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Michigan's Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science programs span an unusually wide cost range, from Ferris State University's $12,202 net price to Michigan State University's $20,751. The state's growing healthcare sector, supported by major health systems like Spectrum Health and Henry Ford Health, creates strong demand for laboratory professionals. Eastern Michigan University graduates command the highest starting salaries at $57,318, while Northern Michigan University graduates enter the field at $44,635. Most programs maintain solid graduation rates above 50%, with Michigan Technological University leading at 68.7% despite its northern location.
14
Programs
$12,202 – $20,751
Net Price Range
$50,494
Avg. Program Earnings
57.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

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

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,202 $13,630 47.9% 87.9%
2 $12,280 $14,014 44.6% 66.4%
3 $13,584 $14,694 56.9% 90.1%
4 $14,368 $14,266 56.9% 76.9%
5 $14,582 $12,240 53.8% 76.4%
6 $14,773 $14,297 56.5% 75.3%
7 $15,729 $18,392 68.7% 93.7%
8 $17,084 $15,510 45.5% 83.2%
9 $17,096 $14,628 68.6% 90.4%
10 $17,185 $29,778 51.1% 65.0%
11 $17,485 $13,304 50.8% 70.6%
12 $17,815 $27,360 58.1% 64.8%
13 $18,597 $33,710 65.9% 91.3%
14 $20,751 $15,988 82.2% 88.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What accounts for the $8,549 gap between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Public universities dominate the affordable end, with Ferris State at $12,202 and University of Michigan-Flint at $12,280. Michigan State University's $20,751 cost reflects its research focus, while private schools like Andrews University charge $18,597 despite offering similar career outcomes.

How do graduation rates compare across different price points?

Higher-cost programs don't guarantee better completion rates. Michigan Technological University achieves 68.7% graduation at $15,729, while Michigan State leads at 82.2% despite being the most expensive. Several mid-range programs like Oakland University reach 56.9%.

Where do laboratory science graduates earn the most in Michigan?

Eastern Michigan University graduates start at $57,318, nearly $13,000 above Northern Michigan University's $44,635. Ferris State graduates earn $52,877 while paying the lowest tuition, creating the best return on investment in the state.

Does location within Michigan affect program affordability?

Rural campuses often offer better value, with Ferris State in Big Rapids and Lake Superior State in Sault Ste Marie both under $14,400. Urban programs like Wayne State in Detroit cost $14,773, while Grand Rapids area schools range from $17,096 to $17,185.

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