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10/10/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 10/10/2025 14:53

School of Radiography Enrollment Continues to Rise Post-COVID

School of Radiography Enrollment Continues to Rise Post-COVID

The class of 2027 School of Radiography.

BRADFORD, PA - The Bradford Regional Medical Center (BRMC) School of Radiography is proud to announce a significant increase in student enrollment for the Fall 2025 semester. The hospital-based program in partnership with University of Pittsburgh at Bradford (Pitt-Bradford) has continued to see growth with enrollment as the institution commits to advancing healthcare education and meeting the increased demand for qualified radiologic technologists.

This fall, the program welcomed 28 first year pre-radiologic science students at Pitt-Bradford. The program, which has a 100% student completion rate, now has a total of 54 students, with 14 currently in the last two years of the program completing their clinical hours, educational instruction and professional development. The surge in interest reflects the rising need for skilled imaging professionals, as well as the school's strong reputation for academic excellence, clinical partnerships and graduate success.

"We're thrilled to see more students choosing radiography as their career path," said Jeanne Capra, director, School of Radiography. "Radiologic technologists play a vital role in modern medicine, and this increased enrollment ensures we are preparing more professionals to meet the critical healthcare needs of our communities. Our students have had a 100% job placement rate over the last five years."

The four-year program combines rigorous classroom instruction with hands-on clinical training, equipping graduates with the skills needed to succeed in hospitals, outpatient clinics and diagnostic imaging centers. The program is fully accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), and graduates are eligible to sit for the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification exam. Students graduating from the program earn their bachelor's degree in radiologic science.

For many students, the program is more than just an education. It's a career launchpad. Laura Wertz, a 2007 graduate of the School of Radiography, now works as the imaging services director at BRMC and Olean General Hospital.

"The program gave me everything I needed to succeed, from clinical experience to mentorship," said Wertz. "By the time I graduated, I felt confident walking into my first job. I've since advanced to a leadership role, and I credit this program for helping me build the foundation I needed to grow in this field."

Laura's story is just one of many that showcase how graduates of the School of Radiography are making meaningful contributions to healthcare systems across the region and beyond. The program attracts both local and out-of-state students with this year's class including individuals from as far as Virginia.

As healthcare systems nationwide face ongoing staffing shortages, the school remains committed to expanding access, supporting student success and maintaining high standards of training and professionalism. The School of Radiography has more than a 30-year history of providing students with more than 2,500 hours of clinical education at BRMC and Olean General Hospital to prepare students for skillset for the field.

Enrollment for Spring and Fall 2026 is already underway. Interested applicants are encouraged to visit https://www.brmc-ogh.org/care-treatment/BRMC-School-of-Radiography or contact Jeanne Capra at (814) 362-8292 for more information.

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