Radiologic Technology Cost List 2022

Radiologic Technology Cost List
Semester Residence Credit Hours Cost per Credit Hour Total Tuition Mandatory Fees Additional Fees Mandatory Meal Fee Total
First Semester In County 9 $100  $900 $450
  • Lab Fees - $60
  • Liability Ins. - $12.50
  • Dosimeters - $85
  • Trajecsys - $150
  • Care Learning - $10
  • Rad Boot Camp - $180
  • Total - $477.50
$262.50 $2060
Out of County $110  $990 $495   $2195
Second Semester In County 14 $100 $1400 $700
  • Lab Fees - $80
  • Liability Ins. - $12.50
  • Dosimeters - $50
  • Total - $142.50
$350 $2592.50
Out of County $110 $1540 $770   $2802.50
Third Semester In County 5 $100 $500 $250
  • Lab Fees - $50
  • Liability Ins. - $12.50
  • Dosimeters - $50
  • Total - $112.50
$175 $1037.50
Out of County $110 $550 $275   $1112.50
Fourth Semester In County 9 $100 $900 $450
  • Lab Fees - $30
  • Liability Ins. - $12.50
  • Care Learning $10
  • Dosimeters - $50
  • Total - $102.50
$262.50 $1265
Out of County $110 $990 $495   $1850
Fifth Semester In County 8 $100 $800 $400
  • Lab Fees - $30
  • Liability Ins. - $12.50
  • Dosimeters - $50
  • Kettering - $185
  • Total - $277.50
$262.50 $1690
Out of County $110 $880 $440   $1810
In County Total Core Classes $8645
Out of County Total Core Classes $9770
Additional Items Total$1385
Additional Cost
Additional Items Needed
Books for the entire program $1000
Markers $50
Uniforms $200
CPR $10
Verified Credentials $125
Additional Items Total $1385
Total Program Estimated Cost
Total Program Estimated Cost
In County $10030
Out of County $11155

REFUND POLICY

Tuition Refunds and How Adding/Dropping Courses Affects Your Costs

  • Current students who are on federal financial aid who wish to withdraw after the semester has started, will need to contact the Financial Aid Director.
  • No refunds of student tuition/fees will be made unless a student OFFICIALLY withdraws from classes.
  • Stopping class attendance or failure to attend classes does not constitute an official drop/withdrawal.
  • ALL refunds are calculated from the start date of the semester, not the start date of the class, and are based on week days not class days.

Refunds are handled by the Business Office according to the following schedules:

  • Prior to First Day of Semester: 100% of tuition and all fees, excluding registration fee. When you enroll the registration fee will be due, even if you do not attend classes.
  • Day One to Five of Semester: 100% of tuition, technology, infrastructure, and on-line fees only.
  • Day Six to Ten of Semester: 50% of tuition, technology, infrastructure, and on-line fees only.
  • No refunds after day ten of semester.

Exceptional circumstances by which refund may be calculated after the refund period are limited to: death of a student, death of immediate family member with documentation, unanticipated serious illness of the student with documentation, unanticipated serious illness of the student with documentation, or institutional error.

RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM DEGREE CURRICULUM

Associate of Applied Science in Radiologic Technology

Radiologic Technology Cost List 2022

AAS, RT
First Semester
Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
RAD 1303 Introduction to Radiography 3
RAD 1404 Radiographic Procedures I and Radiographic Procedures I Lab  4
RAD 1502 Clinical Education I 2
TOTAL left blank
Second Semester
Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
RAD 1813 Radiographic Exposure 3
RAD 1903 Radiation Protection and Biology 3
RAD 1704 Radiographic Procedures II and Radiographic Procedures II Lab 4
RAD 1512 Clinical Education II 2
RAD 1002 Radiographic Phlebotomy 2
TOTAL left blank 14 
Third Semester
Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
RAD 1803 Radiographic Procedures III and Radiographic Procedures III Lab 3
RAD 2002 Clinical Education III 2
TOTAL left blank
Fourth Semester
Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
RAD 2503 Advance Radiographic Procedures 3
RAD 2303 Radiation Physics 3
RAD 2603 Clinical Education IV 3
TOTAL left blank
Fifth Semester
Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
RAD 2903 Image Quality and Processing 3
RAD 2703 Clinical Education V 3
RAD 2913 Radiologic Technology Seminar 3
TOTAL left blank 9
Total Credit for Radiologic Technology Courses 46

