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Lander University offers the lowest net cost among South Carolina's 9 Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions programs at just $14,501 annually. The price gap between public and private options spans nearly $14,000, with Anderson University reaching $28,183. These programs prepare students for careers supporting the state's growing healthcare infrastructure, particularly around major employers like BMW and Volvo's manufacturing facilities where occupational health services remain essential.
9
Programs
$14,501 – $28,183
Net Price Range
$33,281
Avg. Program Earnings
55.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

9 Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,501 $11,700 48.8% 67.4%
2 $16,353 $15,956 61.2% 69.8%
3 $19,518 $12,978 65.0% 75.7%
4 $20,415 $27,500 27.6% 89.5%
5 $21,955 $31,030 48.6% 86.8%
6 $22,018 $36,710 48.6% 53.3%
7 $23,650 $21,450 53.5% 98.1%
8 $24,532 $12,688 77.7% 64.1%
9 $28,183 $33,580 71.0% 45.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the wide graduation rate differences between schools in this field?

Graduation rates vary dramatically from 27.6% at Limestone University to 77.7% at USC Columbia. Private institutions like Anderson University achieve 71% despite higher costs, while some affordable public options like Lander maintain 48.8% completion rates.

How do public university costs compare for in-state students?

Public schools offer significant savings for South Carolina residents, with USC Columbia charging $12,688 in-state versus $24,532 net cost. College of Charleston provides even better value at $12,978 in-state tuition with a 65% graduation rate.

Does the LIFE Scholarship impact program affordability significantly?

The LIFE Scholarship covers up to $5,000 annually for qualifying South Carolina students. This benefit helps reduce costs at public institutions like Lander and Winthrop, making already affordable programs even more accessible for state residents.

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