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Oklahoma's five Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science programs show remarkable cost consistency across public institutions, with four schools clustering between $9,287 and $18,990 annually. East Central University in Ada offers the lowest net price at $9,287, while Oklahoma Christian University commands $21,423 as the sole private option. The state's growing healthcare sector, anchored by major medical centers in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, creates steady demand for laboratory professionals who analyze everything from routine blood work to complex diagnostic testing.
5
Programs
$9,287 – $21,423
Net Price Range
$52,107
Avg. Program Earnings
39.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

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

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $9,287 $8,032 32.7% 70.1%
2 $11,800 $7,513 37.2% 99.5%
3 $14,542 $8,295 34.7% 76.8%
4 $18,990 $8,522 37.5% 69.9%
5 $21,423 $25,900 55.2% 96.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $12,136 gap between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Oklahoma Christian University's private status drives its $21,423 net price compared to East Central University's $9,287 public rate. The private institution does achieve a 55.20% graduation rate, significantly higher than public alternatives that range from 32.70% to 37.50%.

How do acceptance rates vary among these laboratory science programs?

Northeastern State University accepts 99.46% of applicants, making it nearly open admission, while University of Central Oklahoma maintains the most selective approach at 69.94%. East Central University falls in the middle at 70.08% acceptance.

Is the $52,107 earning potential realistic for Oklahoma laboratory professionals?

This figure aligns with Oklahoma's healthcare market, where laboratory technicians work in hospital systems, independent labs, and research facilities. The state's lower cost of living makes this salary more valuable than equivalent wages in higher-cost regions.

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