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The alternative medicine field offers surprisingly accessible education pathways, with net costs ranging from just $12,791 at University of Nebraska at Omaha to $34,656 at specialized institutions. Public universities dominate the affordable end, with four of the five cheapest programs charging under $21,000 annually. The industry has grown substantially as healthcare systems increasingly integrate complementary therapies, creating demand for graduates trained in acupuncture, massage therapy, and broad health approaches. Graduation rates vary dramatically across programs, from 8.8% at some online-focused schools to 79.3% at specialized colleges, reflecting different program structures and student populations.
11
Programs
$12,791 – $34,656
Net Price Range
$27,711
Avg. Program Earnings
45.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

11 Alternative and Complementary Medicine and Medical Systems Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,791 $8,370 47.5% 85.9%
2 $14,294 $10,780 29.9% 97.9%
3 $18,225 $16,530 17.6% 94.3%
4 $20,865 $11,400 48.9% 49.8%
5 $23,949 $40,454 63.0% 96.6%
6 $24,016 $12,656 91.7%
7 $25,321 $13,160 8.8%
8 $26,111 $34,188 57.5% 75.3%
9 $27,704 $20,768 57.8% 70.4%
10 $34,439 $24,136 44.2% 96.5%
11 $34,656 $11,980 79.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes some alternative medicine programs cost significantly less than others?

Public institutions like University of Nebraska at Omaha charge just $12,791 net cost compared to private schools that can exceed $34,000. State funding allows public universities to offer lower tuition rates, particularly for in-state residents who pay around $8,370-$11,400 annually at the most affordable options.

How do graduation rates compare across different types of alternative medicine schools?

Graduation rates span from 8.8% at Ashford University to 79.3% at Acupuncture and Massage College, showing dramatic variation by program type. Traditional campus-based programs typically achieve higher completion rates than online-focused institutions, though specialized trade schools often report strong outcomes.

Where do graduates typically earn the highest salaries in this field?

Early career earnings range from $23,803 to $30,371 based on available data. Ashford University graduates report the highest earnings at $30,371, while Everglades University graduates start at $23,803, reflecting regional job markets and specialization areas.

Does attending a private school guarantee better outcomes in alternative medicine?

Private schools charge significantly more but show mixed results, with some achieving 63% graduation rates while others drop to just 17.6%. Public institutions often provide comparable or better value, combining affordable costs with solid completion rates around 48% at programs like Vermont State University.

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