Radiologic technologists continue to be in demand as advances in medical imaging, an aging population, and expanding healthcare services drive the need for diagnostic imaging professionals.
Why Consider Radiography?
- Your interest in diagnostic imaging can lead to a satisfying career taking X-rays and other medical images.
- As a key member of a healthcare team, you will have a direct impact on patient care.
- You will have the opportunity to use a variety of advanced medical software and imaging equipment.
Why Learn at Lakeshore?
- Learn from faculty who are licensed and experienced in radiography.
- You'll progressively apply the skills you develop in multiple clinical settings with real patients.
- Quality — our students consistently exceed industry benchmarks for program completion, certification exam pass rates, and employment.
- This program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).
What It Takes
- Concern and willingness to be responsible for others' health and safety
- Attention to detail
- Interest in anatomy, physiology, and high-tech equipment
- Understanding exposure to radiation and disease
Lakeshore offers the Radiography program in cooperation with Nicolet College and Gateway Technical College. All core Radiography classes are offered in a traditional setting at Lakeshore and use Interactive Computer Conferencing (distance education) to link instruction with Nicolet College and Gateway Technical College.
Accreditation
The Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) promotes excellence in education and elevates the quality and safety of patient care through accreditation of educational programs in radiography. The program holds an eight-year accreditation, with its next review scheduled for the first quarter of 2026.
Other Program Information
- Mission, Goals and Outcomes
- Program Effectiveness Data
- JRCERT Program Website Compliance Form
- Accreditation Status
- Award Letter
Lakeshore College’s Radiography program prepares students to obtain the required licensure to be employed/practice in the state of Wisconsin. Federal regulations state that institutions may not enroll students who intend to practice in states where our curriculum does not meet requirements for preparation, examination, or licensure. If you intend to work outside Wisconsin, please work with your academic counselor to determine whether Lakeshore’s curriculum and/or Wisconsin credentials meet the requirements of the state where you intend to practice.