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Selective Admissions

Nuclear Medicine Technology

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Welcome to the Nuclear Medicine Technology (NMT) Program!

​​​​Next cohort to begin in September 2025


​Portfolios Accepted:

January 2, 2025 - February 28, 2025

Final Deadline:

February 28, 2025, at 5:00 PM

Admissions Decisions Sent:

April 4, 2025 

(to your RCSJ Gloucester email account)

2025 NMT Admissions Handbook
​2025 NMT​​​ Portfolio ​

Nuclear Medicine is the use of radioactive materials and sophisticated electronic scanning equipment to diagnose and treat certain suspected or known disorders of the human body. The three most common procedures are organ imaging, laboratory analysis, and therapeutic administration.

Students enrolled in the 22-month Nuclear Medicine Technology (NMT) program spend the first year building a core of liberal arts and science courses. Summer sessions focus on the basics of NMT instrumentation, clinical procedures, and patient care. The second year is spent primarily in clinical training, with additional instructional courses at the College.

NMT students must complete the minimum number of required hours of clinical instruction, which are scheduled throughout the program in collaboration with clinical affiliates. Clinical hours occur during the fall and spring semesters of the second year.​


2025 NMT Information Sessions

All applicants must attend ONE information session from the dates below prior to submission of a portfolio
Advance registration is required for all sessions.

​Date​
​Time
​RSVP Link
​Thu., Oct. 17, 2024
​ 6:00 PM


​Tue., Nov. 12, 2024
​3:00 PM
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​Thu., Dec. 12, 2024
​10:00 AM
RSVP​​​

​Tue., Jan. 21, 2025
​3:00 PM

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Thu., Feb. 20, 2025
​6:00 PM

All information sessions will start promptly at the posted time and last about 1.5-2 hours.

Late entries (10 minutes past start time) will be prohibited. ​Plan accordingly!​

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​​​​​Fast Facts

Application Cycle:
Spring Admission, Fall Start​
Degree Received:
Associate in Applied Science, Nuclear Medicine Technology​Program Length: ​2 academic years, 5 semesters
Cohort Size:
Maximum 12 students accepted each year
Schedule:
Daytime, weekday program. Extensive clinical rotation (~4 days per week) in the final two semesters of the program
Estimated Cost:
Varies per student​​​





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