Nuclear Medicine Technology
School of Health Professions > Nuclear Medicine Technology > Tuition and Fees
School of Health Professions > Nuclear Medicine Technology > Tuition and Fees
The tuition for the program will be $1500 per semester totaling $4500 for the year. There will be additional expenses such as student activity fees and textbooks. Tuition and fees are established by KU and the Board of regents and are subject to change at any time without notice.
Fees are as follows:
See also: Scholarships offered by the School of Health Professions for current students
Financial aid is available for students who qualify. Students should not wait to be accepted into an academic program to begin the financial aid process. Even if the admission application deadline for the intended program is after March 1, students are strongly encouraged to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Financial Aid (FAFSA) and KU financial aid documents by the March 1 priority deadline. These documents are required for students intending to enter a program this year. Some financial aid grants and low interest loans have limited funding. If you apply for financial aid after the priority deadline, any remaining financial aid will be awarded as available.
Even if financial aid will not be requested, students are encouraged to file the FAFSA annually (same timeline as above). The School of Health Professions has scholarship funds (awarded in the spring for the next academic year starting in fall) for students based on merit, financial need, or both. The FAFSA enables the School to consider all scholarship funds available. The FAFSA and KU Medical Center financial aid application process must be completed annually.
University of Kansas students receiving financial aid while on the Lawrence campus must re-apply through the KU Medical Center financial aid office, because financial assistance will not be transferred from the Lawrence campus to programs in the School of Health Professions.
The total financial aid award package, including scholarships, loans, or need-based aid, cannot be finalized until the student's application materials and fee have been received and acceptance to KU has been completed.