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West Virginia University Hospital School Of Radiologic Technology, West Virginia

Overview of West Virginia University Hospital School Of Radiologic Technology

The campus of The School Of Radiologic Technology is in Morgantown, West Virginia, which is a small city. The school is a private, not-for-profit institution. Degrees at The School Of Radiologic Technology include, at the school's highest level, the Associate's degree.

Areas of Study

The range of program offerings available from the school is especially impressive compared to its number of students. The School Of Radiologic Technology is known for its programs in medical assistant and technician.

The School Of Radiologic Technology Selectivity

Admission at the school is selective, not open to all who apply. Getting into The School Of Radiologic Technology is challenging; it only admitted 12% of those who applied in 2005. Three quarters of students in 2005 had SAT verbal scores of at least 460. Half of math SAT scores of accepted students fell between 410 and 560.

Student Body

In 2005, The School Of Radiologic Technology had 48 students enrolled (48 full-time equivalent).

More complete details are provided below.

Contacting The School Of Radiologic Technology

West Virginia University Hospital School Of Radiologic Technology
Medical Ctr Dr
Morgantown, WV 26506-8062
General Phone: (304) 598-4251
Admissions Phone: (304) 598-4251
Financial Aid Phone: (304) 598-4251
http://www.wvuhradtech.com

The School Of Radiologic Technology Programs and Degrees (2005)

The School Of Radiologic Technology awarded degrees in these major categories in 2005:

General CategoryDegreesMost Common Majors [see all]
Medical Assistant And Technician27radiation therapist, nuclear medical tech, health diagnostic professions, sonography and ultrasound tech

Number of programs and degrees for The School Of Radiologic Technology in 2005:

Degree LevelTotal
Awarded
Number of
Programs
Award of at least 2 but less than 4 academic years171
Award of at least 1 but less than 2 academic years103

The School Of Radiologic Technology Student Body

In 2005, The School Of Radiologic Technology had a total enrollment of 48 students (48 full-time equivalent).

Students in the Freshman Class (2005):

GroupPercent
Men17%
Women83%
Full-Time100%
Part-Time0%

More details are available, using 2004 data:

Students By Class (2004):

GroupPercent
Undergraduate100%

Racial Diversity (2004):
RacePercent
White100%

Students by Age (2004):

AgePercent
18-1913%
20-2138%
22-2436%
25-296%
30-344%
35-392%

Incoming (Freshman) Students by Place of Residence (2004):
(From available data sampling)

ResidencePercent
West Virginia94%
Pennsylvania6%

The School Of Radiologic Technology Graduation, Retention, and Transfers

Retention Rates (2004):

GroupReturning From
Previous Year
Full-Time93 %

The School Of Radiologic Technology Room and Board (2005)

The school does not offer campus housing.

(Please refer to our profile of Morgantown, West Virginia for details about the area surrounding the campus. Also see our list of other West Virginia Colleges).

The school does not offer students a meal plan.

The School Of Radiologic Technology Admissions and Selectivity (2005)

Acceptances:

GroupApplicantsAcceptedPercent
Accepted
EnrolledPercent of
Accepted Enrolled
Total1501812%18100%
Men27311%3100%
Women1231512%15100%

Standardized Test Scores:

Test25th Percentile75th Percetile
SAT Verbal460520
SAT Math410560
ACT Verbal1925
ACT Math2022
ACT Composite2024

Application Requirements:

ItemRequirement
GPArequired
Class Rankrequired
High School Recordrequired
College Prep Programrecommended
Recommendationsrequired
Formal Demonstration of Competencenot required
Standardized Tests (SAT and/or ACT)required
Percent of Applicants Submitting SAT17%
Percent of Applicants Submitting ACT83%
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)not required
Other Standardized Testsnot required

Admissions Phone Number: (304) 598-4251

The School Of Radiologic Technology Degree Programs (2005)

MEDICAL ASSISTANT AND TECHNICIAN
Allied Health Diagnostic/Intervention/Treatment Professions, Oth
Diagnostic Medical Sonography/Sonographer & Ultrasound Technician
Medical Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiation Therapist
Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist

The School Of Radiologic Technology Highlights

(Details are provided further down on this page.)

What Sets The School Of Radiologic Technology Apart:

CategoryTrophy 
% of accepted students who choose to enroll
(vs. all colleges)
Top 1%The School Of Radiologic Technology % of accepted students who choose to enroll
% of degrees in medical assistant and technician
(vs. all colleges)
Top 1%The School Of Radiologic Technology % of degrees in medical assistant and technician
Selectivity (based on % of applicants accepted)
(vs. all colleges)
Top 1%The School Of Radiologic Technology Selectivity (based on % of applicants accepted)
Female % of student body
(colleges not offering open-admission)
Top 18%The School Of Radiologic Technology Female % of student body
Explanation of the Highlights categories

Notable:
Career counseling
Student employment services

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