MRI Student

MRI Admission Information

You can help doctors save lives. MRI technologists use radio waves and magnetic fields to create images of the human body. Interested? Here’s what you need to know about the application process for the Associate of Applied Science degree in Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 

Application period:
March 15 - June 1

How to apply

After you’ve been admitted to San Jac, follow these steps to prepare for your program. By the way, if you haven't applied to San Jac, you'll need to do that first.

Students are admitted annually. Because clinical internship spots are limited, admission is competitive to ensure everyone receives a valuable hands-on experience.

If you have any questions or just want to talk to someone about the program, please reach out to us.
  1. Attend an Information Session

    We're excited to help you take the next step toward a career in MRI. All prospective students are required to attend an MRI program information session for the current application period before applying. During the session, our supportive MRI team will walk you through the program and application process. It’s a great opportunity to get your questions answered and see if the program is the right fit for you.

  2. Gather Official Transcripts 

    Request official transcripts from all schools you've previously attended—including San Jac. Have them sent to you, then scan and save as a PDF. You'll upload them with your application. Note that unofficial transcripts printed from college websites will not be accepted.

    Transcripts from other colleges attended should also be submitted to the San Jac Admissions Office.

  3. Process Degree Evaluation

    Next, head over to the Secure Online System (SOS) to process and print your degree evaluation for the MRI AAS degree. Be sure to select the catalog year that matches the year you're applying for. Once completed, include the printed evaluation with your application.

  4. Gather any National Certifications

    If you have any national or state recognized certifications in a healthcare field, gather those and submit them with your program application.

  5. Complete Your Prereqs

    Before you can apply to the MRI program, you’ll need to receive a grade of C or higher in the following required prerequisite courses: 

    • Math 1314 
    • BIOL 2301/BIOL 2101
    • SCIT 1420 
    • RADR 1201*
    • BIOL 2302/2102*
    *For the Fall 2026 application period only, BIOL 2302/2102 and RADR 1201 may be in progress during Summer 2026 at the time of application submission. Proof of enrollment must be submitted with the application. If selected, your acceptance will be provisional until you successfully complete the required course(s) with a grade of C or higher before program admission.

  6. Complete the HESI A2 Exam

    All medical imaging AAS students are required to take the HESI A2 exam—a timed, computerized test that takes about 4.5 hours and helps assess your readiness for the program. Be sure to review the HESI A2 exam instruction packet so you know exactly what to expect and how to prepare.

  7. Apply to the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Program

    When you’ve completed the above steps you’re ready to apply to the MRI program. Check out the handy application checklist. You’ll be notified within two to three weeks after the application deadline.

    Applications will be evaluated with our admission scoring rubric.

    Applications accepted March 15 - June 1.

Helpful Resources

MRI's are a painless diagnostic test that produces clear images of your inner body using a magnet, radio waves, and a computer. With a degree from San Jac, you can make your own waves in medical imaging. Explore these resources to learn more about our program and your future career.

 See the goals we set forth for our students to achieve.

Program Goals

Our latest program effectiveness data showing credentialing examination, job placement, and program completion. 

Program Effectiveness Data

 See the goals we set forth for our students to achieve.

Program Goals

Our latest program effectiveness data showing credentialing examination, job placement, and program completion. 

Program Effectiveness Data

All MRI students receive hands-on training at clinical sites around the Houston area. Check out the program information and clinical obligations to learn more.

Clinical Obligations

Approximate Program Costs

  In-District Out-of-District
Prerequisites - 17 hours  $1,411 $2,448
Required program general education courses – 9 hours  $747 $1,296
Program core courses - 34 hours  $2,822 $4,896
Total program course costs*

*textbooks/course materials not included
$4,980 $8,640

 

Additional Program Costs

  Vendor Cost
Program core courses - books and course materials Barnes & Noble campus providers $900
Background check & drug/alcohol screening  One Source/Verified
Credentials
$100
Immunizations & physical: TB, MMR, Tdap, Varicella, Hep B, Hep C antibody test, Seasonal Flu  Various Vendors $700
CPR for healthcare providers American Heart Association  $100
Uniforms TMC Scrubs N More $155
ARRT certification exam ARRT $225
Clinical management system Trajecsys & My Clinical Exchange  $230
Total additional program costs   $2,410

