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Nebraska's Health and Medical Administrative Services programs show a $16,452 cost difference between the most affordable option at Clarkson College ($15,928 net cost) and Creighton University ($32,380). All five programs operate as private institutions, with graduates entering a strong regional job market anchored by major healthcare employers like the University of Nebraska Medical Center and insurance giants such as Mutual of Omaha requiring skilled administrative professionals.
5
Programs
$15,928 – $32,380
Net Price Range
$45,494
Avg. Program Earnings
66.3%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Health and Medical Administrative Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $15,928 $15,168 75.0% 56.1%
2 $19,474 $18,173 66.7% 90.5%
3 $21,554 $36,130 53.3% 71.3%
4 $28,345 $8,886 55.9%
5 $32,380 $47,000 80.5% 75.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the wide cost variation among Nebraska's health administration programs?

Net costs range from $15,928 at Clarkson College to $32,380 at Creighton University, reflecting different institutional aid packages and program structures. Nebraska Methodist College offers strong value at $19,474 with graduates earning $52,107 annually, the highest reported salary among these programs.

How do graduation rates compare across these private health administration schools?

Clarkson College leads with a 75% graduation rate, followed by Creighton at 80.5%. Bellevue University and Hastings College show lower completion rates at 55.9% and 53.3% respectively, which prospective students should weigh against their more moderate costs.

Where do graduates typically find employment in Nebraska's healthcare sector?

Major employers include the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Mutual of Omaha, and regional hospital systems throughout the state. Berkshire Hathaway's presence also creates opportunities in healthcare-related business services, with graduates earning between $38,289 and $52,107 annually.

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