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Three Indiana regional campuses offer Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science programs for under $8,500 annually, making them among the most affordable healthcare training options in the Midwest. Indiana University-Southeast leads at $8,257 net cost, followed closely by IU-South Bend at $8,364. These programs prepare students for Indiana's growing healthcare sector, where laboratory professionals support major employers like Eli Lilly's pharmaceutical operations and Indiana University Health's extensive hospital network. The state's 15 programs show a dramatic cost divide between public options under $16,000 and private institutions reaching $43,465 at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. Graduates earn a median $51,607 according to available data from Indiana University-Indianapolis, reflecting stable employment in medical laboratories, research facilities, and diagnostic centers throughout the state's healthcare infrastructure.
15
Programs
$8,257 – $43,465
Net Price Range
$51,607
Avg. Program Earnings
53.3%
Avg. Graduation Rate

15 Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science/Research and Allied Professions Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,257 $8,179 33.4% 85.2%
2 $8,364 $8,179 35.7% 86.9%
3 $8,463 $8,419 44.0% 72.8%
4 $11,408 $10,449 53.9% 82.9%
5 $11,513 $9,254 32.5% 80.7%
6 $12,188 $9,992 41.1% 92.3%
7 $13,945 $9,992 83.1% 52.7%
8 $15,898 $10,758 63.3% 69.0%
9 $18,748 $36,136 55.8% 76.1%
10 $19,268 $37,090 44.8% 66.4%
11 $20,230 $42,676 71.3% 76.3%
12 $20,361 $35,420 60.7% 98.1%
13 $23,069 $31,168 66.3% 86.7%
14 $23,594 $39,100 60.9% 93.8%
15 $43,465 $33,490 52.3% 78.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Indiana's most affordable laboratory science programs stand out?

Indiana University-Southeast offers the state's cheapest program at $8,257 net cost with an 85% acceptance rate. Two other IU regional campuses follow within $200, creating accessible entry points into healthcare careers. These programs maintain strong connections to Indiana's pharmaceutical and healthcare industries while keeping costs significantly below the national average for medical laboratory training.

How much do graduation rates vary between affordable and expensive programs?

The cheapest three programs show graduation rates between 33-44%, while Purdue's main campus achieves 83% despite charging $13,945. Private institutions like University of Evansville reach 71% graduation rates but cost $20,230 annually. This suggests students can find quality training at various price points, though higher-cost programs often provide additional support services.

Is there a significant cost difference between public and private laboratory science programs?

Public programs range from $8,257 to $15,898, while private institutions charge $18,748 to $43,465. The gap widens dramatically at the high end, with Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College costing nearly three times more than the most expensive public option at Ball State University. Most students can access quality training through public institutions for under $16,000 annually.

Where can students find the best value for laboratory science education in Indiana?

Purdue University's main campus delivers strong value at $13,945 with an 83% graduation rate, though admission is more competitive at 53% acceptance. For guaranteed acceptance, Indiana State University offers solid training at $12,188 with a 92% acceptance rate. Students seeking the absolute lowest cost should consider IU's regional campuses, all priced below $8,500 annually.

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