Tuition and Fees - AS to BS in Radiologic Sciences

Tuition and Fee General Information

A great investment and a great value.

Paying for college is a big financial commitment. At Ohio State, the credentials you earn will be from one of the top public universities in the country, and earning your credential online makes it a great value, as well as a great investment in your future.

Tuition varies by program and the number of credits you’re enrolled in. Find tuition rates on the registrar’s website.

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Program-Specific Tuition and Fee Information

To help you gather an estimate of the total costs, select your program from the drop-down menu below.

The total program cost estimates are not final or binding. Program costs are based on standard fees, but fees may vary based on the actual courses taken. The Ohio State University disclaims any liability arising from the use of or reliance upon these program cost estimates by any person. Program costs are subject to change without notice. Estimates have been calculated as of the 2023-24 academic year.

Note that other fees may apply for dropped courses, late payments, re-enrollments, student health insurance, etc. Additionally, programs that require internship, practicum, clinical, orientations, study abroad, or other on-site components may have additional fees and non-resident charges during the applicable semester. For full fee information, visit the registrar’s website.  To explore Financial Aid options and information, visit the Student Financial Aid website.

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Online AS to Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences

The tables below estimate the total cost for the completion of the program. Total cost estimates account for tuition, fees, course materials, and one-time fees for students beginning a program during the 2023-2024 academic year. Estimates do not include financial aid, scholarships, or grants. 

Estimates are based on the expenses typical of an AS to BS Online Degree Completion in Radiological Sciences student, who takes 26 credits over five semesters to complete the program. Please be advised that 30 credit hours must be completed at The Ohio State University to establish residency for graduation and that professional coursework will not meet the residency requirement. Remedial, conditional and repeated coursework do not count toward the minimum hours for graduation or residency. Some students may need to take additional coursework to meet this residency requirement. Actual costs, number of credits, and length of time to completion will vary based on GE courses needed and full-time or part-time status. For more information on the courses and curriculum, visit the department’s page or request more information

Estimated Total Cost of Completion

26 Credits in 5 Semesters | Estimated Total Cost of Completion*

RESIDENCY TOTAL COST PER SEMESTER
Ohio Residents $14,970.17 - $15,484.75 $1,607.71 - $6,774.16
Non-Residents $15,970.17 - $16,484.75 $1,807.61 - $6,974.16

*Estimated costs are presented in ranges to account for students who take courses during summer terms. Undergraduate Instructional and General Fees are discounted by 25% during summer term.

 

Tuition and Fees

Instructional Fees $492.75 per credit hour*
General Fees $21.83 per credit hour*
Distance Learning Fees $100 per semester
Non-Resident Surcharge $200 per semester

*Undergraduate Instructional and General fees are discounted by 25% during summer term

Additional Program Costs

Application Fee $60 one-time fee ($70 for international students)
Textbooks & Course Materials $300 per semester (may vary)