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Old Dominion University stands out with a net price of just $14,170 for Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, nearly $4,500 less than the next closest option. The $15,885 gap between the cheapest and most expensive programs reflects Virginia's mix of affordable public institutions and specialized private colleges. Students entering these fields find strong regional demand, particularly around Norfolk's medical facilities and Northern Virginia's government health contractors like Booz Allen Hamilton. Graduation rates span from 43.6% to 80.9%, with James Madison University leading despite charging $21,816 annually.
14
Programs
$14,170 – $30,055
Net Price Range
$49,965
Avg. Program Earnings
58.9%
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 $14,170 $12,262 44.4% 95.1%
2 $16,640 $12,286 49.6% 93.3%
3 $18,287 $13,815 69.3% 90.0%
4 $19,452 $16,458 65.4% 91.0%
5 $20,173 $41,350 49.4% 90.4%
6 $20,187 $35,540 61.6% 95.9%
7 $20,473 $18,484 44.7% 82.7%
8 $20,591 $35,280 53.8% 96.9%
9 $20,814 $15,200 61.6% 87.8%
10 $21,816 $13,576 80.9% 78.3%
11 $23,262 $38,550 43.6% 76.0%
12 $27,786 $36,774 65.9% 79.8%
13 $29,552 $21,222 63.5% 99.3%
14 $30,055 $36,028 70.5% 80.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the large cost difference between Virginia's cheapest and most expensive programs?

Public universities dominate the affordable end, with Old Dominion University at $14,170 and Radford University at $16,640. Private institutions like Shenandoah University charge $30,055, nearly double the public school rates, though they often provide specialized clinical training facilities.

How do graduation rates correlate with program costs in Virginia?

James Madison University achieves an 80.9% graduation rate at $21,816 annually, the highest among all programs. Surprisingly, some expensive private options like Averett University show lower completion rates at 43.6% despite charging $23,262.

Where do graduates typically find employment in Virginia's allied health field?

Northern Virginia offers opportunities with government contractors and federal health agencies, while the Hampton Roads region around Norfolk provides hospital and clinical positions. Earnings range from $26,187 to $67,660, with Shenandoah University graduates commanding the highest salaries.

Does the VTAG grant significantly impact private college affordability?

Virginia's Tuition Assistance Grant helps reduce private college costs, though the impact varies by institution. Even with aid, private schools like University of Lynchburg still cost $20,187 annually, compared to public options under $17,000.

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