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X-RayTechnicianSchools.org has a nice list of schools by state that offer X-Ray tech medical program.
There are x ray technician schools! Although most colleges offer x ray technician programs, you can find schools that specialize in x rays. ITT Tech is a good example of a school that has x ray technician programs.
Wake County Community College has an X-Ray tech program that you can complete in two years. If you want a full bachelors degree you can go to North Carolina Central.
Baker College in Owosso is a great place to learn to be a x-ray tech.
You should look for schools that has x-ray tech related classes. It would do you wonders. It will also help later on when you have to take a test to be certified.
You must attend college for about 2 years to receive an Associates degree for an X-ray tech. Many schools offer degrees for becoming an X-ray tech.
The website www.x-raytechnicianschools.org/states/ provides a list of x ray tech schools listed by state and then by city. This will allow you to find one that fits your requirements in a school. You can also search by zip code.
The salary of an x ray tech can vary depending on your area, experience, and education. As a rough estimate, they make 50,000 to 75,000 dollars a year.
You can go to training and certificate programs schools for around a year if you want to become an X ray tech.
The average GPA needed to be acceoted unto an x-ray tech school is 3.2. However, you can get into higher-quality schools with a higher GPA, and some schools will accept almost any GPA provided you have the money for tuition.
X-Ray schools are for people who want to become a Physician or a doctor as they progress in the future. There are different majors in college and many classes to take to strive to your goal in the future as you get older.
This website has a list of all the radiology tech schools in Arkansas as well as lists of related fields of study: http://www.rtstudents.com/radiology-colleges/arkansas-radiology-schools.htm