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A.S. in Radiologic Technology Program

Associate Degree

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Application Deadline Jan 31, 2024
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  • Concord, CA
  • Sacramento, CA
Program Highlights
  • 24 Months Program*
  • Job Placement Assistance
  • Veteran and Military Benefits

*94 Approved Instructional Weeks

Tuition & Fees
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Student Tuition Recovery Fund (Non-Refundable)  $0.00
Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) $100.00
Books (Non-Refundable, if accessed) $725.00
Tuition Fee $68,402.00

TOTAL PROGRAM COST*

*Program Fees are subject to change

$69,227.00

 

Student Tuition Recovery Fund (Non-Refundable)  $0.00
Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) $100.00
Books (Non-Refundable, if accessed) $725.00
Tuition Fee $68,402.00

TOTAL PROGRAM COST*

*Program Fees are subject to change

$69,227.00

 

Welcome Message from the Program Directors

Elizabeth Rosebrock, MBA, R.T.(R) (ARRT)
Program Director A.S. Radiologic Technology & Executive Program Director B.S. Diagnostic Medical Imaging
Christy Foster Bollman, MAS, R.R.A., (MR)(CT)(R)
Radiography Executive Program Director, Northern California

We are so excited you are interested in pursuing a profession in imaging sciences here at Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts. Congratulations on making an excellent career choice. The A.S. in Radiologic Technology program is offered at either the Sacramento or Concord campus. As a future Radiologic Technologist, you will perform all x-ray duties under supervision in hospitals and critical care facilities as you complete our program.

We pride ourselves on having a diverse student population dedicated to learning and enhancing their professional and clinical skills. Our experienced Imaging faculty has an unwavering education to your success, providing a dynamic educational experience in the classroom and the clinical environment. The clinical training facilities with which we are affiliated are located throughout Sacramento, East Bay, and surrounding areas and include Level 1 and 2 trauma centers and outpatient imaging centers to ensure you receive the best, well-rounded, and robust educational experience.

Our Northern California programs pride ourselves on being some of the top-performing schools in the nation. This is evidenced by our graduation, completion, and employment statistics posted on the Gurnick official website under the program informational page.

Our program at each campus is very vigorous and challenging. However, the reward of completing the AS in Radiologic Technology program is life-changing for our graduates as they begin their imaging professions. If you are ambitious, well-organized, and driven toward a career in medical imaging, we hope you will join us in reaching that new career.

We look forward to meeting you!

About the A.S. in Radiologic Technology Program

Program Mission

Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts and our A.S. in Radiologic Technology Program faculty are dedicated to providing qualified individuals with optimal learning experiences. We strive to provide the medical imaging community with competent radiologic technologists. They will demonstrate the highest standards of ethics, professionalism, clinical competency, and critical thinking while providing compassionate and respectful patient care.

The program’s philosophy ensures that graduates perform radiologic procedures as defined by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists Practice Standards. Graduates of the A.S. in Radiologic Technology Program will be taught professionalism and ethics consistent with the Principles of Professional Conduct for Radiologic Technologists and Code of Ethics.

A.S. in Radiologic Technology Program Description

A Radiologic Technologist is a person trained in the “art and science” of creating images of the human body using ionizing radiation. The radiologic technologist works closely with the radiology doctor (radiologist) and other physicians and plays a vital role as a professional member of the medical team. Technologists work in hospitals’ general radiography, surgery, trauma, pediatrics, clinics, doctors’ offices, and imaging centers.

The role of radiologic science in medicine is continually growing. New applications and imaging equipment are in a constant state of development. The continued growth and development of imaging depend on highly qualified and well-trained radiologic technologists.

Some clinical rotations and radiographic examinations are deemed “gender-specific,” such as mammography and the hysterosalpingogram (HSG). While mammography is generally performed on females, the HSG is an examination conducted exclusively on female patients. 

Male students should understand that they may not be allowed to observe or perform these examinations because of their sensitivity. Didactic information on these examinations will be provided to all students. However, clinical experience in these examinations may be limited to only female students.

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Program Goals and Objectives

Graduate students with the clinical competence required to be entry-level technologists.

Produce students who will demonstrate effective interpersonal skills with the entire healthcare team and the public.

Enable students to employ appropriate critical thinking and problem-solving skills to be entry-level technologists in the clinical setting.

A.S. in RT Program Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the program, students are expected to be able to:

  • Demonstrate the positioning skills of an entry-level technologist.
  • Evaluate images for diagnostic quality.
  • Employ effective communication skills with the healthcare team.
  • Utilize communication skills with the patients and the public.
  • Adapt to patients’ conditions that deviate from routine exams.
  • Follow proper safety and ALARA practices for routine and non-routine exams.

Students will establish a plan for professional development and career enhancement upon graduation.

Program Information, Length, and Schedule

Program length, Months
24*
Clock Hours
2,974
Quarter Credit Hours
167
Clinical Hours
1,728

*(94 Approved instruction Weeks)

 

The program information, length, and schedule may change. Please read the accompanying Catalog and Addendum for changes and updates. Check with an admission advisor for details. Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts’ Radiologic Technology program provides a library and classrooms with media teaching aids, textbooks, journals, periodicals, anatomical charts, phantoms, and energized lab equipment.

 

The Radiologic Technology program is an Associate of Science degree program. The student will receive didactic, laboratory, and clinical experience in affiliated medical facilities. The Instructor-to-Student ratio is 1:10 in the laboratory, 1:30 during residential lectures, 1:25 during online lectures, and 1:1 during clinical externships.

 

Classes may be scheduled Monday through Sunday. Students will attend an average of forty (40) hours per week of instruction, including didactic, labs, and clinical. Clinical activities may be held on weekdays or weekends, and shifts may include day, evening, or graveyard as the clinical site requires. Didactic courses are held between 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

 

The program’s affiliated clinical sites hold current state-issued certificates as approved clinical sites. The clinical sites provide supervised clinical instruction in the patient care setting. All clinical sites employ radiologic technologists and supervisors/operators (doctors) who hold certification from the State of California Radiologic Health Branch.

 


A.S. in Radiologic Technology Academic Calendar 2022-2024
A.S. in Radiologic Technology Academic Calendar 2023-2025
A.S. in Radiologic Technology Academic Calendar 2024-2026

Requirements

  • Admission Requirements
  • Performance Requirements
  • Graduation Requirements
  • Please review the following requirements: General Admission Requirements for all programs.

    Applicants must:

    • Submit original transcripts from the registrar at an educational institution—for applicants requesting credit granting for some/all General Education courses. Copies are not accepted. All coursework must be completed and given a “C” grade or better. Anatomy and Physiology I with Laboratory must be finished within the last five (5) years. All credit granting is subject to the approval of the Program Director or Program Coordinator. Please allow seven (7) days for review.
    • Submit a one-page essay in APA format that includes the following:
      • Statement of why you want to join the modality.
      • The essential functions and role of a technologist in this field.
      • Preparation to become successful in this program.
      • APA Title page and sources used to prepare for the essay (title page and sources can be on a separate page). 
    • Applicants who possess a current State of California Limited Permit (License) in Chest, Extremities, and Torso Skeletal will receive credit granting for a portion of the RT program.
    • Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts graduates of the XTMAS program who have taken the state exam and are pending the results can enroll as provisional students into the A.S. in RT program. If the graduate fails to earn a license in all three categories listed above, the student will be dropped from the A.S. in RT program for failing to meet all the admission requirements.

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  • Please review the following requirements: General Performance Requirements for all programs.

