue.

If, at any time, the student's conduct, or physical or emotional health is such that they are a potential threat to the well-being of patients, the student will be dismissed.

In the event that an applicant has been convicted of a crime, licensure may be denied. Investigation of the crime will determine the extent to which the crime is related to the qualifications, function and duties of the licensee.

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