- All requirements below must be completed before the application deadline
- All courses must be with a grade of C or higher
- If you have not completed all of the requirements below before the application deadline, you will work with an Academic Advisor to select your classes if interested in applying for the next academic year
- Submit a copy of your final high school Diploma/Transcript or GED/Hi-Set certification
- If you graduated High School from outside of the United States, please submit the original and translated documentation of High School
- Attend a mandatory Medical Imaging information session. Register here!
- Currently all information sessions are held virtually (online)
- Completion of any three credit College level Algebra or Statistics course
- Completion of one semester of College level Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab
- Course must have been taken within the last 10 years to be considered for admission, unless currently working in a related healthcare profession
- Applicants who have applicable work experience will need to submit a letter on letterhead from their supervisor. Additional documentation may be required. Approval is not guaranteed and subject to change.
- Applicants must score a minimum of 47.6% on Reading, 46.7% on Math and 47.6% on English/language.
- Complete the Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS VII)
- Take the TEAS VII test within ONE YEAR of the application deadline (30 days between attempts)
- Applicants must score a minimum of 47.6% on Reading, 46.7% on Math and 47.6% on English/language.
- The highest scores in each section of the first two attempts will be considered
- If accepted into the program, and students do not have a college physics course, with a grade of C or higher completed, students will need to complete BHCC’s MIG-111 – Imaging Technology I the summer prior to the start of the program. MIG-111 is offered online over the summer only to accepted students.
- If accepted into the program, as a prerequisite for a clinical placement or internship, this program requires that all students must undergo a Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) check and a Sex Offender Registry Information (SORI) check. For more information regarding the College’s CORI/SORI check process, please contact the College CORI/SORI Officer at 617-228-2193 or visit CORI and SORI Checks page.
- General Education Requirements Quantitative Problem Solving, Scientific Reasoning and Creative Work satisfied by program
- View the Information Sheet for more detailed information about the admission requirements
- View the Cardiac Sonography Option program of study for more information about coursework