What are the costs of a health career education at RCC? How can I afford school?
The college tuition and general fees are $107 per credit (* subject to change). There are some additional fees for allied health students and additional costs such as books, uniforms, immunizations, CPR certification, licensure application fees, and preparation course costs for the licensure exam. The greatest outside cost is books -it may be up to $400 the first semester, $150 each additional semester, approximately. Please remember to plan for additional personal expenses that will make it easier for you to be successful in the nursing program, for example, day care. In Radiology there are big costs for books and additional costs for uniforms, badges, and registry exams as well. You will need child care for class and clinical hours and additional day care to allow you quiet time to study. You will need transportation for clinical areas although most are near public transportation. Call the Financial Aid Office for scholarship and loan information and/or contact the Higher Education I
The college tuition and general fees are $107 per credit (* subject to change). There are some additional fees for allied health students and additional costs such as books, uniforms, immunizations, CPR certification, licensure application fees, and preparation course costs for the licensure exam. The greatest outside cost is books -it may be up to $400 the first semester, $150 each additional semester, approximately. Please remember to plan for additional personal expenses that will make it easier for you to be successful in the nursing program, for example, day care. In Radiology there are big costs for books and additional costs for uniforms, badges, and registry exams as well. You will need child care for class and clinical hours and additional day care to allow you quiet time to study. You will need transportation for clinical areas although most are near public transportation.