
About
Kettering College, located in Dayton, Ohio, was established as a cooperative effort between The Seventh Day Adventist Church and the Kettering Medical Center in 1967. Through a state charter in 1968, Kettering College began educating individuals in the allied health professions. Once the school was able to demonstrate that it could effectively and qualitatively teach individuals facilities separate from the Kettering Medical Center were built to house Kettering College.
Academics
Kettering College of Medical Arts offers a few programs in the allied health field. These programs will either result in a certificate, associate degree, bachelor's degree or master's degree. The school provides a quality education and offers both practical and classroom education, ensuring that students have both the experience and knowledge to successfully enter their chose field.
Programs offered:
- Health Sciences
- Sonography
- Human Biology (Pre-Med)
- Physician Assistant
- Nursing
- Radiologic Science and Imaging
- Respiratory Care
Admissions and Financial Aid
Students interested in applying to Kettering College must have a cumulative High School GPA of 2.3, or a score of 46/460 or above on the GED. Additionally, high school graduates or individuals who have taken the GED in the last five years must submit an ACT score of 19 or higher, or a combined SAT score of 1350 (910 before 2005). Transfer students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.3. Kettering College offers a large number of financial aid opportunities to eligible students. Eligibility is determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Programs Offered
The following is a list of areas of study available at Kettering College of Medical Arts. Programs that have a link will take you to the program's profile page where education requirements, career pathways, and other information is available.

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(C) Certificate or Award | (A) Associate's | (B) Bachelor's | (M) Master's Degree | (D) Doctorate (PhD,...)
Health and Clinical Professions
- Nursing (A, B)
- Physician Assistant (M)
- Radiologic Technology (A, C)
- Ultrasound Technician (B)
- Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences (B)
- PreMed Studies (B)
- Respiratory Therapy Technician (A)
Notes:
*Amounts for tuition, fees, and supplies are an estimate which are calculated based on historical data and should be solely used for informational purposes only.
**Repayment rates, earnings, and loan payments are estimates and should be treated as informational tools only, contact the school for official information.
Estimated Costs & Financial Aid
Once scholarships, grants and other forms of aid are calculated, the expected average cost for students at Kettering College of Medical Arts is -. To calculate a more accurate and detailed cost of attendance visit the net price calculator. A fee of $25 is required from all applicants. Student who wish to obtain more information regarding financial aid may contact the school's financial aid office at (937) 395-8610, which has information regarding types of aid, forms and more. Any tuition and financial aid figures listed provide an outline of costs at this school, however they may not accurately represent current costs, fees, or tuition. Please check with Kettering College of Medical Arts for more information.
Note: Financial aid is only available for those who qualify, check with the school for details.
Tuition & Fees Information
Undergraduate Courses - Tuition Details
- Annual tuition is estimated to range between $11,000-$13,000
- Part time students are estimated to pay about $460 to $550 per unit
Graduate Courses - Tuition Details
- Annual tuition for graduate students is estimated to range between $33,000-$39,000
- Required fees for graduate students are around $630
Financial Aid Details
The table below breaks down the types of financial aid, the percent of students receiving aid, and average amount of aid per student.
Percent of Students | Average Amount | |
---|---|---|
Any Financial Aid | 95% | - |
Receiving Grants & Scholarships | 75% | $3,206 |
Receiving Student Loans | 85% | $10,631 |
Other Healthcare or Nursing Schools
The list of nearby schools has been selected by researching which schools offer similar programs to Kettering College of Medical Arts.
- Galen College of Nursing - Cincinnati in Cincinnati, OH (30 miles away)
- Good Samaritan College of Nursing & Health Science in Cincinnati, OH (42 miles away)
- The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences in Cincinnati, OH (43 miles away)
- Chamberlain College of Nursing - Columbus Campus in Columbus, OH (69 miles away)
- Galen College of Nursing - Louisville in Louisville, KY (127 miles away)