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As of July 2012, the cost of tuition is $112.22 per credit for in-state students and $396.51 per credit for out-of-state students. Here are estimates for total tuition, based on 75 credits at these per-credit rates. In-state students: $8,417.00 Out-of-state students: $29,738.00. Tuition is due at the beginning of each term and can be determined by multiplying the number of credits by the cost per credit. Additionally, over the course of the program, students should expect to pay approximately $175 - $350 for the costs for books, lab fees and uniforms and lab fees may total $150 annually. Each year, students are required to purchase malpractice insurance for $15.50 and medical accident insurance for $10.50. (Costs are subject to change)
In order to practice as Nuclear Medicine Technologist, graduates of the program will need to take The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Exam in Nuclear Medicine ($200) and/or the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board exam ($175) Hours ($45) and pay $115 when they apply for an HRS License. All costs are subject to change.
All students submitting an application to an Imaging Science programs must pay a one-time, non-refundable $25 application fee. In addition, students who are accepted into the program must pay
a non-refundable tuition deposit of $100 to retain their seat. At the time of registration for the first semester, the deposit will be applied towards tuition, provided the student enters the specific program
Financial Aid
All students at the Medical Campus should apply for financial aid, which includes the Federal Pell Grant, Federal Supplemental Grant, Federal Perkins Loan, Federal Work Study, and Federal Subsidized loans. The Campus also offers emergency short-term loans and a variety of scholarships.
Application can be made in the Financial Aid Office (Room 1201) on the Medical Campus. Those who apply before April 1st for the following academic year are given priority. Only courses in which students have registered before the 100 percent refund date qualify for financial aid. For additional information, call the Financial Aid personnel at 305-237-4160.
Eligibility
Graduates are eligible to apply to sit for The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Exam in Nuclear Medicine and/or the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board exam. In addition, to practice in the state of Florida, graduates must apply for a license as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist through the Department of Health, Bureau of Radiation Control.
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