Labette Community College’s Radiologic Technology program is in alignment with the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) CIP Code 51.0911: Radiologic Technology/Science – Radiographer.A program that prepares individuals, under the supervision of physicians, to provide medical imaging services to patients and attending health care professionals. Includes instruction in applied anatomy and physiology, patient positioning, radiographic technique, radiation biology, safety and emergency procedures, equipment operation and maintenance, quality assurance, patient education, and medical imaging/radiologic services management.
Labette Community College offers a 23-month program in Radiologic Technology which combines didactic and clinical study to prepare men and women to become qualified radiographers (x-ray technologists).
After successful completion of the two-year curriculum, the student is awarded an A.A.S. degree in Radiologic Technology and they are recommended to take the National Radiographer Examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Students are also encouraged to consider continuing their education in other specialty areas: Computed Tomography, Mammography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Sonography which these are only a small portion of specialty areas available. It is important to note that students can also obtain higher educational degrees for career advancement in administration, educating future radiologic technologists, or even a radiologist assistant.
Students who are considering this career, as well as students who will soon graduate from the Program, may want to look at our Job Links and Resources page.
Academic Curriculum Map
If you select this program, you will automatically be assigned to the Health Science major until you are admitted into the Radiologic Technology Program.
Radiologic Technology AAS Course DescriptionsApplication Information
Application Deadline: March 25, 2026
Program Application Program Handbook TEAS Exam DatesContact Information

Gale Brown
EdS., L.RT (R) (CT)Program Director
galeb@labette.edu
620-820-1159
Office Hours

ASHLEY MOORE
M.S., L.RT (R)Professor/Clinical Coordinator
ashleym@labette.edu
620-820-1156
Office Hours

TAMMY KIMREY
M.S., L.RT (R), B.S., L.RT (R), RDMS, RVT, Instructor tammyk@labette.edu
620-820-1158
Office Hours

