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Nebraska's allied health diagnostic programs create a sharp divide between public and private education costs, with the University of Nebraska at Omaha offering the most affordable option at $12,791 net price while Creighton University reaches $32,380. Bryan College of Health Sciences graduates command the highest starting salaries at $63,997, nearly $15,000 above the University of Nebraska at Kearney's $48,641. The state's insurance giants like Mutual of Omaha and growing healthcare networks around the University of Nebraska Medical Center create steady demand for diagnostic imaging technicians, respiratory therapists, and clinical laboratory professionals across the region's 11 accredited programs.
11
Programs
$12,791 – $32,380
Net Price Range
$53,632
Avg. Program Earnings
62.6%
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 $12,791 $8,370 47.5% 85.9%
2 $14,986 $23,340 59.4% 64.6%
3 $15,928 $15,168 75.0% 56.1%
4 $16,488 $8,302 59.8% 86.0%
5 $17,424 $10,108 65.8% 78.6%
6 $19,474 $18,173 66.7% 90.5%
7 $20,884 $27,990 45.9% 98.8%
8 $23,140 $41,658 68.9% 81.5%
9 $24,229 $40,270 43.2% 64.9%
10 $25,884 $20,070 75.5% 67.6%
11 $32,380 $47,000 80.5% 75.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Bryan College of Health Sciences worth its $25,884 net price?

Bryan College graduates earn $63,997 annually, the highest among Nebraska allied health programs. The school maintains a 75.50% graduation rate and produces specialists for Lincoln's expanding medical facilities.

How much can students save by choosing public over private allied health programs?

Public universities average $15,568 in net costs compared to private institutions at $22,411. The University of Nebraska at Omaha offers the state's lowest net price at $12,791, saving students over $19,000 compared to Creighton University.

Does Clarkson College provide good value for its specialized focus?

Clarkson College charges $15,928 net price while maintaining a 75% graduation rate and producing graduates earning $51,035. Students graduate with $25,000 in debt, positioning them well for Omaha's healthcare job market.

Where do Nebraska allied health graduates find the best employment opportunities?

Omaha concentrates the most opportunities with major employers like the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Nebraska Medicine, and CHI Health. The metro area houses 6 of the state's 11 allied health programs, reflecting strong regional demand.

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