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Louisiana State University-Alexandria delivers the state's most affordable Health and Medical Administrative Services education at just $8,365 net cost, nearly $13,000 less than the most expensive option. The 7 Louisiana programs span from $8,365 to $21,090, positioning graduates to support the state's major medical centers and healthcare networks serving oil industry workers and port communities. With TOPS scholarships covering public university tuition for qualifying students, in-state costs drop as low as $7,050 annually.
7
Programs
$8,365 – $21,090
Net Price Range
$36,772
Avg. Program Earnings
40.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Health and Medical Administrative Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,365 $7,050 35.5% 57.7%
2 $11,147 $9,172 42.5% 69.8%
3 $12,209 $10,125 57.6% 62.4%
4 $14,118 $10,418 52.0% 74.6%
5 $15,260 $7,490 17.9% 93.5%
6 $17,797 $15,690 51.3% 84.8%
7 $21,090 $13,420 28.6% 95.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the wide graduation rate gap among Louisiana's Health and Medical Administrative Services programs?

Graduation rates range dramatically from 17.90% at Southern University at New Orleans to 57.60% at Louisiana Tech University. The two schools with the lowest completion rates, Southern University at New Orleans and Herzing University-New Orleans, both accept over 93% of applicants.

How do earnings compare across Louisiana's medical administration programs?

Graduate earnings remain remarkably consistent, spanning only $1,839 from $36,141 to $37,980 across reporting schools. University of Louisiana at Lafayette graduates earn the highest at $37,980 annually, while the program costs $14,118 net with moderate student debt of $24,340.

Where do Louisiana's public and private medical administration programs differ most in cost?

The cost gap between public and private options reaches $8,725, with Louisiana State University-Alexandria's $8,365 net cost versus Herzing University-New Orleans at $21,090. However, Herzing's graduates carry $37,778 in debt compared to Louisiana Tech's $28,500 among public options.

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