    Each program has physical and non-physical requirements to ensure student and patient safety and welfare. Students (check with an admission advisor if applicable) must be able to do the following:

    A.S. in RT students must have the following abilities:

    • Lift over 50 pounds (22.68 kilograms).
    • Be able to push and pull routinely.
      • One (1) pound (0.45 kilograms)—five (5) pounds (2.27 kilograms) frequently—image receptors, lead aprons
      • 20 pounds (9.07 kilograms)—70 pounds (31.75 kilograms) occasionally—patient transfers and patient positioning
    • Hear sufficiently to assess patient needs and communicate verbally with other healthcare providers.
    • Have full use of arms, hands, and wrists.
    • Must be able to move quickly on the feet.
    • Possess adequate visual acuity to review radiographs in varying brightness levels.
    • Stand and walk on your feet 80% of the time.
    • Reach at, or above, shoulder level for 90% of work time.
    • Bend or flex the upper trunk forward to 45 degrees and the lower torso into a squatting position.
    • Rotate the upper trunk up to 30 degrees to the right and left.
    • Work compassionately and effectively with sick patients.

     

    A.S. in RT students must have sufficient strength, motor coordination, and manual dexterity to:

    • Transport, move, lift, and transfer patients from a wheelchair or cart to an X-ray table or a patient bed.
    • Move, adjust, and manipulate various radiographic equipment, including portables and C-arm equipment physical transportation.
    • Complete examinations on the patient according to established policies and procedures with speed and accuracy.

     

    A.S. in RT students must also be capable of:

    • Handling stressful situations related to technical and procedural standards and patient care situations.
    • Providing physical and emotional support to the patient during the radiographic procedures.
    • Ability to respond to situations requiring first aid and provide emergency care to the patient without or until the physician arrives.
    • Communicating verbally in an effective manner to direct patients during radiographic examinations.
    • Visually recognizing anatomy on the computer monitor.
    • Reading and interpreting patient charts and requisitions for radiographic examinations.
    • Respond to warning sounds, machine alarms, and calls for help.

     

    A.S. in RT students must have the mental and intellectual capacity to:

    • Calculate and select proper technical factors according to the individual needs of the patient and the requirements of the procedure’s standards of speed and accuracy.
    • Review and evaluate the recorded images on a computer monitor and archiving system to identify patient pathology, if present, accurate positioning, technical factors for completion of a diagnostic examination, and other appropriate and pertinent technical qualities.
    • Cope with heavy workloads, demanding patients, and life-threatening clinical situations.
    • Behave in an ethical, sound, competent, compassionate, and professional manner in the classroom and the clinic.

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  • The following requirements must be met for a student to graduate from the Radiologic Technology program at Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts:

    • The successful completion of all program courses and hours.
    • All financial obligations, including tuition and textbook charges, have been met.
    • The student must complete and verify the minimum clinical competencies defined by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists® (ARRT®).
    • Students must have acquired an Associate Degree before taking the ARRT® exam.

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A.S. in Radiologic Technology Admission Point System

Applicants are deemed qualified on a point system. The highest-ranked (above a minimum) will be offered seats in the program. The top-scoring candidates will be brought in for the interview process. The following point system evaluates each applicant, showing the maximum achievable score.

 

