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 Program Brochure and Application

Applicants must meet minimum admission requirements, which include graduation from a JRCERT accredited program in radiography and certification in radiography by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and the State of California, Department of Public Health.  In addition, applicants must possess a minimum of an associate degree. (The degree does not need to be in the radiologic sciences)

Individuals interested in applying to the City of Hope School of Radiation Therapy must submit an application by June 1st of each new program year.

Prior to student enrollment, City of Hope will conduct a professional background investigation.

For more information, click here to view our brochure* in .pdf format (115kb).

 Tuition and Fees

Tuition for the school is $7000 and is paid in 2 installments.

Payment Schedule

  • 1st installment of $3500 is due October 30th of each program year.
  • 2nd installment of $3500 is due April 30th of each program year.

Textbooks
Students are also responsible for the purchase of required textbooks.
Cost of textbooks is approximately $300.

Career Outlook
With advanced training and/or education, Radiation Therapists have opportunities to pursue careers in dosimetry, medical physics, teaching and administration.

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School of Radiation Therapy BrochureClick here to view our brochure in .pdf format (115kb).

To request a brochure* by mail, please e-mail your request to Christine Forell. Include your name, phone number, and complete mailing address.

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