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Florida's allied health programs reveal sharp contrasts in both costs and outcomes that reflect the state's unique healthcare market. The University of Florida offers the most affordable path at just $6,351 net cost, while private institutions like Barry University command $22,978 but deliver the highest graduate earnings at $84,653 annually. Valencia College graduates earn a surprising $63,501 despite the program's community college setting and modest $10,399 net cost. Florida's booming medical tourism industry and aging population create strong demand for diagnostic technicians and treatment specialists, particularly in imaging and therapeutic services. The state's Bright Futures scholarship program helps qualified students access even the most selective programs, with acceptance rates ranging from University of Florida's competitive 23.35% to more accessible options like Florida Gulf Coast University at 74.39%. Community colleges and state universities dominate the affordable end, with seven programs under $11,000 annually, making Florida particularly attractive for students seeking healthcare careers without heavy debt burdens.
20
Programs
$6,351 – $36,803
Net Price Range
$56,477
Avg. Program Earnings
58.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

20 Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $6,351 $6,381 91.5% 23.4%
2 $8,155 $6,360 61.8% 48.0%
3 $8,249 $3,401 38.5%
4 $9,832 $3,050 41.2%
5 $10,043 $6,410 74.6% 43.9%
6 $10,319 $6,118 56.0% 74.4%
7 $10,353 $6,389 68.2% 70.5%
8 $10,399 $2,474 43.5%
9 $10,650 $6,368 75.1% 41.0%
10 $10,997 $5,656 83.0% 25.0%
11 $15,847 $5,785 51.9% 32.9%
12 $22,978 $33,450 36.6% 59.6%
13 $23,629 $16,088 28.1%
14 $29,664 $42,360 69.3% 56.6%
15 $31,303 $37,080 64.3% 75.8%
16 $31,885 $20,880 35.6% 33.7%
17 $32,751 $37,990 58.9% 94.7%
18 $34,439 $24,136 44.2% 96.5%
19 $35,634 $33,424 61.9% 26.4%
20 $36,803 $59,926 84.2% 18.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $60,000 difference in graduate earnings between programs?

Barry University graduates earn $84,653 compared to University of West Florida's $30,771, reflecting specialization differences and employment markets. Higher-earning programs typically focus on advanced imaging technologies and interventional procedures. The net cost difference of about $15,000 between these schools often pays for itself within the first year after graduation. Florida's medical tourism sector particularly values specialized diagnostic skills.

How do Florida community colleges compare to universities for allied health programs?

Valencia College demonstrates that community college programs can deliver strong value, with graduates earning $63,501 annually despite a net cost of only $10,399. Palm Beach State College and Florida SouthWestern offer even lower costs at $9,832 and $8,249 respectively. However, graduation rates at community colleges average around 40% compared to 70-80% at major universities. The trade-off often favors community colleges for students focused on immediate career entry.

Is University of Florida worth the competitive admission process?

With only 23.35% of applicants accepted, University of Florida maintains the most selective allied health program in the state. The $6,351 net cost represents strong value for a flagship university education. The 91.50% graduation rate significantly exceeds state averages and suggests strong student support systems. Florida residents benefit most since in-state tuition of $6,381 closely matches the net cost.

Does location within Florida affect program costs and opportunities?

Programs cluster around major population centers, with Orlando, Tampa, and South Florida offering multiple options. Valencia College in Orlando and University of South Florida in Tampa both provide strong value propositions under $11,000 annually. South Florida's concentration of medical facilities creates more clinical placement opportunities but also higher living costs. Northern Florida programs like University of West Florida offer lower overall expenses but fewer healthcare employers.

What makes private programs worth their higher costs?

Barry University charges $22,978 net cost but produces the highest-earning graduates at $84,653 annually. Private institutions typically offer smaller class sizes and more individualized clinical training experiences. Nova Southeastern University graduates carry $30,375 in debt but enter a strong job market in South Florida. The earnings premium at top private schools often justifies the investment for students pursuing specialized diagnostic roles.

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