LORI WEAVER
A.A.S., L.RT(R), DMSHealth Science Programs’ Specialist
loriw@labette.edu
620-820-1157
Radiologic Technology Program Information
Academic Calendar
For program deadlines, please refer to the Application Packet.
2026 Radiologic Technology Program Application Packet
TEAS Exam Dates & Information
Radiologic Technology Program Admission Criteria
Students interested in the Radiologic Technology Program are admitted to Labette Community College on the same basis as other students, but admission to the college does not ensure admission into the Radiologic Technology Program. Students are selected for the Radiologic Technology Program based on the following factors:
- Previous academic record, high school and/or college, GPA and ACT scores.
- TEAS Admission Assessment Exam Scores
- Two personal references, one of which should be from a former instructor.
- Interview with clinical preceptor at one of the clinical education settings.
- General education courses that satisfy Radiologic Technology curriculum should be satisfied.
- Submission of Background Check (For clinical placement only)
- Interview for applicants with satisfactory scores in the above criteria.
- Satisfactory physical evaluation, verified by a physician (including immunization records).
- Signing the Conditions of Acceptance Form.
Radiologic Technology Program Application Procedures
All applications must be completed and received by the deadline found in the Application packet.
The applicant should request that a high school transcript (with ACT scores), as well as college transcripts (from all colleges previously attended, unless LCC already has your current transcripts or all classes have been taken at LCC), be sent to the attention of:
Admissions
Labette Community College
200 S. 14th
Parsons, KS 67357
These must be official transcripts--sent in a sealed envelope from the school. Please note that the following prerequisite courses must be completed by the end of the Spring semester before the program begins:
General Education Requirements | Credit Hours |
BIOL 130 Anatomy & Physiology | 5 |
ENGL 101 English Composition I or ENGL 103 English Comp 1 with Review |
3 |
ENGL 102 English Composition II or COMM 101 Public Speaking |
3 |
MATH 115 College Algebra or MATH 114 College Algebra with Review |
3 |
PSYC 101 General Psychology or PSYC 201 Developmental Psychology |
3 |
Total | 17 |
- Application Form
- Clinical Preference List
- Two letters of reference
- Clinical Center Interview Form (submitted to clinical site during Step 4)
- Statement of Confidentiality (submitted to clinical site during Step 4)
- Letter of Intent (Not included in Packet. Should be a minimum of two pages in length, stating why applicant wants to be in the Radiologic Technology Program.)
- Criminal Background Check, completed through www.mystudentcheck.com
Those applications whose scores are satisfactory from the above criteria will be invited for an interview. These will be scheduled two to three weeks after the application deadline. The selection process takes place in April. All program applicants will be notified of the selection outcome by May 1st. Classes begin in June.
If accepted into the Radiologic Technology Program, a history of immunizations, a receipt/record of updated shots, a physical, and a copy of health insurance verification will be required.
The student must take and pass a course in CPR certification for Health Care Professionals or submit a copy of their current CPR for Health Care Professionals card.
To complete the application for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Examination, the question
"Have you ever been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor?" Yes___ No___
must be asked and answered. Falsification of information is grounds for dismissal from the program. (Note: A conviction of, or plea of guilty to, or a plea of nolo contendere to an offense constitutes a conviction for A.R.R.T. purposes.)
If you answered "yes" provide explanation and official documentation. If, at any time during your attendance in the Program, the answer changes to "yes", it is your responsibility to inform the Program Director.
Gale Brown EdS., L R.T (R)(CT)
620-820-1159 or
Toll Free: 1-888-LABETTE (522-3883) ext. 1159
Transfer Student Policy
- The Radiologic Technology Program will consider accepting a transfer student from another program if that student can document their acceptance and satisfactory performance in the program from which they are transferring.
- The transfer student must be in good standing with the previous program.
- The student must provide references from the previous program.
Transfer Student Procedure
- Acceptance of a transfer request will be based on the availability of an opening in the class into which they wish to transfer.
- The student must have their previous academic and clinical performance records sent to LCC by their previous school prior to being accepted as a transfer student.
- The student will also be required to take the semester Comprehensive Examinations that have been given in the Program to date. They must pass the comprehensive examinations in order to continue on in Labette Community College’s program.
- The student must also complete all program Clinical Competencies before they will be allowed to graduate from LCC.
Students attend clinical and /or classes year-round (Summer included). The first summer you will be in the classroom Monday through Thursday. Starting in the Fall Semester of your first year you will be at the Clinical Education Center two days a week for 10 hours each day, and you will have classes at LCC the other two days a week with Fridays off. This schedule will last throughout the program.
The following area hospitals serve as clinical education settings for the program:
- Ascension St. John Jane Phillips—Bartlesville, OK
- Ascensions Via Christi Hospital Pittsburg—Pittsburg, KS
- Coffeyville Regional Medical Center—Coffeyville, KS
- Cox Barton County Hospital — Lamar, MO
- Fredonia Regional Hospital—Fredonia, KS
- Girard Medical Center—Girard, KS
- Integris Baptist Regional Health Center—Miami, OK
- Integris Grove Hospital—Grove, OK
- Labette Health—Parsons, KS
- Labette Health Independence HOPD – Independence, KS
- Mercy Orthopedics Walk-in Clinic Care – Joplin, MO
- Mercy Hospital Carthage—Carthage, MO
- Mercy Hospital Joplin — Joplin, MO
- Mercy Hospital Pittsburg — Pittsburg, KS
- Mercy Clinic – Podiatry – Joplin, MO
- Mercy Specialty Hospital of SE KS & Clinic — Galena, KS
- Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center—Chanute, KS
- Nevada Regional Medical Center—Nevada, MO
- St Francis Hospital of Vinita - Vinita OK
For more information regarding clinical obligations, please refer to the Academic/Didactic And Clinical Student Handbook 2025-2027 and Application Packet .
Mission
The Radiologic Technology Program at Labette Community College is committed to providing maximum opportunities at each level of achievement, encouraging the development of problem solving and decision making skills, promoting effective communication skills, and employing competent technical practices that will support the highest level of ethical patient care. Additionally, Labette Community College is committed to supporting professional growth, lifelong learning, and graduating entry-level radiologic technologists.
