In keeping with its commitment to education and patient care, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center offers a two-year, full-time program of study in Radiation Oncology Technology.
Memorial Sloan-Kettering's School of Radiation Therapy has produced hundreds of radiation therapists over the past three decades.
Here you can learn about our program and admission requirements and find answers to frequently asked questions.
We are no longer accepting applications for admission in September 2009. The application process for admission in September 2010 will begin in October 2009. Please review the admission criteria posted on this Web site periodically in the event that we make any revisions. Currently, you must have college credits in Anatomy & Physiology (or college biology) and college algebra (or pre-calculus), in addition to the other admission requirements listed.
Beginning in 2015, The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) will require that all graduates of a radiation therapy program have a minimum of an associate degree in order to be eligible for ARRT certification. For additional information, you can log on to www.arrt.org.