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Connecticut's Health and Medical Administrative Services programs show stark contrasts, with University of Connecticut-Waterbury offering the lowest net price at $8,896 while Albertus Magnus reaches $32,681. All UConn campuses produce graduates earning $63,005 annually, making them particularly attractive given Connecticut's concentration of major healthcare systems like Yale-New Haven Health. The state's 7 programs serve a regional market where administrative roles support both traditional healthcare facilities and the growing medical technology sector that has emerged alongside Connecticut's established insurance industry.
7
Programs
$8,896 – $32,681
Net Price Range
$61,677
Avg. Program Earnings
61.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Health and Medical Administrative Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,896 $63,005 $17,462 59.5% 97.9%
2 $11,504 $63,005 $17,462 56.7% 97.4%
3 $13,339 $63,005 $17,452 65.4% 97.3%
4 $14,059 $63,005 $17,472 56.9% 92.2%
5 $15,663 $55,036 $8,506
6 $22,886 $63,005 $20,366 83.8% 54.5%
7 $32,681 $39,924 46.1% 80.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes UConn's satellite campuses such strong values for this major?

All UConn campuses produce graduates earning $63,005 annually, but the regional campuses offer significantly lower net costs than the main Storrs campus. Waterbury leads with an $8,896 net price, while Storrs costs $22,886, creating a $13,990 savings opportunity with identical earning potential.

How do graduation rates vary among Connecticut's affordable options?

Among the lower-cost public options, graduation rates range from Charter Oak State College's limited data to UConn-Hartford's 65.4% rate. The main UConn campus achieves 83.8% graduation rates but costs nearly $10,000 more annually than most satellite locations.

Does attending a private college provide better outcomes in this field?

Albertus Magnus College costs $32,681 annually but graduates earn only $55,036, creating a significant value gap compared to public options. The college's 46.1% graduation rate also trails behind most UConn campuses, which range from 56.7% to 65.4% at regional locations.

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