Overview
The application process for the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Imaging Sciences Program has the following main steps:
- Complete an online admission application to the UAMS College of Health Professions through Workday.
- Send all requested material to the College of Health Professions Admissions Office unless otherwise instructed
- Complete an admission interview.
If the applicant is admitted to the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Imaging Sciences Program, additional requirements must be met before they enroll in the program.
- Receipt of state authorization for out-of-state distance education and/or out-of-state clinical placement (if applicable)
- Completion of the required immunizations and tests
- Submission of the UAMS Student Pre-Enrollment Medical Form
- Major medical health insurance coverage that meets minimum standards as designated by UAMS
- Completion of a criminal background check and drug screen
- Certification in basic cardiac life support
Re-Applying and Re-Admission
Students who have applied for a previous admission cycle or who withdraw or are dismissed from the UAMS College of Health Professions for any reason must re-apply for admission. Refer to the UAMS College of Health Professions Future Students website for details about the process.
Application Deadline
For first consideration, the application deadline for the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Imaging Sciences Program is March 1. Application materials received after this date and through May 15 will be considered only if the class has not been filled.
Applicants should begin the process the previous fall. Applicants who wait until February to begin the process often do not meet the first application deadline.
UAMS Online Admission Application Through Workday
To apply to a UAMS College of Health Professions degree program, you must complete the online admission application through Workday. Please note that a non-refundable fee of $40 is required and must be submitted along with your application.
You can save your application and return to it at a later date. However, it will not be considered for review until it is submitted and the application fee is paid. After submitting your application, you will need to return to the application site to complete any remaining action items related to your application.
Send Requested Materials to the Admissions Office
Send all requested materials to the UAMS College of Health Professions Admissions Office unless otherwise instructed.
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
College of Health Professions
4301 W. Markham Street, Slot 619
Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
Email: CHPAdmissions@uams.edu
Official Transcripts
Arrange for each post-secondary academic institution you have attended to forward an official transcript of your coursework.
Official transcripts should be sent directly to the UAMS College of Health Professions Admissions Office either electronically or via mail.
For more detailed information about official transcripts, please refer to the UAMS College of Health Professions Future Students website.
Note: If you are admitted to the Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Imaging Sciences Program, you will also need to provide official transcripts to UAMS reflecting the completion of any courses that were in progress at the time of the application deadline.
Professional Observation Documentation
Ensure that the nuclear medicine technologist who was shadowed by the applicant submits the professional observation form directly to the UAMS College of Health Professions Admissions Office using our online Professional Observation Submission Form. The applicant should not submit the form themselves.
This form must be received before the application deadline.
For more details about the requirements for professional observation, please refer to the admission requirements.
Personal Statement
The submission of a confidential biographical statement is required. More information will be sent via email upon receipt of the application form.
English Fluency and Literacy Test Scores
All applicants, regardless of citizenship, whose native language is not English, are required to demonstrate fluency (speaking) and literacy (reading and writing). The Test of English as a Foreign Language and the International English Language Testing System are the two accepted tests for this purpose.
An official copy of the test scores must be sent directly to UAMS from the respective testing service.
Refer to the English Fluency and Literacy Requirement policy for details.
Admission Interview
All applicants with a completed packet will receive an email from the program to arrange a required admission interview.
Additional Requirements Once Admitted
If the applicant is admitted to the program, the following additional requirements must be met before they enroll in the program.
Final Official Transcripts
If you are admitted into the program, you will also need to provide final official transcripts to UAMS reflecting the completion of any courses that were in progress at the time of the application deadline. Refer to the UAMS College of Health Professions Future Students website for details about submitting official transcripts to the college.
State Authorization of Distance Education and Clinical Placement
Students enrolling in a distance education program who are not residing in Arkansas, as well as students who are going to a state other than Arkansas for clinical experience, must have prior approval from that state’s higher education agency. Federal Program Integrity standards require UAMS to gain this approval.
Fortunately, Arkansas along with many other states have joined the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement. Members of the SARA provide automatic approval to other member states to “operate” in that state. More information on state authorization for distance education to include out-of-state clinical placement of students can be found on the UAMS Academic Affairs website.
Should you have any questions regarding state authorization or the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement, please contact Tina Maddox, Ph.D., associate dean for academic affairs, at 501-686-5730 or TMaddox@uams.edu.
Immunizations and Tests
Accepted students must show documentation of certain required immunizations or tests prior to enrolling in a UAMS College of Health Professions program. Refer to the UAMS College of Health Professions Future Students website for details.
Pre-Enrollment Medical Form
Thirty days prior to their first semester’s registration, all individuals admitted must submit the UAMS Student Pre-Enrollment Medical Form. This form is used by UAMS Student and Employee Health Services to verify required immunizations and to establish a baseline for treating illnesses occurring after admission.
Health Insurance
All students admitted to a UAMS College of Health Professions degree or certificate program are required to have major medical health insurance coverage at all times that meet minimum standards as designated by UAMS. For health insurance information, please refer to the UAMS Student Life website.
Background Check and Drug Screen
When required, admitted applicants or students must obtain a criminal background check and drug screen. Background checks and drug screens are meant to ensure the safety and compliance of all UAMS College of Health Professions students with various clinical sites. Refer to the Background Checks and Drug Screens for Applicants and Students policy for more information.
If you have questions or concerns on these two items, please contact Phyllis Fields, associate dean for student affairs at PAFields@uams.edu or 501-686-5730.
CPR Certification
Students must be certified in basic cardiac life support according to American Heart Association standards prior to the first clinical course. The course must be administered or approved by the department.
The American Heart Association Heartsaver courses and the Red Cross CPR course do not fulfill this requirement.
All current CPR certifications that expire before the program graduation date will require recertification as a prerequisite to the first clinical course.