Radiologic Technology Pre-requisite Courses

Pre-requisite Courses
Course Number Course Name Credit Hours
ALH 1203 Medical Terminology 3
BIOL 2224 Anatomy and Physiology I 4
BIOL 2234 Anatomy and Physiology II 4
ENG 1113 English Composition I 3
ENG 1123 English Composition II 3
MATH 1123 College Algebra 3
CIS 1013 Intro to Computing 3
PSYC 1103 General Psychology/Sociology 3
Total Credit for Non-Radiologic Technology Courses 26
Total Program Credit Hours 72

Radiologic Technology Program Class Schedule

Radiologic Technology Program Class Schedule
First Year Fall Semester
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
6 a.m. - 10 a.m. blank Clinical Education I blank Clinical Education I blank
8 a.m. - 9 a.m. Radiographic Procedures I blank Radiographic Procedures I blank Radiographic Procedures I
9 a.m. - 10 a.m. Introduction to Radiography blank Introduction to Radiography blank Introduction to Radiography
12 p.m. - 2 p.m. Radiographic Procedures I Lab blank Radiographic Procedures I Lab blank blank
Schedule is subject to change. Weekend rotations may be included (Saturday and Sunday nights).
First Year Spring Semester
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
6 a.m. - 10 a.m. blank Clinical Education II blank Clinical Education II blank
8 a.m. - 9 a.m. Radiographic Procedures II blank Radiographic Procedures II blank Radiographic Procedures II
9 a.m. - 10 a.m. Rad Protection and Biology blank Rad Protection and Biology blank Rad Protection and Biology
10 a.m. - 11 a.m. Radiographic Exposure blank Radiographic Exposure blank Radiographic Exposure
11 a.m. - 12 p.m. blank blank Phlebotomy blank Phlebotomy
12 p.m. - 3 p.m. Radiographic Procedures II Lab blank blank blank blank
1 p.m. - 3 p.m. blank blank Radiographic Procedures II Lab blank blank
Schedule is subject to change. Weekend rotations may be included (Saturday and Sunday nights).
First Year Summer I Semester
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8 a.m. - 3 a.m. Radiographic Procedures III Class and Lab Radiographic Procedures III Class and Lab Radiographic Procedures III Class and Lab Radiographic Procedures III Class and Lab Radiographic Procedures III Class and Lab
Schedule is subject to change.
First Year Summer II Semester
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
6 a.m. - 11 a.m. Clinical Education III Clinical Education III Clinical Education III Clinical Education III Clinical Education III
Schedule is subject to change. Weekend rotations may be included (Saturday and Sunday nights).
Second Year Fall Semester
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
6 a.m. - 10 a.m. Clinical Education IV blank Clinical Education IV blank Clinical Education IV
9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m. blank Advanced Radiographic Procedures blank Advanced Radiographic Procedures blank
11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. blank Radiation Physics blank Radiation Physics blank
Schedule is subject to change. Weekend rotations may be included (Saturday and Sunday nights).
Second Year Spring Semester
Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
6 a.m. - 10 a.m. Clinical Education V blank Clinical Education V blank Clinical Education V
9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m. blank Radiographic Seminar blank Radiographic Seminar blank
11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. blank Image Quality and Processing blank Image Quality and Processing blank
Schedule is subject to change. Weekend rotations may be included (Saturday and Sunday nights).

STUDENT GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE

If a student feels he/she has been unfairly treated or evaluated, he/she has the right to have the matter investigated further through informal and formal grievance procedures. Grievance procedures should not be requested frivolously and should be followed in the correct sequence outlined below.

