Radiography & Healthcare Pathways Information Night
You have multiple ways to start your healthcare career now — let’s show you how.
If you're on the Radiography waitlist—or exploring a future in healthcare—this event is designed to help you take your next step with confidence.
Learn how the Radiography shared program works, gain insight into current waitlist timelines, and explore other in-demand healthcare programs that can help you start building your career sooner. You'll have the opportunity to connect directly with Mid-State faculty and advisors, ask questions, and discover pathways that align with your interests and goals.
Whether you choose to remain on the Radiography waitlist or pursue another healthcare program, you'll leave with a clearer understanding of your options and a personalized plan for moving forward.
Join us and discover the many ways you can begin your healthcare journey today.
Event Highlights
- Connect directly with Mid-State faculty and advisors
- Explore Allied Health program pathways
- Apply for Fall/Spring programs
Questions?
Contact Admissions or call 888-575-6782.
If you have a disability and need accommodations to take part in this activity, please let us know. Contact the event coordinator as soon as possible, ideally 14 days in advance.
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