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CUNY Brooklyn College delivers the most affordable path to health professions training at just $2,943 net cost, while St. John's University graduates earn $40,896 annually. The $38,083 cost gap between these programs reflects New York's stark educational pricing divide. Health professions graduates find strong demand across the state's major hospital systems, from NewYork-Presbyterian to Mount Sinai Health System. Syracuse University leads in graduation rates at 81.4%, though its $41,026 net cost represents the highest investment among the 14 programs analyzed.
14
Programs
$2,943 – $41,026
Net Price Range
$34,214
Avg. Program Earnings
61.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

14 Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $17,622 $35,060 $34,535 64.2% 76.7%
2 $19,951 $33,637 $8,815 68.2% 59.8%
3 $21,614 $36,221 $27,570 52.3% 84.3%
4 $15,770 $25,426 $22,106 48.1% 85.9%
5 $26,985 $40,896 $50,110 68.5% 84.7%
6 $23,901 $32,843 $41,642 55.4% 92.7%
7 $41,026 $35,416 $63,061 81.4% 51.8%
8 $2,943 $7,452 56.6% 54.5%
9 $19,585 $33,560 56.7% 84.0%
10 $25,989 $38,000 48.8% 92.8%
11 $26,870 $37,840 71.8% 76.6%
12 $30,521 $40,880 72.9% 83.9%
13 $20,709 $44,360 56.0% 75.7%
14 $23,027 $36,756 65.7% 73.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the massive cost difference between public and private health professions programs?

Public options like CUNY Brooklyn College cost $2,943 net compared to private schools averaging $23,000-$26,000. State funding and TAP grants significantly reduce costs for New York residents at public institutions.

How do earnings compare across different price points in these programs?

St. John's University graduates earn $40,896 despite higher costs, while SUNY Cortland graduates earn $33,637 at much lower expense. The earnings range spans $25,426 to $40,896 across all 14 programs.

Is the high acceptance rate typical for health professions programs?

Most programs accept 75-93% of applicants, with Syracuse University being the exception at 51.75%. Keuka College accepts 92.79% of students, suggesting strong demand for health professions education statewide.

Where do graduation rates perform best relative to program costs?

SUNY Cortland achieves 68.2% graduation rates at just $19,951 net cost. Syracuse University leads at 81.4% but costs $41,026, while several mid-priced programs deliver 65-72% completion rates.

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