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Radiologic Technology

Certificate Program


Tuition & Fees

IMPORTANT:  Only Application Fees and Request To Release Academic Records fees can be paid using the Pay Now button.

ALL OTHER FEES WILL BE PAID VIA AN OPUS ACCOUNT, ONCE YOU HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED INTO THE PROGRAM.

 

Fee Type

Frequency

Total/year

Radiologic Technology Tuition

$1,800/semester x 6 semesters

$5,400/year

Immunization Fee

$125/semester

$375/year

Activity Fee

$118/semester (not charged in Summer semester)

$236/year

Health Insurance Requirement*

$2559/semester (not charged in summer semester)

$5118/year-EUSHIP

*Student can waive this fee, if they already have medical insurance. This insurance waiver must be submitted & approved by the student health office

Health and Wellness Fee

$108/semester

$324/year

Technology Fee

$240/ One-time fee

$240

Clinical Admin Fee

$120/ One-time fee

$120

Advantage Students Drug Screen & Background Check

$99.95*/One-time fee

$99.95*-Base fee, may increase if student worked in multiple states

Transcript Fee

$70/One-time fee

$70

Application Fee

$50/One-time fee

$50

Parking Fees

*Parking is free at EDH Campus

$150/One-time fee

$150-EUHM Parking Pass

Parking is free at EDH Campus

Other clinical/off-site parking; parking expenses at off-campus clinical sites are the responsibility of the student.

Additional Fees

 

 

AHA CPR (BLS) Certificate

One-time fee

Cost varies

Uniform Scrub Top & Pants

(5 complete sets)- 1st year

(3 complete sets)-2nd year

 

Approximately-$30/set

Uniform Shoes

 

Approximately-$60/pair

Books, Supplies, laptop/tablet

 

$500-$1000

ARRT National Certification Exam Fee

$225-Students apply for the ARRT exam 90 days prior to graduation

$225

All prices are subject to change without notice.

Financial Assistance

The ESOM RT Certificate Program does not currently participate in Federal Financial Assistance.  However, students can contact the Emory University Office of Financial Aid and Student Affairs to discuss potential financial assistance opportunities.

Deferred Payment/The Emory Payment Plan (EPP)

The Emory Payment Plan is available to qualified students who wish to divide tuition fees into scheduled payments. A handling fee is charged by the University for participation in the Emory Payment Plan.  For more information, visit Emory Payment Plan.

Tuition Refund Policy

Partial Refunds:

Students who cancel registration during the first week of the semester forfeit only the deposit (or $25 if no deposit was required).

Progressive Forfeiture:

After the first week, voluntary withdrawal results in progressively higher tuition forfeiture. The Withdrawal Deadlines Schedule on the Student Financial Services webpage provides the latest refund details for complete withdrawals.

No Refunds:

After the fifth week of the semester.
For partial course drops after the approved schedule change deadline.
For students dismissed from the program.

Medical Withdrawal:

Readmission after medical withdrawal requires clearance from University health officials.

Additional Restrictions:

Withdrawn students cannot reside in University housing or engage in student activities.