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Clinical and Medical Laboratory Science programs prepare students for essential healthcare roles, with graduates earning an average of $57,451 annually. These professionals work behind the scenes in hospitals, research facilities, and diagnostic laboratories, conducting tests that inform critical medical decisions. When evaluating programs among the 116 schools offering this major, students should prioritize hands-on laboratory experience, modern equipment, and strong clinical partnerships. Look for programs with high certification exam pass rates and job placement statistics. Accreditation by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences ensures quality standards. Consider faculty expertise, research opportunities, and proximity to major medical centers for internship placement.
25
Schools Ranked
$68,685
Avg. Program Earnings
61.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $98,403 private-nonprofit
2 $86,867 46.9% public
3 $76,460 77.8% public
4 $74,576 30.3% public
5 $72,509 79.8% private-nonprofit
6 $70,456 73.4% public
7 $69,338 57.1% public
8 $67,660 68.9% private-nonprofit
9 $67,101 83.8% public
10 $67,101 59.5% public
11 $67,101 56.7% public
12 $67,101 56.9% public
13 $67,101 65.4% public
14 $64,791 60.9% public
15 $64,493 27.8% private-nonprofit
16 $64,493 58.8% public
17 $64,087 66.4% public
18 $64,087 85.0% public
19 $64,087 67.6% public
20 $63,935 59.1% public
21 $63,355 83.7% public
22 $63,005 48.1% private-nonprofit
23 $63,005 public
24 $63,005 68.8% private-nonprofit
25 $63,005 32.8% public

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