CT State Community College Catalog 2023-2024
- New students enrolling for the first time in Fall 2023 will begin as students of Connecticut State Community College under this catalog.
- Continuing students from one of the 12 community colleges will be transitioned into a CT State program in this catalog as of the start of the Fall 2023 term.
- The policies, courses and programs described are applicable as of the Fall 2023 term and may be updated as circumstances require.
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The mission of the Radiation Therapy Programs is to provide a learner-centered Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) accredited educational program that will render qualified and compassionate radiation therapists for the community.
Learning Outcomes:
- Graduates will pass the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) exam on the first attempt and score at or above the national average.
- Graduates will obtain employment in radiation therapy.
- The program will provide competent graduates for the community.
- Students will be satisfied with didactic course instruction.
- Students will be satisfied with clinical instruction.
- Students will demonstrate critical thinking.
- Students will demonstrate effective communication skills.
- Students will exhibit ethical and professional behaviors appropriate for a health care professional.
- Students will demonstrate specific skills necessary to be competent entry level Radiation Therapy Professionals.
The Radiation Therapy associate degree program enables graduates to work as radiation therapists. Radiation therapy uses high energy X-rays to treat diseases, primarily cancer. Using highly specialized computerized equipment, the radiation is targeted to abnormal cells while minimizing the side effects. The Radiation Therapist is a vital member of the health care team in the Radiation Oncology Department. This individual is responsible for administering, monitoring, and documenting the prescribed course of treatment from the radiation oncologist. The Radiation Therapist is involved in assessing the physical and emotional needs of the patients and making the appropriate referrals. This unique profession combines technical and interpersonal skills and offers many career possibilities available to trained radiation therapists, including management, dosimetry, education, applications specialist, sales, and technology-related fields.
The Radiation Therapy Program at Manchester Community College is accredited through the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), 20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850, Chicago, IL 60606-3182, Phone: (312) 704-5300, Fax: (312) 704-5304, Website: https://www.jrcert.org/, Email: mail@jcert.org, Program Website: https://www.manchestercc.edu/offices/academic-affairs/divisions/science-technology-engineering-mathematics/health-careers/radiation-therapy/
Admission requirements
The Radiation Therapy programs at the CT State Community College are selective admission programs.
Admissions Procedure:
- All students must first apply to CT State College.
- Unless waived, all applicants must take placement tests in reading, English, and mathematics.
- Attendance at one campus-specific information session.
- Students must have a 2.7 GPA
- Complete the following prerequisite courses
- Submit official copies of all transcripts.
- Participate in an interview.
Detailed information regarding selective admisson events and deadlines is available on the CT State Selective Admissions Webpage.
Students in this program are responsible for expenses including but not limited to uniforms, physical examinations and blood work, travel to clinical sites, parking, meals, CPR training, background check and toxicology screening, dosimeters, textbooks, liability insurance, Trajecsys and Castle Branch. Specific information about these costs is available on the Radiation Therapy webpage and in the Radiation Therapy Program Student Handbook. Financial aid information is available through the College Financial Aid office.
Graduation Criteria
All program students must complete the following to receive an associate degree from the program. See the student handbook for complete details.
- Complete all didactic curricula with a final grade of C or better.
- Complete all clinical curricula with a final grade of C or better.
- Complete all competency exams with a final grade of 100%.
- Maintain all hospital and program standards as outlined in the program handbook.
Graduates of the program are eligible to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) national certification examination.
Clinical Curriculum
The structure of the curriculum is such that courses are offered in sequence and progress in complexity. It offers appropriate didactic content and ample supervised clinical education to assure sufficient opportunity to achieve all didactic and clinical requirements established by the ARRT.
Manchester Campus Clinical Instruction will take place at the following sites:
- Hartford Hospital Radiation Oncology Department, Hartford, CT
- Mid-State Medical Center Radiation Oncology Department, Meriden, CT
- UConn Health Center - John Dempsey Hospital, Farmington, CT
- Middlesex Memorial Hospital, Middlesex, CT.
- DeQuattro Community Cancer Care, Manchester, CT
- St. Francis Care, Hartford, CT
- Hospital of Central Connecticut
- Enfield Cancer Center, Enfield, CT
- Backus Hospital, Norwich, CT
- Lawrence & Memorial Cancer Center, Waterford, CT
- Smilow Cancer Hospital Hamden, Hamden, CT
- Smilow Cancer Hospital Trumbull, Trumbull, CT
- St. Vincent’s Medical Center, Bridgeport, CT
- Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT
Note: Students are responsible for their own transportation to and from class and clinical assignments.
Due to standards from The Joint Commission, students are advised that the healthcare facilities to which they are assigned for clinical rotations may require that they submit a criminal background check, required immunization records and other documentation needed to meet the standards. CT State Community College cannot be responsible for finding an alternate clinical placement for a student who fails to meet the required hospital requirements. A student who is unable to complete the required clinical experience will be unable to complete the requirements for the associate degree in Radiation Therapy but may be able to apply some or all of the credits completed to an associate degree in General Studies. Students are advised to meet with a Counselor to discuss degree completion requirements.