Dosimetry program cost overview

Pursuing your Master of Science in Medical Dosimetry at Washburn University is an investment in your future—and we want you to feel informed and prepared. The overall cost of the program includes more than just tuition: you'll also need to plan for textbooks, travel, clinical expenses, technology requirements and other materials. Financial assistance is available for qualified graduate students, and scholarship opportunities exist through professional organizations.

Use the sections below to explore what to expect in terms of tuition and fees, books and materials, additional out-of-pocket costs, and financial aid options.

Tuition & fees

  • Charged at the standard online graduate tuition rate
  • No additional cost for non-Kansas residents
  • Subject to annual updates by the Washburn Board of Regents
  • Check the latest tuition and fee breakdown on the business office tuition and fees webpage

Textbooks & materials

  • Estimated total cost: approximately $1,100
  • Pricing may vary annually depending on publishers and bookstore rates
  • A complete textbook list and ordering instructions are included in the program manual

Additional costs

  • Travel to Washburn University for program orientation (mandatory — prior to program start) and graduation (optional, but encouraged — Mid-May)
  • Transportation to and from clinical sites
  • Scrubs or business attire (based on clinical site requirements)
  • Technology requirements (laptop with audio/visual capabilities, reliable internet access, and a scientific calculator)
  • Health insurance
  • Background check and drug screen ($105)
  • Physical exam
  • Required immunizations (based on clinical site requirements)
  • CPR certification and recertification fees
  • Trajecsys software access, used for tracking clinical time and documentation ($100)
  • AAMD student membership ($80 — purchase in October)

Financial assistance

  • Federal financial aid and student loans are available for graduate students
  • Visit the financial aid office website to review options and deadlines
  • Contact a financial aid representative at 785.670.1151 for one-on-one support

Scholarships are also available through professional organizations such as:

Note on payments and policies

Detailed information about fees, deadlines, refunds and payments can be found on the business office website.


GET IN TOUCH WITH Department of Allied Health

Allied Health Department
School of Applied Studies, Room 201
1700 SW College Ave.
Topeka, KS 66621

Phone & Email
785.670.2170
allied-health@washburn.edu

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