Apply to the Program

Applications for the Fall 2026 will be available in the spring semester. For questions regarding your submitted application, please email hswFREELARAMIE.

All Pass or Satisfactory grades earned in Spring 2020 (using a Pass/Fail or Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grade scale) will still be considered for admission to the program. Each course affected will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and will still be subject to Laramie County Community College's Transfer Grade policies. If you have questions, please contact the Program Director or Advisor for the program.

Application Process

Our application process is currently changing to enhance our student experience. If you have immediate questions regarding the program, you can reach out to the Student Hub at studenthub@lccc.wy.edu or the Program Director Ashleigh Ralls at arallsFREELARAMIE.

Submit an 51视频 Admission Application. It is the student鈥檚 responsibility to request official transcripts of college courses to be sent to the Student Records Office.

If you are a current student or have taken courses at 51视频 within the last semester, you do not need to reapply to 51视频.

Completion of, or in the process of completion, all required prerequisites as outlined in the program application and the college catalog corresponding to the year in which the student plans to enter. All must be completed or in progress with a grade of 鈥淐鈥 or better by the application deadline. All applicants must have a prerequisite and support course GPA of 2.5 or higher to be eligible for the program.

All prerequisite courses must be completed or in progress by the application deadline. Late start courses (example B12 and B8 blocks) will not be accepted as 鈥渋n progress鈥 at the time of the application.

Prerequisite Course Requirements

STRT 1000 Strategies for Success Credits: 3

ENGL 1010 English Composition I Credits: 3

HLTK 1600 Patient Skills Credits: 3*

MATH 1000 Problem Solving Credits: 3

HLTK 1200 Medical Terminology Credits: 2

ZOO 2015 Human Anatomy Credits: 4

ZOO 2025 Human Physiology Credits: 4

 

To ensure all students enter the Radiography Program with the necessary patient care skills, completion of HLTK 1600 鈥 Patient Skills is required; however, we understand that this course may not be accessible to all students, especially those who are transferring or completing prerequisites at a distance. If you are unable to take HLTK 1600, you may be awarded a course substitution, if the following conditions are met:

  • Documentation of current Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) licensure

CNA training must include a clinical component. Training that includes only classroom (didactic) instruction will not fulfill the requirement.


What to Expect if You Use the CNA Substitution

If you are accepted into the Radiography Program using current CNA licensure in place of HLTK 1600 you will be required to complete additional training and a skills-check to demonstrate proficiency in core patient care areas, such as:

  • Venipuncture for intravenous (IV) access and administration (not limited to blood draws)
  • Sterile technique and sterile procedures
  • Vitals signs (blood pressure, pulse, respirations, and temperature)

If your skills do not meet the required level, you may be:

  • Required to take HLTK 1600 during your first semester of the Radiography Program,
  • Assigned remediation or additional practice to improve your skills,
  • Or, in some cases, you may not be allowed to continue in the program.

Questions?

If you鈥檙e unsure whether your CNA training qualifies, or if you have concerns about meeting this requirement, please contact the Radiography Program Director for guidance.

 

  1. Prior to performing any observations, read and sign the .

  2. Contact a Radiology/Medical Imaging department to schedule observation experience.
    • Some facilities require proof of immunizations prior to your observation; therefore, allow adequate time to complete these actions.

  1. Upon arrival at the facility, provide the supervising radiographer with a link to the , which they will complete. You may direct them to wy.edu/RadiographyApply.
    • We recommend students review the Observation Evaluation Form prior to completing their clinical observation.
  1. Complete eight hours of observation.
    • Observations may be completed in two 4-hour intervals; however, it is recommended that at least four of the total hours take place in a hospital setting, if possible.
      1. 4-hours in an orthopedic radiology department is acceptable.
      2. Urgent cares and physician offices will not qualify.
      3. In the event that patient volume in the department appears to be low or inadequate, it is permissible for the observing student to reschedule remaining and/or additional observation time if the supervising technologist deems this to be appropriate.  

Applications for the Fall 2026 start are now closed.

Our application process is currently changing to enhance our student experience. If you have immediate questions regarding the program, you can reach out to the Student Hub at studenthubFREELARAMIE or the Program Director Ashleigh Ralls at arallsFREELARAMIE.