Radiography Program Effectiveness Data
Institution Name: Southcentral Kentucky Community and Technical College
Program Type: Radiography
Degree Type: Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
Program Effectiveness Data
The following is the most current program effectiveness data. Our programmatic accreditation agency, the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), defines and publishes this information. The information can be found directly on the JRCERT webpage.
Credentialing Examination Pass Rate
The number of students who pass, on the first attempt, the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification examination, or an unrestricted state licensing examination, compared with the number of graduates who take the examination within six months of graduation. The five-year average benchmark established by the JRCERT is 75%.
Year | Results |
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Year 1 - 2019 | 17 of 18 - 94% |
Year 2 - 2020 | 12 of 13 - 92% |
Year 3 - 2021 | 12 of 12 - 100% |
Year 4 - 2022 | 18 of 18 - 100% |
Year 5 - 2023 | 16 of 16 - 100% |
Program 5 - Year Average | 75 of 77 - 97.4% |
Job Placement
The number of graduates employed in the radiologic sciences compared to the number of graduates actively seeking employment in the radiologic sciences within twelve months of graduating. The five-year average benchmark established by the JRCERT is 75%.
Year | Results |
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Year 1 - 2019 | 16 of 16 - 100% |
Year 2 - 2020 | 13 of 13 - 100% |
Year 3 - 2021 | 12 of 12 - 100% |
Year 4 - 2022 | 18 of 18 - 100% |
Year 5 - 2023 | 16 of 16 - 100% |
Program 5 - Year Average | 75 of 75 - 100% |
Program Completion
The number of students who complete the program within the stated program length. The annual benchmark established by the program is 70%.
Year | Results* |
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Year 1 - 2023 | 16 of 16 |
Annual Completion Rate | 100% |
*When calculating the total number of students enrolled in the program, programs need not consider students who attrite due to nonacademic reasons such as: 1) financial, medical/mental health, or family reasons, 2) military deployment, 3) a change in major/course of study, and/or 4) other reasons an institution may classify as a nonacademic withdrawal.