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Maryland's allied health diagnostic programs show a dramatic cost split between public and private options. University of Maryland Eastern Shore offers the lowest net price at $14,035, while Notre Dame of Maryland University costs $24,536 annually. The state's proximity to major medical research institutions like Johns Hopkins and NIH creates strong demand for diagnostic professionals, particularly in radiology and laboratory sciences. Public universities dominate the affordable options, with five of the seven programs costing under $17,000 after aid.
7
Programs
$14,035 – $24,536
Net Price Range
$54,296
Avg. Program Earnings
54.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,035 $8,898 34.6% 81.6%
2 $15,026 $25,200 40.0% 51.4%
3 $15,323 $9,998 52.1% 87.9%
4 $16,456 $10,638 67.4% 91.1%
5 $16,791 $11,306 67.6% 78.6%
6 $18,328 $12,952 70.6% 80.6%
7 $24,536 $41,910 51.9% 69.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Maryland Eastern Shore the cheapest option?

UMES offers allied health diagnostic programs at just $14,035 net cost, with in-state tuition of only $8,898. The school maintains an 81.56% acceptance rate, making it accessible for students seeking affordable entry into diagnostic fields.

How do graduation rates vary among Maryland's allied health programs?

Graduation rates range from 34.60% at University of Maryland Eastern Shore to 70.60% at UMBC. Salisbury University and Towson University both achieve 67% graduation rates while maintaining relatively affordable costs under $17,000.

Is there salary data available for Maryland allied health graduates?

Salisbury University reports median earnings of $54,296 for allied health diagnostic graduates. Students typically graduate with $30,208 in debt, creating a manageable debt-to-income ratio for this field.

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