Program Effectiveness Data
A paper copy of the Program Effectiveness Data is available upon request to info@jpu.edu.
Master of Science in Medical Dosimetry
Five- year average credentialing examination (Medical Dosimetrist Certification Board exam) pass rate of not less than 75% at first attempt within twelve months of graduation.
Year | Pass Rate | Number of Students |
2015 (Jan.-Dec.) | 100% | 1 of 1 Passed (BS & MS) |
2016 (Jan.-Dec.) | 92% | 11 of 12 Passed (BS & MS) |
2017 (Jan.-Dec.) | 62% | 16 of 26 Passed (BS & MS); 3 passed on second attempt |
2017 | 75% | 12 of 16 Passed (BS & MS); 1 passed on second attempt |
2018 (Jan.-Dec.) | 87% | 13 of 15 Passed |
5-Year Average: No data available
Five-year average job placement rate of not less than 75% within twelve months of graduation.
Year | Placement Rate | Number of Students |
2017 (Jan.-Dec.) | 83% | 15 of 18 Employed |
2017 | 81% | 13 of 16 Employed; 15 of 16 graduates seeking employment |
2018 (Jan.-Dec.) | 89% | 16 of 18 Employed; 18 of 18 graduates seeking employment |
5-Year Average: No data available
Program Completion rate is defined as the number of students who complete the program within 150% of the stated Program length.
Year | Completion Rate | Number of Students |
2017 (Jan.-Dec.) | 94% | 17 of 18 graduates in 2017 |
2018 (Jan.-Dec.) | 100% | 25 of 25 graduates in 2018 |
Retention Rate is defined as the number of students available for graduation compared to the total number of enrolled students for the reporting period for each cohort.
Year | Retention Rate | Number of Students |
2017 (Jan.-Dec.) | 87% | 61 of 70 students; 9 students withdrew from the program voluntarily or involuntarily |
2017 | 87% | 60 of 69 students; 9 students withdrew from the program voluntarily or involuntarily |
2018 (Jan.-Dec.) | 91% | 30 of 33 students (2018 cohorts); 3 students withdrew from the program voluntarily or involuntarily |
Bachelor of Science in Medical Dosimetry
Five- year average credentialing examination (Medical Dosimetrist Certification Board exam) pass rate of not less than 75% at first attempt within twelve months of graduation.
Year | Pass Rate | Number of Students |
2015 (Jan.-Dec.) | 100% | 1 of 1 Passed (BS & MS) |
2016 (Jan.-Dec.) | 92% | 11 of 12 Passed (BS & MS) |
2017 (Jan.-Dec.) | 62% | 16 of 26 Passed (BS & MS); 3 passed on second attempt |
2017 | 75% | 12 of 16 Passed (BS & MS); 1 passed on second attempt |
2018 (Jan.-Dec.) | 75% | 9 of 12 Passed |
5-Year Average: No data available
Five-year average job placement rate of not less than 75% within twelve months of graduation.
Year | Placement Rate | Number of Students |
2017 (Jan.-Dec.) | 90% | 9 of 10 Employed; 10 of 10 graduates seeking employment |
2017 | 82% | 9 of 11 Employed; 11 of 11 graduates seeking employment |
2018 (Jan.-Dec.) | 90% | 9 of 10 Employed; 10 of 10 graduates seeking employment |
5-Year Average: No data available
Program Completion rate is defined as the number of students who complete the program within 150% of the stated Program length.
Year | Completion Rate | Number of Students |
2017 (Jan.-Dec.) | 100% | 10 of 10 graduates in 2017 |
2018 (Jan.-Dec.) | 100% | 23 of 23 graduates in 2018 |
Retention Rate is defined as the number of students available for graduation compared to the total number of enrolled students for the reporting period for each cohort.
Year | Retention Rate | Number of Students |
2017 (Jan.-Dec.) | 93% | 52 of 56 students; 4 students withdrew from the program voluntarily or involuntarily |
2017 | 96% | 52 of 54 students; 2 students withdrew from the program voluntarily or involuntarily |
2018 (Jan.-Dec.) | 95% | 20 of 21 students; 1 student withdrew from the program voluntarily or involuntarily |
MS Medical Physics Program
MS Nanomedicine Program
MS Medical Health Physics Program
BS Radiation Therapy Program
Placement of Employment
Graduates of John Patrick University of Health and Applied Sciences are considered placed in employment through one of the following three criteria:
- Placement by Title The student’s job title is consistent with a published list of titles for which the program prepares students.
- Placement by Skills Skills taught in the program of study are consistent with skills required by the graduate’s position.
- Placement by Benefits Student attestation, either written or verbal, stating they received a benefit from the program of study that served as a catalyst in obtaining or maintaining their position.
This information is obtained from Placement Verification Information requested from graduates as well as Graduate Satisfaction Surveys and Graduate Employer Surveys received. Retention and Placement Rates per program are evaluated and updated annually from July 1 of the previous year to June 30 of the following year. Placement rates include graduation dates no less than six months prior to June 30.