
Students are evaluated through fair, objective, appropriate and
educationally sound methods. Quizzes, tests, research papers,
presentations, attendance, special assignments and clinical
performance are some of the methods utilized. Students are informed
at the beginning of each semester how their progress and successful
completion of the course is to evaluated.
A grade of "C" or better
is required in all Radiologic Technology Core courses in order for
the student to continue in the program. A course may be repeated
only once and all Radiologic Technology courses must be taken in
sequence. A passing grade is required in all the General Education
courses (English Composition, Psychology, Sociology and Speech). A
minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 is required for each
semester.
Grades
Exams will be given throughout each course. The
time and content of the exams as determined by the instructor.
Final examinations are scheduled for each course during the final
week.
The final evaluation of students will be based on course
objectives.
Classroom Grading
System
100 - 93% = A
92 - 85% = B
84 - 77% = C
76 - 70% = D
69 - 0% = F
Clinical Grading
System
100 - 93% = A Above average
92 - 85% = B Average
84 - 80% = C Below average
Below 80% = Failure
Rules for
Test-Taking
No open books/notebooks on desk or floor.
No talking once the test has been distributed.
Once you have finished, do not open notes/books in room while
others are still taking the www.
Once you have finished, do not wisper/talk in room while others are
still taking the www.
Do not discuss test in hall outside of classroom while others are
still taking the www.
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Dishonesty
Any individual caught cheating on or falsifying the score of an
evaluation instrument utilized in class or clinical practicum, will
receive a zero grade on the evaluation instrument. This will
constitute the initiation of disciplinary action and may result in
immediate dismissal from the program.
Guidelines for Returning
Students
Students wishing to return to the program's core
courses after either withdrawing for personal reasons or due to
academic problems must submit in writing to the Program Director a
letter of intent.
The student will be placed on a waiting list for the semester he or she wishes to return based on the date of the letter. The student will be able to return only if there is a place available.
If the student requests to return to clinical practicum and the class enrollment exceeds the clinical facilities limit, the returning student will not be placed and will be put on a list for the next registration of that clinical practicum.
All Radiologic Technology core classes, including clinical practicums must be completed within a three (3) year limit. If more than three years elapses before completing the program, the student will have to take a competency exam for those courses.