Central Piedmont Receives Grant For A New Radiography Degree
Central Piedmont Community College’s Health Sciences received a grant to launch a new Radiography associate in applied science degree and a Limited X-Ray Machine Operator diploma program.
The funding is part of a North Carolina Community College System initiative aimed at strengthening the state’s healthcare workforce pipeline. The funds, appropriated by the North Carolina General Assembly, are helping to launch new programs and expand existing ones in high-demand nursing and health-related fields.
“This essential start-up funding will help Central Piedmont play an important role in addressing the need for imaging services across the state and our local area,” said Dr. Lisa Moran, Dean of Health Sciences.
Start-up funds will be used to develop courses, hire a program director and full-time instructor, and purchase necessary equipment. Central Piedmont will work with local partners including Novant Health-Presbyterian Medical Center to satisfy the clinical requirements of the program, with the program’s first cohort launching in fall 2025.
Current radiologic technologists will be eligible to pursue stackable credentials in CT, MRI, and Mammography. The Limited X-Ray diploma will also be an offering for Central Piedmont students that may be interested in a career in limited scope Radiologic Technology.