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Baker College

Radiologic Technology Program

Application

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Please read this application form carefully and complete all the required information.

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

SECTION I

Last Name First Middle Maiden

Address:

City/State/Zip:

Home Telephone:

Cell phone number:

Student Number:

Date of Birth:

SECTION II

I have attached the following:

• Admission Points Worksheet.

• Radiography Acknowledgement Form

SECTION III

• It is the student’s responsibility to see that his/her file is up-to-date at all times. This includes address, telephone number, transcripts from high school and/or other colleges or universities attended.

• As a student enrolled at Baker College, I realize that my admission into the professional portion of the Radiologic Technology Program is contingent upon the completion of the specific prerequisite courses with a minimum GPA of 2.7 in each course.

• I recognize, acknowledge, and understand admission into the professional portion of the Radiologic Technology Program is contingent upon a competitive score on a numerical point system, and the

availability of clinical affiliates. The admission criteria are subject to changes from year to year. Providing inaccurate or incomplete information on any application form or attachment voids the entire application. • Furthermore, I understand that the clinical components of the Radiologic Technology Program are offered

at various clinical affiliations, which most likely will not be within commuting distance of Baker College. The criminal history of a student could make clinical placement impossible. Those who are denied acceptance to multiple clinical sites will not be able to complete the program.

__________________________________ __________________________

Signature

Date

BAKER COLLEGE

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE

RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM

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I understand and accept the following statements and information:

1.

The prerequisite courses for the Radiologic Technology program at Baker

College apply as follows:

A grade point of 2.7 GP or better in each course is required for application

eligibility.

SCI 101C

MED103

SCI 102C

ENG 102

2.

SCI 211 (pathophysiology) must be completed with a grade point of 2.7 or better

before starting the program in the fall quarter. A test-out or grade of 2.7 or higher

in MTH 111 and ENG 101 must also be earned prior to starting in the fall.

3.

Criminal convictions may prevent me from being placed for necessary clinical

experiences, which would make program completion impossible.

4.

Arrests and/or criminal convictions that occur while enrolled in the program must

be reported immediately to the program director or clinical coordinator.

5.

I am willing to complete clinical courses at any program-approved healthcare

provider site in the state of Michigan. For many students, this requires temporary

relocation.

6.

I have read and understand the Baker College Radiologic Technology Program

Overview packet that is currently available in the faculty wing reception area at

the school.

7.

I will need to own a computer with Microsoft Office installed for the second year

of the program. Internet access will also be required.

8.

Body piercings other than small earrings must be covered or removed while

attending radiography courses (didactic, lab, and clinical).

__________________________________

Student’s Name (printed)

__________________________________

__________________________

Student Signature

Date

Revised 04-12

BAKER COLLEGE RADIOGRAPHY

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM

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Baker College Radiologic Technology Program

2013 Admission Points Worksheet

Name: ____________________________ Student #: ____________________

1. Grades

The majority of points can be earned from grades in four courses as shown in the box below.

These points are based upon number of credits in each course, and whether or not the course is double weighted.

Please circle the points earned in each course to track your progress. A student who earns at least 40 points in this category may be able to earn enough additional points on the HESI entrance exam to be selected for admission. The maximum possible points = 50.

Write the total from of all circled values in table 1.

Table 1

ENG 102

MED 103

SCI 101

SCI 102

A

7.14

7.14

17.86

17.86

A-

6.61

6.61

16.52

16.52

B+

5.89

5.89

14.73

14.73

B

5.36

5.36

13.39

13.39

B-

4.82

4.82

12.05

12.05

Points = _______

2. HESI Entrance Exam

An exam will be administered by the program during week nine of spring quarter. The test focuses on anatomy and physiology and math. Because there are no points earned from your math course grade, the math section is worth twice as much as the A&P section of the exam. A weighted composite score of at least 75% earns points. The maximum possible points in this category = 45. (Example: A score of 100% = 45 points).

Use the table below to list the points that correspond to your HESI test score.

Table 2

Points from HESI Test

Score Points Score Points Score Points Score Points Score Points

75 33.75 80 36.00 85 38.25 90 40.50 95 42.75 76 34.20 81 36.45 86 38.70 91 40.95 96 43.20 77 34.65 82 36.90 87 39.15 92 41.40 97 43.65 78 35.10 83 37.35 88 39.60 93 41.85 98 44.10 79 35.55 84 37.80 89 40.05 94 42.30 99 44.55

Points = ______

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3. Transfer Status

If no more than one course from the four courses listed in the table above is transferred into Baker College from another institution, the student will be given an extra five points.

How many of the four courses listed in table 1 have been transferred into Baker College

from another institution? Enter the corresponding points on the line below.

Transfrerred Courses

0

1

2

3

4

Points

5

5

0

0

0

Points = _______

Total points from items 1, 2 , and 3 (subtotal) = _____

_______________________________________________________________________

4. Repeats and Withdrawals.

a.

If a student repeats a weighted prerequisite course (four courses listed in the table) for a better grade there will be a penalty of five points per course repeat.

How many times have you repeated any of the four courses listed in table 1?

Do not count a repeat if the preceding attempt was over five years old at that time.

________

b.

Students will not lose points from the first occurrence (quarter) of withdrawal(s) of one or more of the four courses listed above. Any subsequent withdrawals from these courses will be penalized as repeats (a deduction of five points each).

Was there more than one quarter where you withdrew from any of the courses

listed in table 1? (circle yes or no)

Yes

No

In the event of tied scores, overall Baker College transcript GPA will differentiate between

the tied scores.

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