In keeping with its commitment to education and patient care, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center offers a 21.5 months, 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 five decades. Here you can learn about our program and admission requirements and find answers to frequently asked questions.
Application
We are now accepting applications for September 2025.
The deadline to submit the application is February 1, 2025
Please read the admission requirements section to review the pre-requisites.
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School of Radiation Therapy: Mission, Goals, and Student Outcomes
Information on our program goals, curriculum, tuition, accreditation, outcomes, and more. -
Open House
Learn about what a radiation therapist does on a day-to-day basis, the admission process for entering our program, and the curriculum. You will also meet the school faculty and our current students. You must register for this event. -
School of Radiation Therapy Admission Requirements
Information about admission requirements, application procedure, and information about our entrance examination. -
School of Radiation Therapy Course Descriptions
A complete listing of our courses, with descriptions, and graduation requirements. -
Program Effectiveness Data (PED)
Program effectiveness data is provided in accordance with the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology Accreditation Standards. Program effectiveness data includes program completion rate, American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) board exam pass rate and job placement rate. This information is reported annually and may also be found on the JRCERT website. See Program Effectiveness Data for the Radiation Therapy Program at MSK. -
School of Radiation Therapy FAQs
Answers to our most commonly asked questions. -
Contact the School of Radiation Therapy
How to reach us by phone, email, and regular mail. -
Accreditation Status
The Memorial Sloan Kettering School of Radiation Therapy is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology and by the New York State Department of Health and The New Jersey Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners c/o NJDEP Bureau of X-ray Compliance. -
Campus Safety
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Clinical Obligations
The students are assigned to monthly clinical rotations in Manhattan and may also elect to do some clinical rotations at our regional sites. -
Educational Requirements Disclosure
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Estimated Costs
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Grievance Policy
Information on School of Radiation Therapy Grievance Policy.