2023 Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services Cost
There are about 304,381 students enrolled in Allied Health and Medical Assisting Services in the USA.
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cost
Very Affordable
Compared to national avg.
Median degree cost
$12K
Vs. National Avg.
-49%
cost Rank
#390
COST
Allied health and medical assisting services is the 316th most expensive degree in America, with a median cost of $22,200 for the top 50 programs (just ahead of #317, Professional, Technical, Business, and Scientific Writing, with a median cost of $22,194).
New England has the most expensive colleges with top of the line allied health and medical assisting services programs predominantly led by University of Connecticut with an annual cost of $36,466. Connecticut is the most expensive state for allied health and medical assisting services also led by University of Connecticut.
Public schools with good programs generally charge 63.96% less than private schools for in-state students. When looking at out-of-state tuition however, the median top 50 Public school charges 16.54% less than your average private school. So be sure to take a look at public shools in your state sooner rather than later.
The most high-priced option in the top 25 is Widener University, which is the 174th most expensive college in the nation. The most affordable option in the top 100 is Caribbean University-Bayamon. It costs just $4,656 per year, and it is ranked 31st for its allied health and medical assisting services program. If you’re looking for a higher ranked, but still affordable option, Santa Ana College is probably for you, ranked #13 with an in-state cost of just $1,104. Another more affordable option would be #24, SUNY College of Technology at Canton in St. Lawrence County, NY with a cost of $7,070 for in-state students and $11,000 for out-of-state students.