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Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences programs prepare students for essential roles in healthcare support, administration, and patient care coordination. With 121 schools offering this versatile major, graduates typically earn around $33,691 annually in entry-level positions, with significant growth potential as they gain experience and specialize.

When evaluating programs, students should prioritize accreditation from relevant healthcare organizations, hands-on clinical training opportunities, and strong partnerships with local healthcare facilities. Look for curricula that balance foundational science courses with practical skills training, plus career services that connect students with internships and job placement opportunities. The best programs also offer exposure to various healthcare settings, from hospitals to community health centers, helping students identify their preferred specialization within this expanding field.
25
Schools Ranked
$47,677
Avg. Program Earnings
58.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $74,576 69.6% private-nonprofit
2 $57,589 69.8% public
3 $57,318 66.4% public
4 $57,318 85.0% public
5 $54,653 48.3% public
6 $54,322 64.3% private-nonprofit
7 $50,856 44.9% private-nonprofit
8 $50,439 44.6% private-nonprofit
9 $49,270 84.8% public
10 $49,270 56.9% public
11 $48,823 private-forprofit
12 $45,529 44.6% public
13 $45,198 51.1% private-nonprofit
14 $44,170 51.8% private-nonprofit
15 $43,367 22.6% private-nonprofit
16 $43,128 55.1% public
17 $42,682 55.8% public
18 $42,682 57.3% public
19 $42,235 private-forprofit
20 $41,565 84.9% public
21 $40,768 50.1% public
22 $39,729 50.0% private-nonprofit
23 $39,686 45.5% public
24 $38,455 77.8% public
25 $38,289 54.8% public

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