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Tuition and Financial Support

M.S. in Medical Radiation Dosimetry

Tuition

The total cost of the Master of Science in Medical Radiation Dosimetry program for the academic year 2023-2024 is $45,000* (fall, spring, and summer). The cost of the Certificate in Medical Radiation Dosimetry is $35,000* (fall, spring, and summer).

Student Accounts

The most recent student fees information is available from the Office of Student Accounts

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Program Scholarships

Both the MS degree and the Certificate Program applicants will be automatically considered for a limited number of scholarships that reward academic excellence and promise in the field. No separate application is required to be considered.

Office of Financial Assistance

For students who need additional financial support, financial aid is available through federal and private loans. Applicants will automatically be considered for a limited number of scholarships. Both federal and private educational loans require students to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The FAFSA helps lenders determine a student’s eligibility for aid and the amount of aid needed. State and institutional aid sources also require a completed FAFSA. Please refer to the Office of Graduate Professional Financial Assistance’s website for further loan information (including loan opportunities for international students).

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Health Insurance

Graduate students enrolled full-time at the University of Miami are required to obtain adequate health insurance. The university offers a student health insurance plan through the student health service. The annual health insurance plan premium is added to student fees at the start of the academic year.

U.S. citizens and permanent residents with adequate health insurance may request to waive the insurance fee via CaneLink.

Student Health