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Boston University stands out among Massachusetts allied health programs with a 90% graduation rate despite offering the lowest median earnings at $29,685. The state's 12 programs show dramatic cost differences, from Bridgewater State's $17,970 net price to Endicott College's $39,324. Massachusetts leads the nation in biotech employment, with over 80,000 workers in life sciences companies that actively recruit diagnostic imaging technicians, respiratory therapists, and medical sonographers. MCPHS University graduates command the highest salaries at $65,524, more than double Boston University's figure. Public institutions like Salem State and Westfield State maintain sub-$19,000 net costs while delivering solid 55% graduation rates.
12
Programs
$17,970 – $39,324
Net Price Range
$43,119
Avg. Program Earnings
62.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

12 Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $28,346 $58,673 $47,770 69.5% 88.8%
2 $35,084 $65,524 $38,850 63.3% 88.3%
3 $17,970 $31,305 $11,389 54.6% 87.7%
4 $26,996 $29,685 $65,168 90.0% 14.4%
5 $29,187 $30,409 $43,707 67.6% 75.6%
6 $29,396 $43,064 40.4% 69.6%
7 $39,324 $39,212 75.4% 73.3%
8 $24,944 $26,000 53.2% 73.2%
9 $37,899 $51,786 72.1% 74.6%
10 $18,707 $11,884 49.1% 92.5%
11 $18,441 $11,978 55.0% 92.7%
12 $18,561 $11,882 54.9% 81.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $35,839 salary gap between MCPHS University and Boston University graduates?

MCPHS University focuses exclusively on health sciences and pharmacy, producing specialists who enter high-demand diagnostic roles immediately. Boston University's allied health program feeds into broader healthcare pathways, where entry-level positions typically start lower but offer more advancement opportunities.

How do Massachusetts public universities compare to private colleges for allied health value?

Public schools like Bridgewater State cost $17,970 annually with 55% graduation rates, while private institutions average $31,000 but achieve 67% completion rates. The $13,000 premium for private education translates to 12 percentage points higher graduation likelihood.

Is Anna Maria College worth considering despite missing salary data?

Anna Maria's 40% graduation rate ranks lowest among the 12 programs, suggesting significant retention challenges. Without earnings data and with a $29,396 net price, students face uncertainty about return on investment compared to nearby alternatives.

Where do Massachusetts allied health graduates find the best job opportunities?

Greater Boston hosts over 15 major hospitals and 300 biotech companies requiring diagnostic specialists. Partners HealthCare, Mass General Brigham, and Boston Scientific actively recruit graduates from state programs for imaging, respiratory therapy, and cardiovascular technology positions.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.