Radiologic Technology ProgramPossible Points
I. CCAT25
   32 or Greater25
   27-3120
   24-2615
   18-2310
   12-175
   0-110
II. Basic Anatomy Assessment Test25
   90-10025
   80-8920
   70-7910
   60-695
   0-590
III. Post-Secondary Education45
   Associate Degree15
   Baccalaureate Degree or higher20
   State License as an XT through the State of California in Chest,
Extremities, and Torso Skeletal
25
IV. Academic Achievement: College Level GPA35
   Anatomy
   Physiology
   College Algebra
A=9.0 pts
B=5.0 pts
C=2.0 pts
   Medical Terminology
   Critical Thinking
   English
   Sociology
A=2.0 pts
B=1.5 pts
C=1.0 pts
If the course was taken more than twice (to include drop/withdrawal), it would not be counted in points.
V. One-Page Resume (required)15
VI. Essay One-Page, APA Format.20
Essay will include:
  • Statement of why you want to join this modality
  • The essential functions and role of a technologist in this field
  • Preparation to become successful in this program
  • APA Title page and sources used to prepare for the essay (title page and sources can be on a separate page)
VII. Letters of Recommendation15
The two (2) letters must be up-to-date, typed, dated, and signed. If there is an electronic signature, there
must be a contact phone or email of the person signing the letter.  The references must be from a current supervisor, employer, and/or science or math teacher of a post-secondary institution. The letters need to
be tailored to the RT program.
VIII. Health Care Background60
   1-3 years20
   More than 3 years30
   Radiology Community Involvement30
Radiology Community Involvement consists of volunteering in an imaging department, attending a conference in Radiology, or a Career Discussion Panel. A certificate of attendance that is signed and dated will be required for points from Human Resources or sanctioned event. Every eight hours documented of volunteer time in an imaging department, or conference, is worth 10 points with a maximum of 30 points.
IX. Personal Interview130
  • Interview Questions
  • Appearance and Demeanor
  • Communication Skills
  • Maturity
  • Overall Impression
  • Holistic Evaluation
X. Evaluation from the Office of Admissions30
Total Possible Points400

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A.S. in Radiologic Technology Program Outline

Course NumberTitleClock HoursQuarter Credit Hours
GE 011Anatomy & Physiology56.05.5
GE 110Critical Thinking45.04.5
GE 112Algebra 145.04.5
GE 201Introduction to Sociology45.04.5
GE 222English Reading & Composition45.04.5
GEH 020Medical Terminology18.01.5
RT 110CClinical Practice I128.04.0
RT 111Radiologic Patient Care42.04.0
RT 112Radiation Physics and Exposure58.05.0
RT 113Radiographic Procedures I48.04.5
RT 113LRadiographic Procedures I Lab30.01.5
RT 120CClinical Practice II168.05.5
RT 121Radiation Protection and Biology50.05.0
RT 122Digital Imaging52.04.5
RT 123Radiographic Procedures II48.04.5
RT 123LRadiographic Procedures II Lab30.01.5
RT 130CClinical Practice III176.05.5
RT 131Radiographic Physics II and Fluoroscopy48.04.5
RT 132Ethics and Law in Radiography24.02.0
RT 133Radiographic Procedures III45.04.5
RT 133LRadiographic Procedures III Lab33.01.5
RT 140CClinical Practice IV192.06.0
RT 142Radiographic Pathology48.04.5
RT 143Radiologic Procedures IV45.04.5
RT 143LRadiologic Procedures IV Lab33.01.5
RT 250CClinical Practice V280.09.0
RT 251Radiographic Pharmacology and Venipuncture36.03.0
RT 252Cross Sectional Anatomy40.04.0
RT 260CClinical Practice VI240.08.0
RT 261Advanced Digital Imaging30.03.0
RT 262Radiographic Advanced Procedures48.04.5
RT 270CClinical Practice VII264.08.5
RT 271Patient Care and Procedures Seminar48.04.5
RT 272 -OR-
RT 273
Computed Tomography OR Mammography40.04.0
RT 274Advanced Radiation Protection50.04.0
RT 280CClinical Practice VIII280.09.0
RT 281Image Production and Safety Seminar48.04.5
RT 282Professional Development and Advancement18.01.5
Total2,974.0167.0

 

Applicants who possess a current State of California Limited Permit (License) in Chest, Extremities, and Torso Skeletal will receive credit granting for the following courses.

Course NumberTitleClock HoursQuarter Credit Hours
GE 011Anatomy & Physiology I56.05.5
GEH 020Medical Terminology18.01.5
RT 111Radiologic Patient Care42.04.0
RT 112Radiation Physics and Exposure58.05.0
RT 113Radiographic Procedures I48.04.5
RT 113LRadiographic Procedures I Lab30.01.5
RT 121Radiation Protection and Biology50.05.0
RT 122Digital Imaging52.04.5
RT 123Radiographic Procedures II48.04.5
RT 123LRadiographic Procedures II Lab30.01.5
RT 110CClinical Practice I128.04.0
RT 120CClinical Practice II168.05.5
Total728.047.0

Read the A.S. in Radiologic Technology Program course descriptions.

