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Maine College of Health Professions stands out with an 83.30% graduation rate despite being among the pricier options at $20,438 net cost. The state's six Allied Health Diagnostic programs range from $10,028 at University of Maine at Presque Isle to $37,109 at University of New England. Maine's healthcare sector, anchored by MaineHealth as a major employer, creates steady demand for diagnostic professionals who can work in hospitals, clinics, and specialized treatment centers across the state's rural and urban communities.
6
Programs
$10,028 – $37,109
Net Price Range
$32,925
Avg. Program Earnings
58.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,028 $8,990 37.7% 97.0%
2 $11,729 $10,920 46.3% 85.4%
3 $18,045 $12,606 56.4% 94.0%
4 $20,438 $17,827 83.3% 56.3%
5 $24,666 $42,834 68.5% 80.8%
6 $37,109 $42,550 60.8% 96.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Maine College of Health Professions worth the higher cost?

The college achieves an 83.30% graduation rate while charging $20,438 net cost, significantly outperforming larger universities. With a selective 56.25% acceptance rate, the program maintains smaller class sizes and specialized training that leads to better completion outcomes.

How do public universities compare for Allied Health programs in Maine?

Public options range from $10,028 at University of Maine at Presque Isle to $18,045 at the main Orono campus. The Portland campus falls in between at $11,729 net cost and offers the advantage of proximity to Maine's largest medical facilities.

Does the Pine Tree State Grant help with Allied Health program costs?

In-state students can access this grant, which helps explain why public universities show lower net costs than sticker prices. University of Maine at Presque Isle students pay just $8,990 in-state tuition, making it the most budget-friendly option for Maine residents.

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