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Emory University charges $60,774 for sticker price tuition yet ranks among the most affordable options after financial aid at $23,911 net cost. This stark contrast highlights how aid formulas work at elite institutions for Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions. Georgia's 11 programs span from Dalton State's $4,694 net cost to Emory's premium tier, with most public options clustering below $17,000. The state's HOPE Scholarship covers full tuition at public colleges for students maintaining a 3.0 GPA, making programs like Augusta University particularly attractive for in-state residents. Georgia's expanding healthcare sector, driven by Atlanta's role as a regional medical center, creates strong demand for diagnostic imaging technicians and respiratory therapists throughout metro areas.
11
Programs
$4,694 – $23,911
Net Price Range
$50,082
Avg. Program Earnings
51.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

11 Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $4,694 $3,283 29.6%
2 $10,785 $5,009 36.8% 69.6%
3 $11,298 $6,007 41.7% 89.5%
4 $13,347 $8,122 48.6% 85.5%
5 $13,816 $11,180 87.2% 42.6%
6 $13,922 $4,432 25.6% 99.7%
7 $15,931 $8,478 53.7% 66.8%
8 $16,531 $5,905 52.1% 88.9%
9 $18,809 $8,998 61.6% 80.0%
10 $20,893 $30,680 41.5% 64.4%
11 $23,911 $60,774 91.8% 11.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the HOPE Scholarship reduce costs at Georgia public colleges?

HOPE covers full tuition for students with a 3.0 GPA at Georgia public institutions. At Augusta University, in-state tuition drops to just $8,122 annually, while Middle Georgia State charges only $4,432 for tuition and fees. This makes the net cost difference between schools more about housing and living expenses than academic charges.

What explains Emory University's placement among affordable options despite high tuition?

Emory's $60,774 sticker price becomes $23,911 after financial aid, demonstrating how well-funded endowments support need-based assistance. The university maintains a 91.80% graduation rate and produces graduates earning $57,318 annually. However, only 11.35% of applicants gain admission to these programs.

Which Georgia schools offer the best earnings potential for allied health graduates?

Emory leads with $57,318 average earnings, followed by Georgia State at $54,331 and Augusta University at $51,065. Georgia State provides strong value with its Atlanta location and 53.70% graduation rate. University of North Georgia graduates earn $39,369 but benefit from much lower debt loads at graduation.

Does graduation rate correlate with program cost in Georgia allied health programs?

Higher-cost programs generally show better completion rates, with Emory at 91.80% and University of Georgia at 87.20%. However, Dalton State achieves only 29.60% graduation despite the lowest net cost at $4,694. Mid-tier public options like Augusta University balance 48.60% graduation rates with moderate $13,347 costs.

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