Tuition costs are a reality of post-secondary education, but it’s important not to be discouraged. If your top school is financially out of reach, your second or third choice may serve your future just as well. To help you find the program — and school — that’s right for you, we’ve rounded up typical tuition costs for radiological science and technologies degrees. Here’s the range:
2% above average compared to other degrees
4% below average compared to other degrees
42% below average compared to other degrees
What do radiological science and technologies graduates earn?
Radiological science and technologies students make an average of $51,679 per year after graduation. This is 23% below average compared to other undergraduate degrees.
Bottom 21% of degrees
0% above average compared to other degrees
Tuition costs for popular radiological science and technologies schools in the US
There are 154 schools in the US that offer a radiological science and technologies degree. The radiological science and technologies schools in the nation with the highest enrollment are Boston University, California State University-Northridge and University of Iowa. Here's a breakdown of tuition costs for the schools that award the most degrees in radiological science and technologies per year:
School Name | In-State Tuition |
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Boston University | $52,082 |
California State University-Northridge | $6,875 |
University of Iowa | $8,965 |
St John's University-New York | $40,520 |
Colorado State University-Fort Collins | $11,395 |
Quinnipiac University | $46,780 |
University of Mississippi | $8,300 |
Virginia Commonwealth University | $13,624 |
Xavier University | $37,230 |
University of New Mexico-Main Campus | $7,448 |
Top US schools for a radiological science and technologies degree
The following chart lists the most prestigious schools offering radiological science and technologies degrees, along with their average acceptance rate and tuition costs:
School Name | Acceptance Rate | In-State Tuition |
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Carolinas College of Health Sciences | 24% | $14,616 |
Boston University | 25% | $52,082 |
St Luke's College | 27% | $20,440 |
Reading Hospital School of Health Sciences | 27% | $10,095 |
Kettering College | 28% | $12,408 |
Louisiana State University-Alexandria | 31% | $6,669 |
University of Holy Cross | 46% | $13,220 |
Friends University | 48% | $27,565 |
Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University | 48% | $12,764 |
University of St Francis | 52% | $31,470 |
Cheapest US schools for a radiological science and technologies degree
Of the schools in the US that offer a radiological science and technologies degree, the following have the lowest tuition costs:
School Name | Tuition |
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San Joaquin Delta College | $1,104 |
Antelope Valley College | $1,124 |
Yuba College | $1,124 |
Cypress College | $1,140 |
Compton College | $1,142 |
El Camino Community College District | $1,142 |
San Diego Mesa College | $1,142 |
Crafton Hills College | $1,143 |
Merced College | $1,150 |
Chaffey College | $1,170 |