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Semester 1
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Tuition
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$121/credit hour resident x 9 hours
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$1,089
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$156/for residents of contiguous
counties x 9 hours
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$1,404
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$390/credit hour non-resident x 9 hours
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$3,510
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Books
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$500
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Uniforms
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$200
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Immunization/Hepatitis B@ Vaccine
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$300
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CPR certification
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$25
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Professional Liability Insurance
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$20
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Radiographic Identification Markers
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$20
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Drug Screening
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$40 - $60
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Criminal Background Check
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$10 - $25
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Radiation Monitor Badge (Film Badge)
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$35 - $50
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Semester 2
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Tuition
|
$121/credit hour resident x 9 hours
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$1,089
|
| |
$156/for residents of contiguous
counties x 9 hours
|
$1,404
|
| |
$390/credit hour non-resident x 9 hours
|
$3,510
|
Books
|
$300
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Semester 3
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Tuition
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$121/credit hour resident x 2 hours
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$242
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$156/for residents of contiguous
counties x 2 hours
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$312
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$390/credit hour non-resident x 2 hours
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$780
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Semester 4
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Tuition
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$121/credit hour resident x 8 hours
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$968
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$156/for residents of contiguous
counties x 8 hours
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$1,248
|
| |
$390/credit hour non-resident x 8 hours
|
$3,120
|
Books
|
$50
|
Professional Liability Insurance Renewal
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$20
|
Radiation Monitor Badge
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$35 - $50
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Drug Screening
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$45 - $60
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Criminal Background Check
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$10 - $25
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Semester 5
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Tuition
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$121/credit hour resident x 7 hours
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$847
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$156/for residents of contiguous
counties x 7 hours
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$1,092
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| |
$390/credit hour non-resident x 7 hours
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$2,730
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Books
|
$300
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American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
Exam Application Fee
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$150
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Application picture
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$15
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Cap and gown for graduation
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$30
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Tuition and books based on RADI courses only. These
costs are estimates only. Tuition and fees are payable in full
at the beginning of each term unless prior arrangements for a
payment plan are made with the college. Transportation costs are
also a part of student's expense.
ALL COSTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
West Kentucky Community & Technical College participates in a full range of federal and state financial aid programs that include grants, loans, and work-study. For information on any of these programs, contact the Financial Aid Office by phone at (270) 534-3248. The College also awards academic scholarships to first-time freshmen and continuing students. Scholarship information is available online from the college website or may be obtained by calling (270) 534-3408.
Students must apply for financial aid by completing and mailing a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or online at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov.