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Eastern Kentucky University offers the state's most affordable clinical laboratory science training at just $9,962 net cost, making quality healthcare education accessible in a state where major employers like Humana and Toyota rely heavily on medical testing services. The $15,000 cost gap between Eastern Kentucky and private options like Bellarmine reflects how public universities maintain laboratory science programs that serve Kentucky's growing healthcare sector. Graduates across all seven programs earn remarkably consistent salaries around $52,800, suggesting strong regional demand for skilled laboratory professionals.
7
Programs
$9,962 – $25,785
Net Price Range
$52,781
Avg. Program Earnings
51.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

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

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $9,962 $10,130 49.7% 64.3%
2 $10,916 $11,436 53.7% 97.0%
3 $14,626 $30,450 46.0% 50.4%
4 $17,218 $13,212 69.9% 94.9%
5 $20,701 $38,400 40.1% 94.2%
6 $23,587 $47,180 67.7% 87.8%
7 $25,785 $14,220 30.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can students save by choosing public over private laboratory science programs?

Public universities offer substantial savings, with Eastern Kentucky at $9,962 and Western Kentucky at $10,916 compared to private schools reaching $25,785 at Sullivan University. The University of Kentucky provides the strongest value proposition with a 69.90% graduation rate and $17,218 net cost.

What explains the consistent earnings across different program costs?

Laboratory science graduates earn between $52,733 and $52,822 regardless of whether they attended a $9,962 program or a $25,785 program. This narrow $89 earnings range suggests standardized certification requirements and consistent regional healthcare demand create uniform salary expectations.

Does graduation rate correlate with program cost in Kentucky laboratory science programs?

Higher costs do not guarantee better outcomes, as demonstrated by Sullivan University's 30.20% graduation rate despite its $25,785 net cost. The University of Kentucky achieves the highest completion rate at 69.90% while maintaining moderate costs at $17,218.

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