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Are you ready to take th​e next step? Learn more about what you need to do to get started in the MRI program.

What To Know Before You Start

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Application and Admission to the Program

The program accepts six to 10 students each summer semester. Program courses are offered primarily during daytime hours, and clinical training experience begins after you are formally accepted to the program.

The program comprises lectures, skills labs and clinical experience and requires a full-time commitment from students. The schedule for classes and clinicals varies from semester to semester, but classes are typically held Monday through Friday during daytime hours. The 16-week academic semesters in fall and spring involve class and clinical experience every week.

​​​​​Acceptance to allied health programs is by a competitive selection process. 

To apply to specified allied health programs, including this one, you must meet the conditions of one of the following three eligibility categories before the application deadline. (Note: this is a general summary only; contact us​ for complete eligibility guidelines.)

  1. Completion of the six Health Professions Readiness courses: three courses each in the Health Professions Readiness I Skills Achievement Award and Health Professions Readiness II Skills Achievement Award.  

    Health Professions Readiness courses are listed under HPRS in the online catalog.  

    For complete information, contact us​ for a Health Professions Readiness Awards (HPRA) information packet. 
  2. Documentation of a minimum of two years' employment within the last five years as a health care worker in specified health care professions with direct patient care experience. 
  3. ​Documentation of a current credential in specified health care professions. 
 

Information Packet and Information Sessions

Drug Testing and Criminal Background Check

All students enrolled in allied health programs are required by Dallas/Fort Worth Hospital Council member facilities to undergo drug testing and a criminal background check after admission to the program.

Class Locations for El Centro Allied Health Programs

Classes for the Medical Laboratory Technology and Paramedic programs are held at the El Centro Downtown Campus, 801 Main St.

Classes in Dental Hygiene are held at the Paramount Building, 301 N. Market St, Dallas.

All other allied health programs at El Centro hold classes in the Downtown Health Sciences Center (formerly El Centro Center for Allied Health and Nursing), 301 N. Market St. in the West End District of downtown Dallas, one block north of the El Centro Downtown Campus.