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New Jersey's public universities deliver remarkable value for allied health diagnostic students, with New Jersey City University charging just $11,732 net annually while Rutgers Newark graduates earn $70,596. This stark contrast highlights the state's public-private cost divide, where private institutions average over $20,000 more per year. The Garden State's pharmaceutical giants like Johnson & Johnson and Merck create abundant opportunities for diagnostic imaging technicians, respiratory therapists, and medical laboratory professionals. Public schools dominate the most affordable options, with six of the seven cheapest programs housed at state institutions.
14
Programs
$11,732 – $28,162
Net Price Range
$47,535
Avg. Program Earnings
57.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

14 Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,732 $13,971 38.7% 90.1%
2 $12,168 $13,426 43.4% 82.6%
3 $14,159 $14,766 64.3% 91.3%
4 $15,266 $35,822 61.7% 84.1%
5 $17,764 $15,150 47.7% 91.5%
6 $17,949 $35,942 40.2% 71.9%
7 $19,407 $16,586 67.6% 73.9%
8 $20,218 $37,110 55.1% 75.8%
9 $20,360 $15,978 71.9% 70.5%
10 $22,185 $15,700 68.3% 76.9%
11 $23,519 $17,239 85.0% 66.3%
12 $23,532 $18,947 25.5% 17.1%
13 $24,415 $35,822 72.3% 89.1%
14 $28,162 $17,028 63.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the massive earnings gap between the lowest and highest-paying programs?

Rutgers graduates earning $70,596 versus Kean graduates at $21,508 reflects program specialization and regional placement. Rutgers students often enter higher-paying diagnostic imaging and laboratory roles near pharmaceutical companies, while other programs may focus on entry-level support positions.

How do private college costs compare to public options for allied health students?

Private schools average $21,000 in net costs compared to $16,600 for public institutions. Saint Elizabeth University charges $17,949 while offering similar graduation rates to costlier private competitors, making it an outlier in affordability among nonprofit schools.

Does attending a more expensive program guarantee better graduation rates?

Not necessarily - Montclair State achieves a 64.3% graduation rate at just $14,159 net cost. Meanwhile, Eastern International College charges $23,532 but graduates only 25.5% of students, showing cost and outcomes don't always correlate.

Where do New Jersey allied health graduates find the best employment opportunities?

The pharmaceutical corridor along Route 1 and northern New Jersey's proximity to New York City create the strongest job markets. Rutgers Newark's $70,596 graduate earnings reflect access to high-paying positions at major medical centers and pharmaceutical research facilities.

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