Informal Grievance

Informal grievance procedures should usually be the first method employed to rectify any problems a student has specific to the program.

The following general guidelines should be used by students and program personnel when dealing with procedural problems:

  1. If possible, address the problem at its source first. For example, if a misunderstanding arises between a student and a clinical preceptor, or a student and another student, steps should be taken by one of the involved parties to rectify the situation independently without any further intervention.
  2. If no success is met employing Step #1 above, the student should take the problem to his/her clinical preceptor or faculty member, outlining the situation as objectively as possible. The clinical preceptor or faculty member will document and/or rectify the situation at his/her discretion.
  3. If a student is still not satisfied with the results, he/she may request input from the clinical coordinator. The clinical coordinator will attempt to gather information from all involved parties. He/she may also choose to document the situation at his/her discretion, depending on the seriousness or sensitiveness of the occurrence.
  4. If all of the above channels have been exhausted, the student can request a hearing with the program director. At this level, all such hearings will be documented and kept in the student’s personal file at the college. In general, the program director’s decision is final. If the student still is not satisfied, formal grievance procedures must be employed.
  5. If a student is unhappy with an academic grade he/she has received, he/she should discuss this with the appropriate instructor first, entering into the informal grievance process at the appropriate step.

Formal Grievances

Formal grievance procedures are to be utilized when informal procedures have been exhausted or are inappropriate. The student filing a formal grievance must follow these procedures sequentially.

The general guidelines are provided below:

To begin formal grievance proceedings in the radiologic technology program, the student must submit a request for a formal hearing (in writing) to the program director within three working days following the final action taken through informal proceedings. This letter should contain the following items:

  1. The specific incident involving the student.
  2. The date(s) on which the incident occurred.
  3. Name(s) of person(s) involved.
  4. Measures taken by the student to rectify the particular incident being grieved, and;
  5. Any other information which may be pertinent to the situation.

The program director will review the formal request to determine its merit and to ensure that all other avenues have been exhausted by the student. An answer and/or decision will be issued to the student in writing within seven working days after receiving the written request. Copies of all correspondence will be maintained in the student’s program personal file.

If the student chooses to pursue the matter further, he/she is required to follow the formal grievance proceedings listed below. Each step should be initiated with a written request for a formal hearing within three working days of the previous action taken to each individual in the chain of command.

  1. Program Director
  2. Dean of Nursing and Health Sciences Division Chair
  3. Vice President of Student Services
  4. Vice President of Instruction
  5. President

 EXIT PROCEDURE FOR ANY REASON

 When a student decides to leave the Radiologic Technology Program for any reason, the student will have an exit interview with the program faculty. This exit interview will include the reason for leaving, whether personal, health related, academic, etc., and the projected date of return, if applicable.

Students who interrupt the progression in the Radiologic Technology Program must reapply for admission to the Program.  A student who fails to progress during the any semester of the program must reapply for acceptance as a new student.  The student may be readmitted only once during a three-year period.

Readmission requires:

  1. A 2.5 cumulative GPA in all course work.
  2. No longer than 3 years may elapse from initial admission term to date of graduation. Students will only be readmitted one time. Once a student is accepted for readmission, the student will schedule readmission comprehensive exams on classes that were successfully completed while in the program. A score of 75% is required in order prove competent in any class(es). If a score of 75% is not obtained, the student will be required to retake the class(es). All completed clinical competencies will be repeated.
  3. Ability to meet and comply with standards and policies in the current college catalog and student/clinical handbook.
  4. Any student dismissed for academic reasons from the Radiologic Technology program must meet with Radiologic Technology faculty for possible consideration for readmission. Students dismissed for disciplinary reasons will not be considered for readmission.

All Radiologic Technology courses and required prerequisite courses must be passed with a grade of "C" or better in order to progress in the Radiologic Technology Program.  Students who are unsuccessful in any coursework or clinical education on the first attempt may only reapply the following year to the Radiologic Technology Program.