Radiology Class of 2025: Bright Futures Ahead

Thu, Feb 27, 2025

Volunteer State Community College’s Radiology Class of 2025: Ready to Make an Impact

As May graduation draws near, the Volunteer State Community College Radiology Class of 2025 is working tirelessly to prepare for the ARRT Registry. With resumes in hand, they are eager to step into the workforce, applying their knowledge and clinical experience to meet the growing demand for medical imaging professionals across Middle Tennessee.

This demand has never been greater. According to the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) and the American College of Radiology, there is a nationwide shortage of radiologic technologists, creating an urgent need for new graduates.

Volunteer State Community College is vital in preparing students for these in-demand careers. Through rigorous coursework, hands-on clinical training, and dedicated faculty mentorship, graduates leave not just with a degree but with the confidence and skills to succeed in hospitals, imaging centers, and clinics.

The Class of 2025 is stepping into a world of opportunity with Middle Tennessee healthcare facilities actively seeking skilled radiologic technologists. They are not just looking for jobs — they are answering a call, ready to make a difference in patient care and the future of medical imaging as ARRT RT (R)s.

Blog Author
Christa Crowder, MBA, RT(R)ARRT, Program Instructor, Radiologic Technology - Health Sciences
rad tech students polishing their resumes
four students presenting their class report
a class photo
the rad tech class taking their exam