Gwynedd Mercy University 2025-2026 University Catalog 209
• Have a combined Math and Verbal component of the SAT exam of 1060 or higher, or an ACT score of 22 or higher( Applicants who choose not to submit SAT and ACT test scores must provide one letter of recommendation from a high school science teacher). Submit a letter of recommendation concerning the moral character of the prospective student from the school from which the applicant is enrolled or graduated from or other professional source.
• A shadow experience observation in a radiation therapy department to include a written report on the observation and its impact on the decision to enter the profession.
• Conduct Form submitted to the Admissions Department.
Once the requirements for admission are met, the applicant will be scheduled for an interview with radiation therapy program faculty. During this process various policies and procedures will be reviewed.
Transfer Students:
• The college transfer student needs to meet the admission criteria of the University and the Radiation Therapy Program.
• Complete an online application.
• Applicants must be proficient in math and science with college courses in Anatomy & Physiology I & II, with a lab( online labs not accepted), an upper-level Math( both with a transfer grade of“ C” or higher), English 101, Computer Science and Public Speaking / Communication classes, with an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher.
• A letter of recommendation concerning the character from the school from which the applicant is enrolled or graduated.
• A shadow experience observation in a radiation therapy department to include a written report on the observation and how the experience impacted the decision to enter the profession. Additionally, the therapist facilitating the shadow experience is required to complete an evaluation form on applicant.
• Conduct Form submitted to Admissions Department.
Once the requirements for admission are met, the applicant will be scheduled for an interview with radiation therapy program faculty. During this process various policies and procedures will be reviewed.
Radiographers:
• Graduates of a JRCERT accredited program in Radiologic Technology. Achieved at a minimum an Associate degree from an accredited academic institution.
• Be a registered or registry eligible Radiologic Technologist( before the end of the Fall semester of the Junior year).
• Complete an online application.
• Must submit all transcripts from all educational institutions attended.
• Submit a letter of recommendation concerning the moral character of the prospective student from the school from which the applicant is enrolled or graduated from or other professional source.
• Applicants must be proficient in math and science with college courses in Anatomy & Physiology I & II, with a lab( online labs not accepted), an upper-level Math( both with a transfer grade of“ C” or higher), English 101, Computer Science and Public Speaking / Communication classes, with an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher
• A shadow experience observation in a radiation therapy department to include a written report on the observation and how the experience impacted the decision to enter the profession.