A.S. in Radiologic Technology Clinical Training

Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts considers clinical experience one of the most vital parts of medical education. While attending radiology technology school, students must be rotated throughout our affiliated medical facilities. Students may be required to travel 100 miles (160.93 km) to their clinical site from the campus of attendance.

Additionally, if you have a facility interested in hosting you for your clinical rotations, you may apply for clinical site approval by completing and submitting the new clinical affiliate request form

Job Outlook and Salary

The job outlook for radiologic technologists and technicians in California is positive, with a projected employment growth of 7.9% from 2020 to 2030, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The aging population and advances in medical technology contribute to the demand for medical imaging services and, consequently, radiologic technologists and technicians who operate and maintain complex machines.

Hospitals and outpatient care centers are expected to be the largest employers of radiologic technologists and technicians in California. However, job opportunities may also be available in physician’s offices, diagnostic imaging centers, and other healthcare settings. Overall, the projected job growth in this field is higher than the national average, indicating a positive job outlook for those interested in pursuing a career in radiologic technology in California.

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A.S. in RT Program Effectiveness Data

The following is the most current program effectiveness data. Our programmatic accreditation agency, the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT), defines and publishes this information. Click here to go directly to the JRCERT webpage.

 

Credentialing Examination

The number of students who pass, on the first attempt, the registry certification examination for radiography or an unrestricted state licensing examination, compared with the number of graduates who take the examination within six (6) months of graduation. The five-year average benchmark established by JRCERT is 75%.

 

Credentialing Examination Rate
Concord Campus
(Year)
Number Passed on 1st Attempt Divided by Number Attempted Within Six (6) Months of Graduation
(Results)
Year 1 - 201827 of 28 - 96%
Year 2 - 201919 of 20 - 95%
Year 3 - 202022 of 25 - 88%
Year 4 - 202121 of 23 - 91%
Year 5 - 202224 of 29 - 83%
Program 5-Year Average113 of 125 - 90%
Credentialing Examination Rate
Sacramento Campus
(Year)
Number Passed on 1st Attempt Divided by Number Attempted Within Six (6) Months of Graduation
(Results)
Year 1 - 2018N/A
Year 2 - 201919 of 20 - 95%
Year 3 - 202022 of 23 - 96%
Year 4 - 202133 of 33 - 100%
Year 5 - 202226 of 26 - 100%
Program 5-Year Average100 of 102 - 98%

 

Job Placement

The number of graduates employed in the radiologic sciences compared to those actively seeking radiologic sciences employment within twelve (12) months of graduating. The five-year average benchmark established by JRCERT is 75%.

 

Job Placement Rate
Concord Campus
(Year)
Number Employed Divided by Number Actively Seeking Employment* within 12 Months of Graduation
(Results)
Year 1 - 201826 of 26 - 100%
Year 2 - 201919 of 19 - 100%
Year 3 - 202025 of 25 - 100%
Year 4 - 202121 of 21 - 100%
Year 5 - 202226 of 26 - 100%
Program 5-Year Average117 of 117 - 100%
Job Placement Rate
Sacramento Campus
(Year)
Number Employed Divided by Number Actively Seeking Employment* within 12 Months of Graduation
(Results)
Year 1 - 2018N/A
Year 2 - 201919 of 19 - 100%
Year 3 - 202023 of 23 - 100%
Year 4 - 202131 of 31 - 100%
Year 5 - 202226 of 26 - 100%
Program 5-Year Average99 of 99 - 100%

*“Not Actively Seeking Employment” is defined as:
1) Graduates failing to communicate with program officials regarding employment status after multiple attempts;
2) Graduates unwilling to seek employment that requires relocation;
3) Graduates unwilling to accept employment due to salary or hours;
4) Graduates on active military duty; OR
5) Graduates continuing education.

