Pathology

  • Medical Laboratory Science Program

    Tuition and Expenses

    Estimated Tuition and Other CLS Program Expenses

    UI Degree-Seeking Students enrolled in the degree-seeking option receiving semester-hour credit towards a baccalaureate degree from the University of Iowa pay the following charges. Amounts are accurate for the 2011-2012 academic year and are subject to change.

    Fee
    Includes
      Amount
    Payable
    Summer Session
    University Tuition and Fees Tuition* and fees for student activities, computers, student health services, student services, student union and buildings.
    $1,963.75* (Iowa resident)

    $6037.75** (Non-resident)
    Students are billed by the university on June 1, with payment due on June 22.  A deferred payment plan allows students to pay half the amount in June and half in July, for an additional $15 fee.
    Program Fees Lab fee for entire year
    $50
    The fee is paid by the student with the acceptance of admission form.
    Other Expenses Textbooks for the entire year. ~$600 Students are responsible for purchasing textbooks through AMSA Bookstore or other suppliers. Students should plan to purchase all books at the beginning of the Program Year in late May.
    Clinical manuals $525
    Hepatitis B immunizations and titer prior to clinical rotations. ~$180
    Background check $100
    Total Summer Session Costs
    $3,418.50 (Iowa resident)
    $7,492.75 (Non-resident)
    Fall Session  
    University Tuition and Fees Tuition and fees for student activities, computers, student health services, student services, student union and buildings.
    $3,708 (Iowa resident)

    $11,856.50 (Non-resident)
    Students are billed by the university on August 1, with payment due on August 22.  A deferred payment plan allows students to pay one-third the amount in August, one-third in September, and one-third in October, for an additional $20 fee payable with the October payment.
    Total Fall Session Costs
    $3,185 (Iowa resident)
    $10,242 (Non-resident)
    Spring Session  
    University Tuition and Fees Tuition and fees for student activities, computers, student health services, student services, student union and buildings.
    $3,708.50 (Iowa resident)

    $11,856.50 (Non-resident)
    Students are billed by the university on January 1, with payment due on January 22.  A deferred payment plan allows the student to pay one-third the amount in January, one-third in February, and one-third in March, for an additional $20 fee payable with the March payment.
    Total Spring Session Costs
    $3,708.50 (Iowa resident)
    $11,856.50 (Non-resident)
    Total Costs for Year*
    $10,835.75 (Iowa resident)
    $31,205.75 (Non-resident)
      

    *UI Degree-seeking resident students are charged for only 6 hours for the summer lab session. The tuition charge is $1,392 plus $236 for student fees for a total of $1,628. Books and immunizations total ~$780.

    **UI Degree-seeking non-resident students are charged for only 6 hours for the summer lab session. The tuition charge is $4,920 plus $236 for student fees for a total of $5,156. Books and immunizations total ~$780.

    Certificate-Only Students enrolled in the certificate-only option not receiving semester-hour credit toward a University of Iowa baccalaureate degree pay the following charges. Charges are the same for Iowa residents and non-residents. Amounts are approximate for the 2011-2012 academic year and are subject to change. 

    Fee Includes Amount Payable
    Summer Sessions
    University Fees Tuition and other fees are not assessed during the Summer Term. $0  
    Hospital Tuition Not assessed during the Summer Term $0  
    Laboratory Fee
    Hospital Certificate Technology
    Lab fee for entire year

    Not assessed during the Summer Term
    $50 The fee is paid by the student with the acceptance of admission form
    Other Expenses Textbooks for the entire year ~$600 Students are responsible for purchasing textbooks through Amazon.com or other suppliers. Students should plan to purchase all books at the beginning of the Program Year in late May.
    Clinical manuals $500
    Hepatitis B Immunizations and titer prior to clinical rotations ~180
    Background checks $100
    Total Summer Session Costs ~1,455
    Fall Session
    University Fees Fees for student activities, computers, student services, student union, buildings, and student health services. $644.50 Students are billed by the university on August 1, with payment due on August 22. A deferred payment plan allows students to pay one-third the amount in August, one-third in September, and one-third in October, for an additional $20 fee payable with the October payment.
    Hospital Tuition

    Hospital Certificate Technology Program
    Fee
     
    $3136.00


    $492.00
    Students are billed by the CLS Program on September 1, with payment due September 30.  A deferred payment plan is available.
    Total Fall Session Costs $4272.50
     Spring Session
    University Fees Fees for student activities, computers, student health services, student services, student union, buildings, and student health services. $644.50 Students are billed by the university on January 1, with payment due on January 22. A deferred payment plan allows students to pay one-third the amount in January, one-third in February, and one-third in March, for an additional $20 fee payable with the March payment.
    Hospital Tuition

    Hospital Certificate Technology Program Fee
      $3136.00


    $492
    Students are billed by the CLS Program on February 1, with payment due on February 28. A deferred payment plan is available.
    Total Spring Session Costs $4272.50
    Total Costs for Year* $10,000

     *Additional costs that may be incurred are listed below.

    Additional Costs

    1. Hepatitis Vaccine – All CLS students must provide written documentation of completion of the second Hepatitis B immunization dose before beginning phlebotomy training or enrolling in CLS Program courses. The vaccine is available through the Student Health Service at a cost of ~$100. Alternatively, a student may receive the vaccine from any other health care facility of his or her choice. As of 2005 all CLS students are required to obtain a Hepatitis B titer upon completion of the immunization series. The titer is available through the Student health Service at a cost of ~$80.

    2. Professional Society Dues – Students are strongly encouraged to join the American Society for Medical Laboratory Sciences and the state branch Iowa Association of Clinical Laboratory Sciences. Student membership dues and registration fees to attend the Iowa state meeting, amount to approximately $50.

    3. Certification Exam Fees – Upon completion of the Program, students are eligible to take national certification exam given by the American Society for Clinical Pathology. Current registration fee is $210 for the ASCP examination.
    4. Books may be purchased or leased from graduating students. Contact CLS office.

    Housing

    Students must make their own arrangements for housing in Iowa City. On-campus housing at the University of Iowa is available during the fall and spring semesters in University Residence Halls. Information can be obtained through the Housing Assignment Office, Residence Services, Burge Hall, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242-1298. Phone 319/335-3009, FAX 319/335-2979, or visit the University Housing website. Students who wish to rent an apartment in the Iowa City area are advised to contact the Housing Clearinghouse in the Campus Information Center for information and listings. Phone 319/335-3055 or visit the Off-Campus Housing Service website. Other useful sources of information include the campus newspaper and local newspaper.

    Financial Aid

    Students who wish information about financial aid should contact: Office of Student Financial Aid, 208 Calvin Hall, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1315. Phone 319/335-1450 or visit the Financial Aid & Tuition website. A limited number of part-time jobs are available in the clinical laboratories. These jobs vary from 10-20 hours per week. For these and other jobs available to students, check the Jobnet database. This information is published for informational purposes and should not be considered as the basis of a contract between the student and the program. Every effort has been made to provide accurate information. However, information on regulations, fees, policies, curricula, courses, and other matters is subject to change at any time.