Tuition for the Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography program is two-thousand, eight-hundred dollars ($2,800.00) per semester for the 5-semester, 21-month program. Student fees include library, student health, and KU Medical Center campus activity fees, plus disability insurance.
The sonographer in training is responsible for the payment of each semester’s tuition and fees by the due date indicated on the university-generated invoice. All requests to withdraw must be in writing and presented to the program director. Any tuition and fees adjustment will follow the tuition and fees adjustment policy. Books*, parking, uniforms, etc., are additional expenses required to participate in the program, and are the responsibility of the student.
Tuition and fees are determined by the Kansas Board of Regents and the University of Kansas, and are subject to change without notice.
* Book costs are not listed due to varying costs. Books are returnable and money refunded will be based on the condition of the book. Check with the University of Kansas Medical Center bookstore (KUmedbooks.com) for specific requirements for book returns.