Tuition & Fees
The Neurodiagnostic Technology Program is very affordable and accessible to everyone since we are not approved for federal and state student financial aid (FAFSA) student aid programs.
All tuition and fees below are paid on a trimester basis and are subject to change as necessary. Changes to the tuition and fees will be updated on this site when they occur. Applicants accepted for admission will be required to pay a deposit of $500 by the date established in the student's acceptance letter to reserve their place in the program. This deposit will be deducted from the remaining tuition balance for the first trimester.
Tuition and fees paid to the Ascension St. Vincent College of Health Professions Neurodiagnostic Technology Program:
TRIMESTER | TUITION/FEES* |
Spring | $1200 |
Summer | $1200 |
Fall | $1200 |
Materials | $150 |
Total | $3750 |
* Approximate costs; actual costs will be included on the enrollment agreement if accepted for admission.
Additional fees not paid to the College or Programs:
NEURODIAGNOSTIC TECHNOLOGY | 12 MO PROGRAM |
Pre-Enrollment Screenings | $150-$300 |
Textbooks and Resources | $400** |
CPR | Up to $100** |
Uniforms | $100-$150 |
ASET (Student Membership & Practice Exam) | $300** |
ABRET (EEG Self-Assessment & Board Exam) | $900** |
** Estimated cost; subject to vendor charges.
Tuition (excluding textbook, materials and other fees) refunds are made for voluntary student withdrawal from the program. Upon the student's written request, a refund will be made on the basis of a percentage of the tuition payment. The semester refund schedule is as follows:
- 100% of the trimester tuition (minus $100 of the enrollment deposit) is refunded if the withdrawal is before the first day of class of the trimester.
- 50% of the trimester tuition is refunded if the withdrawal is by the last business day of the second week of the trimester.
- No refund is made if the withdrawal is after the second week of the trimester.
Financial Aid
The ASV College of Health Professions does not participate in Title IV federal student aid (FASFA) programs. As a result, students may not be able to have any existing student loans deferred. Students should contact the financial aid office of the college through which the loan was processed to discuss their options.
While the Neurodiagnostic Technology Program will work with any third‐party payer, it is the student’s responsibility to secure adequate funding sources.