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University of Minnesota-Crookston offers the state's most affordable health and medical administrative services program at just $10,874 net cost, making it nearly $7,000 cheaper than the second-lowest option. This significant gap reflects Minnesota's strong public university system, which serves students pursuing careers in the state's major healthcare employers like Mayo Clinic and UnitedHealth Group. Graduation rates across the 15 programs vary dramatically, from 30.8% at Oak Hills Christian College to 84.8% at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Earnings potential ranges from $36,195 to $56,415, with Concordia University-Saint Paul graduates commanding the highest salaries despite the program's mid-range cost of $17,566. Private institutions generally charge more but don't always deliver proportional value, while public options like Minnesota State University Moorhead keep in-state tuition below $11,000.
15
Programs
$10,874 – $25,651
Net Price Range
$45,816
Avg. Program Earnings
57.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

15 Health and Medical Administrative Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,874 $13,120 49.7% 57.2%
2 $15,205 $13,420 73.5% 94.3%
3 $17,139 $16,488 84.8% 74.9%
4 $17,566 $25,000 58.8% 69.1%
5 $17,816 $10,336 54.6% 56.6%
6 $18,148 $10,498 60.9% 73.8%
7 $18,305 $14,436 33.3%
8 $18,464 $14,318 64.5% 80.7%
9 $19,071 $10,899 53.2%
10 $19,181 $9,780 38.4% 81.7%
11 $21,034 $43,160 67.7% 96.8%
12 $23,574 $29,460 63.6% 90.8%
13 $23,949 $40,454 63.0% 96.6%
14 $24,674 $18,910 30.8%
15 $25,651 $30,020 71.8% 65.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the huge cost difference between Minnesota's cheapest and most expensive programs?

The gap spans $14,777, from University of Minnesota-Crookston's $10,874 to Concordia College at Moorhead's $25,651. Public universities benefit from state funding and keep costs lower, while private institutions like Concordia College charge premium tuition. However, some private schools like Herzing University offer competitive net prices at $15,205 through substantial financial aid packages.

How do graduation rates correlate with program costs in Minnesota?

The data reveals no clear pattern between cost and completion rates. University of Minnesota-Twin Cities achieves an 84.8% graduation rate at $17,139, while expensive Concordia College at Moorhead ($25,651) posts a 71.8% rate. Surprisingly, mid-priced Herzing University leads with 73.5% completion despite serving a different student population than traditional four-year institutions.

Does choosing a public university guarantee lower debt loads?

Public institutions generally produce lower debt, with University of Minnesota-Duluth graduates averaging $20,715 and Winona State at $20,500. However, private Saint Mary's University defies this trend with just $14,165 in average debt despite higher tuition. Herzing University graduates face the highest debt burden at $37,778, reflecting the school's private for-profit structure.

Where do health administration graduates earn the most in Minnesota?

Concordia University-Saint Paul graduates earn $56,415 annually, the state's highest for this field. The College of Saint Scholastica follows at $50,105, while University of Minnesota-Crookston produces $48,198 earners. These salary differences likely reflect Minnesota's varied healthcare market, from major health systems like Mayo Clinic to insurance giants like UnitedHealth Group headquartered in the state.

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