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New Jersey City University offers the state's most affordable Health and Medical Administrative Services program at just $11,732 net cost, making quality healthcare administration education accessible in a state where major pharmaceutical companies like Johnson & Johnson and Merck create steady demand for skilled administrators. The $29,583 cost gap between the cheapest and most expensive programs reflects the divide between public institutions and private options like Felician University at $41,315. With New Jersey's proximity to New York City and Philadelphia expanding job prospects, graduates can expect starting salaries ranging from $30,228 to $42,682 depending on their program choice.
13
Programs
$11,732 – $41,315
Net Price Range
$36,727
Avg. Program Earnings
54.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

13 Health and Medical Administrative Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,732 $13,971 38.7% 90.1%
2 $12,168 $13,426 43.4% 82.6%
3 $12,973 $41,054 63.1% 88.8%
4 $15,266 $35,822 61.7% 84.1%
5 $17,949 $35,942 40.2% 71.9%
6 $19,407 $16,586 67.6% 73.9%
7 $20,218 $37,110 55.1% 75.8%
8 $20,549 $28,600 44.8%
9 $21,188 $39,450 58.7% 66.4%
10 $23,519 $17,239 85.0% 66.3%
11 $23,532 $18,947 25.5% 17.1%
12 $31,650 $44,850 70.3% 90.9%
13 $41,315 $37,830 49.7% 89.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes New Jersey City University such an affordable option for health administration students?

As a public institution, New Jersey City University offers in-state tuition of just $13,971 with a net cost of $11,732 after aid. The university maintains a 90.14% acceptance rate, making it accessible to most applicants seeking healthcare administration training.

How do graduation rates vary among the most affordable programs?

The cheapest five programs show graduation rates from 38.70% at New Jersey City University to 63.10% at Saint Peter's University. Kean University balances affordability with a solid 43.40% graduation rate at just $12,168 net cost.

Do Rutgers campuses offer better earning potential despite higher costs?

Rutgers-Newark and New Brunswick both report $42,682 in graduate earnings, the highest among schools with available data. While their net costs reach $19,407 and $23,519 respectively, graduates also carry relatively manageable debt loads of $20,375.

Where do the most expensive programs rank in terms of graduate outcomes?

Felician University, the costliest option at $41,315, produces graduates earning just $30,228 with $31,000 in debt. Monmouth University at $31,650 net cost offers similar earnings of $30,988, suggesting higher costs don't guarantee better financial outcomes in this field.

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