 

Approximate Total Program Costs

  • In-District: $7,390
  • Out-of-District: $11,050

Additional Information

  • The program is paid for by the semester. All tuition and fees must be paid in full before published deadline dates.
  • “In-District” includes the following Independent School Districts: Channelview, Deer Park, Galena Park, La Porte, Pasadena and Sheldon. Students who are not residents of Texas, including foreign students, will be required to pay additional fees
  • Students are responsible for their expenses incurred while in the program. Students are required to furnish their own travel related to their clinical educational experiences.  
  • The ARRT (American Registry for Radiologic Technologist) Exam fees are paid directly to the ARRT.  

MRI uses powerful magnetic fields—understanding safety requirements is essential before entering any MRI environment. Read our MRI safety protocols before applying.

MRI Safety Protocols
The magnetic field generated by a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) system is extremely powerful and can attract ferromagnetic objects with significant force, potentially resulting in serious injury or death. MRI safety risks include, but are not limited to, retained metal fragments from previous metal work and implanted medical devices containing a battery or power source, such as pain pumps, insulin pumps, battery-powered hearing aids, and pacemakers. Due to these safety concerns, all students must undergo comprehensive MRI safety screening prior to participation in the MRI program.

Pre-Enrollment Screening
Students selected for admission to the MRI program are required to attend a mandatory pre-enrollment session prior to program entry. During this session, students receive formal instruction on magnetic resonance safety and complete the magnetic resonance safety screening form. Student responses are reviewed by a San Jacinto College medical imaging faculty member registered in magnetic resonance imaging through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Students will sign the form and acknowledge their understanding of the potential hazards of MRI.

Students with Identified Contraindications
Students identified as having possible contraindications to MRI exposure based on the magnetic resonance safety screening form are not permitted to enter any MRI areas or departments prior to additional screening at assigned clinical education centers. Before beginning each assigned clinical rotation, the student must be screened on-site by the clinical education center’s MRI technologist in accordance with facility-specific MRI safety policies. The form must be signed by the screening technologist and returned to the program director. This screening is required at every clinical site prior to entering MRI zones III or IV.

Ongoing Safety Requirements
All MRI program students will be required to:

  • Complete the MRI safety screening form and sign a written acknowledgment of the potential hazards associated with MRI environments prior to program admission.
  • Complete the MRI safety module within the clinical orientation curriculum and achieve a 100% score on the associated MRI safety assessment quiz prior to entering any clinical MRI setting.
  • Complete on-site screening by MRI technologist at assigned clinical education center prior to starting clinical rotation (Students identified with contraindications to MRI exposure).
  • Notify program officials of any changes in medical history and resubmit magnetic resonance safety screening from

Contraindications and Program Eligibility
Students with MRI contraindications, including, but not limited to, retained metal fragments from previous metal work or implanted devices containing a battery or power source (e.g., pain pumps, insulin pumps, battery-powered hearing aids, pacemakers)—may be restricted from entering MRI environments. In such cases, students may be unable to complete the clinical requirements of the MRI program, which may prevent successful program completion.

Questions
Questions related to MRI safety should be submitted to: MagneticResonanceImagingAAS@sjcd.edu

Coursework from another program will be evaluated on an individual basis by the program director, department chair and the admission appeals committee. A grade of C or better is required in all transferred prerequisite, general education and program-specific courses.

Transfer students are required to obtain a letter from the current program director verifying good academic and ethical standing. Transfer from another program will require a one-time entrance didactic and skills competency exam based on the program progression level.

Transfer students need to have been enrolled in a magnetic resonance imaging program within two semesters of the requested transfer. Transfer students must meet all criteria required of San Jacinto College magnetic resonance imaging program students and complete at least 50% of the program at San Jacinto College. Transfer students from another program will be admitted on a space-available basis.

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Have Questions?

Reach out to learn more about applying for the magnetic resonance imaging program.
Ashley Grundvig
Sr Administrative Assistant
Phone
(281) 998-6150x1476
Location
Central
Melissa Zermeno
Program Director, MRI
Phone
(281) 998-6150x1714
Location
Central