Additional Policies
FAMILY EDUCATIONAL AND PRIVACY ACT OF 1974
This act was designed to protect the privacy of education records, to establish the rights of students to inspect and review their education records, and to provide guidelines for the correction of inaccurate or misleading data.
CONFLICT OF CONSCIENCE
It is the policy of the school that the reasonable and conscientious moral and religious convictions of students will be respected in every way possible. Students are to make these convictions known at the time of admittance to the School of Medical Imaging.
SPECIAL NEEDS
Policy Regarding Special Needs
Special testing conditions will be provided only to students with professionally documented special testing needs. It is the student's responsibility to inform all the instructors of each course, within the first 2 weeks, of special testing procedures and any disability requiring special accommodations.
PREGNANCY POLICY
Because of the possible effects of radiation exposure to a fetus, the program does offer four options to students who are/become pregnant after acceptance into the program. Contact the program director for details.
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