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Tuition & Expenses

Tuition and fees are due at the beginning of each semester or summer term. If you receive financial aid, you are responsible for arranging payment by the published deadlines. Contact us if you anticipate difficulty with making your payment. We may approve alternate payment arrangements.

Tuition and fees are subject to change. Students will be given at least a 30-day notice of proposed tuition and fee changes.

Non-refundable Fees

Application Fee $50
ATI TEAS Exam Fee
$100
Admission Fee $50
Background Check $38

Total Tuition, Fees & Expenses: $25,720*


Level I - Spring Semester


$7,480

Tuition (14 credit hours @ $330 per credit hour) $4,620
Learning Enhanced & Technical Fee $600
Library & Technology Fee $200
Student Activity Fee $30
Textbooks (estimated) $1,775
Lab Coat & Scrubs $150
LSRT Dues $20
CPR Certification $50
Lead Marker Rental $35


Level I - Summer Session


$990

Tuition (3 credit hours @ $330 per credit hour) $990


Level II - Fall Semester


$4,790

Tuition (12 credit hours @ $330 per credit hour) $3,960
Learning Enhanced & Technical Fee $600
Library & Technology Fee $200
Student Activity Fee $30


Level III - Spring Semester


$5,140

Tuition (13 credit hours @ $330 per credit hour) $4,290
Learning Enhanced & Technical Fee $600
Library & Technology Fee $200
Student Activity Fee $30
LSRT Dues $20


Level III - Summer Session


$1,980

Tuition (6 credit hours @ $330 per credit hour) $1,980


Level IV - Fall Semester


$5,340

Tuition (12 credit hours @ $330 per credit hour) $3,960
Learning Enhanced & Technical Fee $600
Library & Technology Fee $200
Student Activity Fee $30
Graduation Fee $130
Graduation Regalia and Pin $120
ARRT Exam Fee $200
LA State License and Temporary Permit $110

*Prices are subject to change and are based on estimates. Food, transportation and housing costs, are not included above and are the sole responsibility of the student.

Click here to use our online Net Price Calculator provided by the U.S. Dept. of Education.

Tuition Refund Policy

Upon official withdrawal or dismissal from school, tuition refunds will be made according to the following guidelines:

  1. Refunds are calculated only on tuition, using the amount due for the entire semester.
  2. School fees are non-refundable.
  3. Withdrawal or dismissal must occur on or before the fifth day of the semester to qualify for refund.
  4. If the student is receiving financial aid that requires repayment by the School of Radiologic Technology to the lender, the school will first satisfy the amount of repayment to the Financial Aid Program (ex. Pell) before any monies are issued to the student. If the student has outstanding loan(s), any tuition refund must be made to the loan servicer(s) in the order indicated in the U.S. Department of Education Federal Student Financial Aid Handbook.
  5. The lender repayment amount will be calculated and the student will receive the balance of tuition paid, up to a maximum of 75%. Students who withdraw, or are dismissed, beyond the fifth day of the semester are not eligible for any refund.
  6. If the lender repayment amount exceeds the tuition collected, the student will be responsible for payment of the remaining funds.
  7. Refunds will be processed through BRG and checks will be mailed within six (6) weeks of resignation or dismissal.

Financial Assistance

To be eligible for financial assistance, you must file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The form may be completed on the internet at fafsa.gov.

The School of Radiologic Technology participates in three Title IV programs:

  • Federal Pell Grant: Awarded on the basis of financial need, but not available to students who have already received a bachelor or professional degree.
  • William D. Ford Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans
  • Parent PLUS Loans: Enables parents with good credit histories to borrow for the education expenses of each child who is a dependent undergraduate student enrolled at least half time.

Veterans Benefits

The Veterans Administration provides a wide range of benefits which include education and training. To apply for benefits, visit benefits.va.gov.

Vocational Rehabilitation

Students seeking benefits through vocational rehabilitation should contact the State of Louisiana, Dept. of Health and Human Resources, Office of Human Development, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.

Students currently receiving federal financial aid should recognize that award amounts might be reduced upon initial enrollment at the Baton Rouge General School of Nursing. The determination of award amount is based on class standing and all students enter the program at the freshman level.

For more information, contact the Financial Aid Administrator at FinancialAidComm@brgeneral.org.

Gainful Employment Disclosure

The U.S. Department of Education requires institutions of higher education to disclose a variety of information for any financial aid eligible program that prepares students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation.

A gainful employment disclosure includes the following information:

  • Cost of the program including tuition, fees, books, and supplies
  • Median loan debt incurred by students who have completed the program
  • Normal time to completion and normal time to completion rates

Click here for the Gainful Employment Disclosure.

Student Academic Progress

Federal regulations require all students receiving Federal Title IV Financial Aid funds maintain standards of Student Academic Progress. These requirements apply to all students as one determinant of eligibility for financial aid.

Click here for the Student Academic Progress.

CARES Act Disclosure

The U.S. Department of Education requires all institutions of higher education participating in the Section 18004(a)(1) CARES Act grant program of the institutional reporting requirements relating to those funds.

Click here for the CARES Act Disclosures.

*Textbooks, lead markers with initials, uniforms, shoes, LSRT membership, graduation expenses

**Entrance test if taken at Baton Rouge General School of Radiologic Technology

All tuition and fees are due and payable at the beginning of each semester and summer term. Food, lodging, and transportation are the responsibility of the student.

Financial Assistance

To be eligible for financial assistance, you must file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). The form may be completed on the internet at fafsa.gov.

The School of Radiologic Technology participates in three Title IV programs:

  • Federal Pell Grant: Awarded on the basis of financial need, but not available to students who have already received a bachelor or professional degree.
  • Federal Stafford Loans: Subsidized or unsubsidized.
  • Parent PLUS Loans: Enables parents with good credit histories to borrow for the education expenses of each child who is a dependent undergraduate student enrolled at least half time.

Veterans Benefits

The Veterans Administration provides a wide range of benefits which include education and training. To apply for benefits, visit benefits.va.gov.

Vocational Rehabilitation

Students seeking benefits through vocational rehabilitation should contact the State of Louisiana, Dept. of Health and Human Resources, Office of Human Development, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.

Students currently receiving federal financial aid should recognize that award amounts might be reduced upon initial enrollment at the Baton Rouge General School of Nursing. The determination of award amount is based on class standing and all students enter the program at the freshman level.

For more information, contact the Financial Aid Administrator at FinancialAidComm@brgeneral.org.

Gainful Employment Disclosure

The U.S. Department of Education requires institutions of higher education to disclose a variety of information for any financial aid eligible program that prepares students for gainful employment in a recognized occupation.

A gainful employment disclosure includes the following information:

  • Cost of the program including tuition, fees, books, and supplies
  • Median loan debt incurred by students who have completed the program
  • Normal time to completion and normal time to completion rates

Click here for the Gainful Employment Disclosure.

Cares ACT Disclosure

The U.S. Department of Education requires all institutions of higher education participating in the Section 18004(a)(1) CARES Act grant program of the institutional reporting requirements relating to those funds.

Click here for the CARES Act Disclosures.

HEERF Disclosure

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