MCCC’s Radiography Program demonstrates continued excellence

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Among MCCC’s current Radiography students are, from left, Simone Krolikowski, Kathryn Carney, Adrianna Oakley, Cara Tudor and Sharon McAdams, with Professor/Program Coordinator Sandra Kerr, M.A., R.T. The program boasted a 100 percent job placement rate for 2013.

Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC) Radiography program recently earned a continuation of its eight-year accreditation from the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology.

The passing percentage among MCCC’s first-time examinees on the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists national certification exam continues to be stellar, with 90 percent passing in 2014. The five-year pass average is 97 percent. According to Program Coordinator Sandra Kerr, M.A., R.T., the pass rate of MCCC graduates has consistently met or exceeded national and New Jersey averages.

Kerr also noted that job placement rates have been consistently high.

“The job placement rate for the Class of 2013 [the latest year for which data is available] was 100 percent,” Kerr reports. “Our graduates are employed throughout the tri-state area in hospitals, imaging centers, urgent care centers and physician offices.”

Information about the curriculum and criteria for acceptance is available on Mercer’s website at mccc.edu

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