Program Goals and Student Learning Outcomes
Goal Statement 1
Student will be clinically competent.
- The student will demonstrate proper positioning skills.
- The student will demonstrate proper image quality—technical factor selection.
- The student will demonstrate proper radiation protection.
- The student will successfully complete all required patient care clinical competency checklists.
Goal Statement 2
Students will communicate effectively.
- The student will be able to communicate effectively and in a professional manner.
- The student will abide by the code of ethics for a Radiographer.
Goal Statement 3
Students will use critical thinking and problem solving skills.
- The student will abide by the code of ethics for a Radiographer.
- The student will be able to solve technical conversion problems.
- The student will be able to critique radiographic images for proper positioning, anatomy, and technical factors.
- The student will be able to perform a critical image analysis at their clinical site.
- The student will be able to apply problem solving skills and critical thinking.
Goal Statement 4
Students will evaluate the importance of professional growth and development.
- The student will abide by the code of ethics for a Radiographer.
- The students will be members of the Kansas State Radiologic Technology Society.
- The students will attend and participate in a professional meeting.
- The student will complete a professional project.
- The student will complete a research paper on an imaging modality.
Goal Statement 5
The program will graduate entry-level radiologic technologists.
- Graduates will be clinically competent.
- Graduates will complete the clinical competencies as directed by the A.R.R.T.
- Graduates will pass the A.R.R.T. certification examination.
- Graduates are adequately prepared to perform as entry-level radiographers.
- Graduates within 12-months of graduation will be able to find employment as a radiographer.
- Solicit feedback from other communities of interest.
- Solicit feedback from program graduates.
Revised 7/2025
The approximate cost for the 23-month curriculum is $14,300 -$14,500 for in-state tuition and fees, and out of state tuition and fees will be approximately $15,900-$16,100. Textbooks for the program will cost approximately $1000.00 for the first year and approximately $650.00 for the second year. You will also need to purchase uniforms for the program in which an amount to cover the expense of 2 tops, 2 pants and 1 jacket are included in the Radiologic Technology Program Student Course Fee's. Extra program uniform pieces may be purchased but are an additional financial responsibility of the program student. There will also be expenses for traveling to and from LCC and to and from the Clinical Education Centers.
It is a 23-month program, beginning in June of each year. Students attend clinical and /or classes year-round (Summer included). The first summer you will be in the classroom Monday through Thursday. Starting in the Fall Semester of your first year you will be at the Clinical Education Center two days a week for 10 hours each day, and you will have classes at LCC the other two days a week with Fridays off. This schedule will last throughout the program.
The approximate cost for the 23-month curriculum is $14,300 -$14,500 for in-state tuition and fees, and out of state tuition and fees will be approximately $15,900-$16,100. Textbooks for the program will cost approximately $1000.00 for the first year and approximately $650.00 for the second year. You will also need to purchase uniforms for the program in which an amount to cover the expense of 2 tops, 2 pants and 1 jacket are included in the Radiologic Technology Program Student Course Fee's. Extra program uniform pieces may be purchased but are an additional financial responsibility of the program student. There will also be expenses for traveling to and from LCC and to and from the Clinical Education Centers.
Approximately $64,860 - $73,410 a year for a new graduate. Salaries will vary based upon geographical location and with modality training.
Students are encouraged NOT to work due to the tremendous work load (clinical/course work) during the first year. If a student must work they are encouraged to limit employment to a part-time basis.
Yes, they are English Comp I; English Comp II or Public Speaking; General or Developmental Psychology; College Algebra or higher math; and Anatomy & Physiology. Anatomy & Physiology must have been completed within the last 5 years **We strongly suggest completing prerequisites prior to the application deadline. Students must successfully complete all prerequisite courses with a grade of C or higher prior to June 1, 2025.***Any course(s) graded as passing, an official transcript key will be required from the transferring institution stating the letter grade is equivalent to a "C" or above.
- Be prepared to devote a lot of time to your studies and clinical training.
- Be prepared to travel to designated clinical sites every semester. We are affiliated with 18 clinical education centers located throughout Southeast Kansas, Northeast Oklahoma and Western Missouri. Students are assigned to a new clinical site each Fall Semester during the 23- month training period.
- Transportation is very important. Be prepared to have means of reliable transportation to and from clinical sites/classes.
- Be prepared to have a budget outlined for various expenses (tuition, uniforms, liability insurance, liability insurance, transportation, computer, books, graduation).

Accreditation
The Labette Community College Radiography program is fully accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology. Our program was awarded an eight-year accreditation award in 2023 and is scheduled for reaccreditation during the First Quarter of 2031. Additional information on accreditation can be found here: Labette Community College.
The JRCERT promotes excellence in education and enhances the quality and safety of patient care through the accreditation of educational programs. The only agency recognized by the United States Department of Education to accredit educational programs in radiography and radiation therapy, the JRCERT accredits educational programs in radiography and radiation therapy and in the related disciplines of magnetic resonance and medical dosimeter.
Programs accredited by the JRCERT must demonstrate that they are in substantial compliance with the relevant JRCERT accreditation standards: Standards for an Accredited Educational Program in Radiologic Sciences (radiography and radiation therapy), Standards for an Accredited Educational Program in Magnetic Resonance, or Standards for an Accredited Educational Program in Medical Dosimeter.

The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology
20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850
Chicago, IL 60606-3182
(312) 704-5300 or email at: lwinter@jrcert.org
www.jrcert.org