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Radiologic Technology Schools in Colorado

20 schools in Colorado offer radiologic technology-related programs, compared below on official cost, completion, and earnings data. Federal program data groups radiologic technology with emt & paramedic — schools below may offer any of these.

Schools in Colorado
20
Median net price / yr (Colorado)
$10,938
national: $8,988
Median earnings (Colorado)
$41,342
national: $38,919
Apprenticeship sponsors
0
earn while training
Radiologic Technology pay in Colorado (all workers)
$87,760
range $63,270–$111,730 · U.S. DOL occupation wage

Occupation pay is what working radiologic technology professionals in Colorado earn (all experience levels) — school "earnings" figures above are medians for each school's recent federally-aided students across all its programs, which read lower.

Official license records related to radiologic technology in Colorado

From the U.S. Department of Labor's License Finder — these may include contractor, specialty, or related licenses beyond entry-level requirements:

CareerOneStop Wage and license data provided by CareerOneStop, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration (DOLETA) and Minnesota DEED.

Schools, ranked by earnings per tuition dollar

SchoolCityTypeNet price / yrCompletionEarnings (10 yr)
Technical College of the RockiesDeltapublic$3,79695.7%$45,516
Pikes Peak State CollegeColorado Springspublic$6,00723.2%$40,796
Pickens Technical CollegeAurorapublic$6,60067.9%$39,210
Colorado Mountain CollegeGlenwood Springspublic$7,81333.8%$44,127
Community College of AuroraAurorapublic$8,65618.7%$44,592
Red Rocks Community CollegeLakewoodpublic$9,04431.6%$46,288
Morgan Community CollegeFort Morganpublic$9,26645.1%$39,429
Lamar Community CollegeLamarpublic$9,16137.4%$38,719
Arapahoe Community CollegeLittletonpublic$11,57126.1%$48,341
Community College of DenverDenverpublic$9,45015.9%$39,095
Aims Community CollegeGreeleypublic$11,46333.1%$41,887
Colorado Northwestern Community CollegeRangelypublic$12,13142.2%$43,526
Front Range Community CollegeWestminsterpublic$13,03126%$45,910
Otero CollegeLa Juntapublic$11,10341%$39,018
Trinidad State CollegeTrinidadpublic$10,77253.1%$36,475
Pueblo Community CollegePueblopublic$12,04530.6%$37,434
Colorado Mesa UniversityGrand Junctionpublic$15,10342.5%$45,823
Northeastern Junior CollegeSterlingpublic$13,80135.3%$39,893
Concorde Career College-AuroraAuroraprivate for-profit$16,66678.6%$42,456
Pima Medical Institute-DenverDenverprivate for-profit$22,03475.7%$38,673

Ranking = median earnings 10 years after entry per $1,000 of average yearly net price (methodology). Figures are institution-wide federal medians for each school as a whole — not radiologic technology graduates specifically. Schools without both figures sort last — "not reported" means the federal dataset lacks the value, not that the school is bad.

Common questions: Radiologic Technology school in Colorado

How much do Radiologic Technology schools cost in Colorado?
The median annual net price (what students actually pay after aid) across 20 radiologic technology schools in Colorado is $10,938. Individual schools range widely — the table above shows each school's real cost, not sticker price.
What does a radiologic technology earn in Colorado?
Working radiologic technology professionals in Colorado earn a median of $87,760 per year, ranging from about $63,270 to $111,730 (U.S. Department of Labor). This is what people in the job earn, which differs from a school's reported graduate-earnings figure.

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Data: U.S. Dept of Education College Scorecard (most recent release, pulled July 2026) + U.S. Dept of Labor apprenticeship.gov. Methodology & provenance. Independent site — not affiliated with any government agency.