I have one more year of high school and I am looking for a good college in either Colorado or California at this point I don’t care which one as long as it is a good college I would prefer it to be a campus not an internet because I’m also want to get my bachelors while I’m at it.
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Answer 2 :
Santa Rosa Junior College (www.santarosa.edu) has one of the best Rad Tech programs in the State, in my opinion. I attended the school for a couple years, and worked with some of the Rad Tech instructors through Work Study. It is a 2 year program, which has a year school, Sonoma State University, 20 minutes away. Check them out. They have a new building that is dedicated to the Health Sciences department, in which they have a fully functional health clinic, dental clinic, and xray facilities.
Answer 3 :
Go here http://arrt.org/index.html?content=http://www.arrt.org/nd/listOfSchools.ndm/listSchools&iframe=yes ... click on Radiography and go down the list to find schools in your area. Radiologic technology school is not an online program, so you don't have to worry about that.
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