 

Program Completion

The number of students who complete the program within the stated program length. The annual benchmark established by the program is 80%.

Program Completion Rate
Concord Campus
(Year)
Number Graduated Divided by Number Started the Program
(Results)
Year 1 - 202229 of 30 - 97%
Annual Completion Rate29 of 30 - 97%
Program Completion Rate
Sacramento Campus
(Year)
Number Graduated Divided by Number Started the Program
(Results)
Year 1 - 202226 of 27 - 96%
Annual Completion Rate26 of 27 - 96%

Accreditation and Approval

Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts holds national institutional accreditation by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES). ABHES accreditation does not include continuing education courses.

ABHES Mailing Address:
6116 Executive Blvd., Suite 730
North Bethesda, MD 20852

ABHES Phone301-291-7550
ABHES EmailInfo
ABHES Website: abhes.org

Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts is a private institution approved to operate by the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education. Approval to operate means the institution is compliant with the minimum standards in the California Private Postsecondary Education Act (CPPEA) of 2009 (as amended) and Division 7.5 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations. CPPEA governs the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education.

 

The Office of Student Assistance and Relief is available to support prospective students, current students, or past students of private postsecondary educational institutions in making informed decisions, understanding their rights, and navigating available services and relief options. The office may be reached by calling (888) 370- 7589, option #5, or by visiting osar.bppe.ca.gov.

BPPE Mailing Address:
1747 N. Market Blvd., Suite 225
Sacramento, CA 95834

BPPE Phone888-370-7589
BPPE EmailGeneral
BPPE Website: bppe.ca.gov

The California Department of Public Health, Radiologic Health Branch (CDPH-RHB), approves Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts for the X-ray Technician with Medical Assistant Skills Program.

CDPH-RBH Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 997377, MS 0500
Sacramento, CA 95899

CDPH-RBH Phone916-558-1784
CDPH-RHB Website: cdph.ca.gov

Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts is approved and accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) to provide the A.S. in Radiologic Technology program.

Los Angeles (Van Nuys) program was JRCERT accredited on 06-25-2019 with an 8-year award.

JRCERT Mailing Address:
20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 2850
Chicago, IL 60606

JRCERT Phone312-704-5300
JRCERT EmailInfo
JRCERT Website: jrcert.org

Certification for Radiologic Technologists in California

Find more information about the Licensure, Certification, and Registry Disclaimer in the school catalog.

Click here for license examination pass rates.

*Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts has not determined if any programs fulfill the educational requirements for specific professional licensure or certification required for employment outside California unless identified by the program below. It is recommended that students located in or planning to relocate to a state apart from the program’s physical campus should research any certification or employment requirements for their intended state.

Financial Aid

Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts aims to help every student obtain Financial Aid* to attend their chosen program. Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts participates in various federal and state student financial assistance programs.

The financial aid programs are designed to assist students with inadequate financial resources to meet their education’s total cost. Each campus has a Financial Aid Advisor who can help students with any financial aid questions.

For more information, please visit our Financial Aid page.

*for those who qualify

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Student’s and Graduate’s Testimonials

Chinh Tang

A.S. in RT Program

The different experiences I have gained through my clinical rotations have prepared me to work in any environment.

Kathy Nguyen

A.S. in RT Program

I have spoken out about my interest in learning other modalities, and the school has supported my ambitions.

Gurnick Academy has helped me jump into cross-training as a student to reach my goal of becoming a multi-modality technologist.

Carlos Martinez

A.S. in RT Program

Over the past two years, I have learned so much and met so many wonderful people who have helped me along the way, from classmates to instructors, and technologists.

Catalog and Addendum
2022-2023

A.S. in Radiologic Technology Program FAQs

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  • An externship will be provided for all of our students.

  • All externships are unpaid.

  • For a cost breakdown, please see the Program Fees section.

  • Financial Aid is available for those who qualify. Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts participates in various federal and state student financial assistance programs.

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