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A successful applicant for admission to the Nuclear Medicine Technology Program must meet the general requirements for admission to FHCHS (see General College Admission in the Admissions Information section) and:
- Have a minimum cumulative high school unweighted GPA of 2.70 or have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.70 on 12 or more credit hours of college level work from a regionally accredited institution.
- Have a minimum ACT composite score of 19 with an individual score of 19 in math. Applicants with 24 or more credits from a regionally accredited college are exempt from taking the ACT.
- Submit three recommendations using FHCHS recommendation forms. Recommendations submitted at the time of initial application to the College will meet this requirement for new FHCHS students.1 Students who have attended FHCHS for at least one trimester must submit one of the recommendations from a full-time Health and Biomedical Sciences faculty member.
- Submit an essay explaining the applicant’s interest in becoming a Nuclear Medicine Technologist and reasons for selecting a faith-based institution.
- Although a job shadow in Nuclear Medicine Technology is not mandatory prior to admission, prospective students are strongly encouraged to contact the Department of Radiologic Sciences to complete a job shadow with one of the faculty members in order to gain knowledge of the profession.
1 Recommendation forms expire two years from the date of submission.

