Tuition and Fees for Diagnostic Medical Sonography
Tuition and fee charges are subject to change, as determined by the University of Nebraska Board of Regents. Questions regarding residency status should be directed to the Office of Academic Records.
Approved tuition and fees for the 2009-2010 academic year are as follows:
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Semester Hours: Fall (15), Spring (17), Summer (13) |
Total Semester Hours: 45 |
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Resident Tuition: $187.00/credit hour |
Total Resident Tuition: $8,415.00 |
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Non-Resident Tuition: $555.00/credit hour |
Total Non-Resident Tuition: $24,975.00 |
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Fees: Background Check: $50.00 Course Fees: $120.00 Health Insurance: $964.00 Fund A: $15.00 Recreation: $95.00 Student Health: $273.00 Distance Learning: $75.00 Library: $120.00 Technology Fee: $150.00 Registry Exams: $800.00 Graduation Fee: $25.00 Loan Fees: $263.00 |
Total Fees: $2,950.00 |
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Books |
$1,265.00 |
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Approximate Total Cost/Resident |
$12,630.00 |
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Approximate Total Cost/Non-Resident *Non-resident tuition scholarships may be available on a competitive basis. These scholarships reduce the difference between non-resident & resident tuition. |
$29,190.00 |
Health Insurance: DMS students are classified as full-time students and must have health and accident insurance. This requirement can be met by purchasing a University endorsed plan or by providing evidence of comparable coverage through parents, spouse, or personal plan.
Housing and Living Costs: Students are responsible for making housing arrangements. Off-campus apartments are available within walking distance or throughout the Omaha metropolitan area. Student parking is available on campus. For financial aid purposes, living expenses (rent, food, transportation, other) are estimated at $1400 per month. Additional information regarding housing options may be found at Student Services.
Financial Aid: The University of Nebraska Medical Center has financial aid programs to assist students with unmet financial need. The programs operate on the premise that students and parents have a responsibility to meet as much of the educational and related costs as possible. The Office of Financial Aid is prepared to supplement family contributions from it aid sources when students qualify for financial aid. Additionally, the Office of Financial Aid counselors are prepared to assist students in obtaining financial aid from outside sources. It is very important for prospective students to make sure all financial planning arrangements are complete prior to entering the program.
Inquiries about financial assistance should be directed to the Office of Financial Aid, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 984265 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198-4265. Telephone 402/559-4199. Or visit their website - Student Services.