ACC’s Radiography program combines online coursework with hands-on training, allowing you to gain experience in real clinical settings. Incorporating the latest radiological advancements, our Ontario Radiography program helps ensure that students are prepared to meet today’s healthcare demands.
Radiologic technologists play a vital role in supporting both patients and medical staff by managing and operating equipment, performing x-rays, preparing patients for exams and more. With one-on-one support and industry-current equipment, our Radiography program in Ontario helps students develop the confidence and skills needed to excel in their careers.
Earn your radiography associate degree at ACC in as little as 25 months!
Campus Address | 3130 East Sedona Court, Ontario, CA 91764 |
Program Type | Blended (in class and online) |
Program Length | Can be completed in as little as 25 months |
Financial Aid | Financial aid and scholarships are available for those who qualify |
Accreditation | The Radiography (Associate of Occupational Science) program at the Los Angeles, Anaheim and Ontario campuses is approved by the California Department of Public Health, Radiologic Health Branch (CDPH-RHB) |
American Career College’s Ontario campus is conveniently located off the 10 Freeway near the Ontario Airport. The 64,000-square-foot facility features modern classrooms and technologically advanced skills labs where students can experience hands-on instruction from distinguished faculty.
At ACC’s radiography school in Ontario, you’ll be situated near many local hospitals including, but not limited to: 1
The Radiography program in Ontario takes approximately 25 months to complete. The program is offered in a blended format, combining online coursework, hands-on lab training, and real-world clinical experience.
Graduates of the Ontario Radiography program may find radiologic technologist jobs in:
Students at ACC-Ontario practice using modern X-ray equipment and learn essential skills like image capturing, patient positioning, and radiation safety protocols. Clinical rotations at local healthcare facilities provide additional real-world training.
Key radiography courses include radiographic procedures, radiation biology and protection, anatomy and physiology, image evaluation, pathology, and patient care in radiologic sciences.
Graduates of the ACC-Ontario Radiography program may apply for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification exam. Successfully passing this exam is an important milestone toward becoming a registered radiologic technologist (RT).
To be considered for the Radiography program at ACC-Ontario, applicants must:
You can find full admissions details on ACC’s admissions requirements page.
ACC provides a range of student resources, including one-on-one academic advising, no-cost tutoring services, and personalized career support. Faculty and staff can help provide support throughout your educational journey.
ACC offers financial aid and scholarships for those who qualify. A financial aid advisor can help students explore available options — such as scholarships, loans, grants, and federal aid — to help cover Radiography program costs.
Ontario Campus: Voted Best Career College in the 2024 Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Readers Choice Awards.
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