How much does it cost to earn an Associate of Applied Science degree in Radiologic Technology at Northland?
Northland Community & Technical College offers one of Minnesota’s most affordable paths to a career in radiologic technology. With low tuition rates and nationally recognized hands-on training, Northland offers exceptional value for students pursuing careers in health and human services.
Estimated Program Costs
Below is a breakdown of estimated costs for the Radiologic Technology Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) program. These figures include tuition, fees, books, and required tools. Actual costs may vary based on curriculum updates and vendor pricing.
| Item | Costs |
|---|---|
| Tuition (RADT credits) | $13,773.26 |
| * Tuition (non-RADT credits) | $4,725.84 |
| Program Textbooks | $600.00 |
| Pre-requisite Textbooks | varies |
| Immunization Tracking & Background Checks | $144.21 |
| Immunizations/Health Screening/CPR | varies |
| Uniforms | varies |
| Supplies | varies |
| Online Resource | $264.00 |
| Clinical Reporting System | $150.00 |
| Clinical Dosimeter | $46.75 |
| National Credentialing Exam Fee | $225.00 |
| Clinical Transportation/Housing | varies |
| Professional Memberships | varies |
| Health Services Fee | $40.29 |
| Parking Fee | $237.00 |
| Student Association Fee | $28.70 |
| Student Life Fee | $551.86 |
| Technology Fee | $937.73 |
| Total | $21,724.64 |
College Fees Information
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Financial Aid & Scholarship Opportunities
Paying for college doesn’t have to be overwhelming. At Northland Community & Technical College, students have access to a wide range of financial support options—including federal aid, institutional scholarships, veteran benefits, and external funding sources. Whether you’re just starting your journey or returning to school, Northland is committed to helping you make your education affordable.
Financial Aid Eligibility
Northland students may be eligible for a variety of financial aid options, including:
- Federal Financial Aid: Determined through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Aid may include:
- Federal Pell Grant (up to $7,395)
- Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
- Stafford Loans ($5,500–$10,500)
Loan indebtedness for a two-year program may range from $0 to $21,000, depending on eligibility and acceptance.
Northland Scholarships
The Northland Foundation offers scholarships for both Fall and Spring semesters. A single online application covers all Foundation scholarships. Criteria vary by award and may include program focus, student goals, or personal circumstances.
Free College Tuition
North Star Promise offers free college tuition to help make education more accessible for Minnesota students and families. Find out if you might be eligible.
Veterans Education Benefits
Veterans may qualify for educational benefits through the VA. Eligibility and benefit amounts are determined by the Department of Veterans Affairs via the VONAPP system. Veterans under 24 with active duty status are considered independent.