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Neurodiagnostic Technology

Tuition and Fees

Tuition is $4,000, and is due upon admission by check or money order payable to Vanderbilt University Medical Center and given to the program director. 

 

Tuition includes:

  • Courses (ASET courses)
  • Lab fees

               

Other expenses which are the responsibility of the student:

  • Pre-enrollment background check through VUMC
  • Health insurance
  • Immunizations
  • Uniforms/lab coats
  • Parking
  • Travel to and from clinical rotations
  • Meals
     


Textbook for END 102: Introduction to Neuroscience
Transcript books for “Understanding the Brain”
by Professor Jeanette Norden
$35 (available through The Great Courses- talk to instructor before ordering)

 

Textbook for END 104: EEG Clinical Correlations

Atlas of EEG & Seizure Semiology - Hardcover (Aug. 19, 2005)
by Bassel Abou-Khalil and Karl E. Misulis

$86 (through Amazon.com)

 

      

REFUND & WITHDRAWAL POLICY

Students who officially withdraw from the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Electroneurodiagnostic Technology Program as stipulated in the Withdrawal Policy may be entitled to a refund of a portion of the tuition charges paid by them. The refund policy for the Programs in Allied Health follows:

 

WITHDRAW
Should a student make the decision to withdraw from a program in the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Programs in Allied Health, written notification to his/her Program Director is required. Email is not acceptable. The student may indicate a date of withdrawal that is other than the date of the letter, providing the student continues to attend up to the date of withdrawal stated. If the student is absent for more than two (2) consecutive days without approval of his/her Program Director, they will be considered “unofficially withdrawn” and the last documented day of attendance will be used as his/her official withdrawal date. The student is required to immediately return all items (keys, ID tags, etc.) that are the property of Vanderbilt University Medical Center to their Program Director. See Refund Policy as it relates to any possible return of tuition to the student as a result of his/her withdrawal. 

 

REFUND  

Students who officially withdraw from the Vanderbilt University Medical Center Programs in Allied Health as stipulated in the WITHDRAWAL section may be entitled to a refund of a portion of the tuition charges paid by them. The refund policy for the Programs in Allied Health is determined as follows: Up through the 60% point in each payment period, a pro rata schedule is used to determine the amount of tuition the student is responsible for at the time of withdrawal. AFTER the 60% point in the payment period, a student is responsible for 100% of the program’s tuition costs for that academic year (if longer than 12 months). For all of our Programs in Allied Health, if a credit balance exists after student account charges are reduced in accordance with the individual refund policy stated above and after financial aid credits (if any) are reduced prorate as described in the following paragraph, students who withdraw are eligible to receive a refund, payable by check, within 30 days after the date of withdrawal. 

 

For detailed information about this program, please contact:
 
Riki Rager, R. EEG T., B.S., FASET
END Program Director
615.322.6298

This page was last updated April 2, 2013 and is maintained by Kristen Smith