Those students interested in the radiation biology clinical track will require approval from the Faculty Advisory Committee (consisting of clinical staff and Suffolk faculty). For these students additional courses and training will be required at the clinical sites. Students selected for the clinical track must have a minimum GPA of 3.0 and have achieved grades of "B" or better in the following prerequisite courses: 

BIO 111 and lab
BIO 203, 204 and labs
PHYS 111, 112 and labs (or PHYS 151, 152 and labs)
MS 101

The department reserves the right to require the withdrawal of a student from the clinical track if, in its estimation, the probability of the student’s success is doubtful. Factors such as academic performance, interest, effort and suitability for the field will be considered. Students who defer commencement into the clinical track, for any reason, will forfeit their space in the program and will be required to reapply for the following year. A student may be dismissed from the clinical track if he/she fails to maintain the minimum GPA or achieve a final grade lower than “B” in any of the MS designated courses.

If admitted into the clinical track, part-time and full-time students must complete core clinical requirements within three years of being admitted. Clinical radiation therapy graduates may seek employment immediately following graduation and will also be eligible for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Registry Exam.