How the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Program works at Mid.

The MRI program is offered through a partnership with other Michigan Community Colleges in the Consortium for Educational Programs in Collaboration (EPiC). Each college enrolls students in the program under their admission criteria and each awards the degree according to that college’s completion requirements.

Pathway

Mid offers an Associate in Applied Science with it's Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Pathway.

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For more information on this program, visit the following website.

MRI Program Requirements

All prerequisite requirements and policies regarding certificate or degree completion can be found in the catalog of the college issuing the certificate or degree, or by contacting the EPiC Consortium Council member of the college issuing the certificate or degree.

Completion Requirements

  1. There are 73 core program credits is required for program completion.
  2. A student must maintain the minimum grade requirement as indicated for each course or and in accordance with the policies of the college issuing the terminal award of a degree or certificate.
  3. Application to complete the certification examination administered by the ARRT is granted only if the student fulfills all academic and clinical criteria established by the ARRT, the EPiC program and the college issuing the terminal award of a degree or certificate.
  4. A student must complete and pass all clinical access requirements as determined by clinical education providers. These include health related evaluations, criminal background check(s) and drug screening. Failure to successfully pass any of these requirements will require that the student withdraw from the MRI program.

Clinical Education Access Requirements

  1. Students will be required to undergo a physical examination, immunizations, a drug screen and criminal background check prior to and potentially during clinical placement according to EPiC Consortium policies as required by affiliating clinical education providers.
  2. Students who have a misdemeanor or felony conviction will also be required to submit a pre-application to the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) to determine eligibility to complete the MRI certification exam earning nationally recognized professional credentials. For more information, visit the ARRT website.
  3. Students will be required to maintain certification in Healthcare Provider CPR according to EPiC Consortium policies as required by affiliating clinical education providers during enrollment in the clinical education courses.
  4. Students will be required to maintain professional liability insurance according to EPiC Consortium policies as required by affiliating clinical education providers during enrollment in the clinical education courses.
  5. Students will be required to adhere to the uniform and personal appearance code according to EPiC Consortium policies as required by affiliating clinical education providers during enrollment in the clinical education courses.

MRI Program | Application & Admission Packet

Application Deadline is February 1st, annually.

MRI ONLINE APPLICATION FORM

Click the link below to download the Admissions Information Packet.

MRI PROGRAM ADMISSIONS PACKET

(Updated version 2019-2020)

Please watch this Information Video about the MRI Program.

Related Programs & Pathways

CONTACT
Director of Imaging Sciences

LouAnn Goodwin, M.Ed., R.T. (R)(CT)(MRI)

Phone
(989) 386-6646

lrgoodwin@midmich.edu

CONTACT
MRI Program Director

Amy Lee, Ed.D., R.T. (R)(MRI)

Phone
(269) 830-7662

alee@mwtec.org

CONTACT
Dean of Health Sciences

Barb Wieszciecinski

Phone
(989) 317-4625

bwieszciecinski@midmich.edu

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