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Oregon's Health and Medical Administrative Services programs show striking cost differences, with Portland State University charging just $12,932 annually while Pacific University reaches $35,350. Warner Pacific University graduates earn $42,682 within six years of completion, reflecting strong demand in Oregon's healthcare sector that serves major employers like Kaiser Permanente and Providence Health. The state's seven programs range from Eastern Oregon's 98.52% acceptance rate to Warner Pacific's selective 72.25% admission standard.
7
Programs
$12,932 – $35,350
Net Price Range
$42,682
Avg. Program Earnings
58.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Health and Medical Administrative Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,932 $11,238 53.1% 93.1%
2 $15,987 $10,671 36.6% 98.5%
3 $16,391 $12,687 59.1% 92.6%
4 $16,470 $12,093 44.2% 88.0%
5 $18,818 $21,010 82.1% 72.3%
6 $29,981 $40,940 68.7% 91.7%
7 $35,350 $54,466 64.8% 92.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the wide cost gap between Oregon's health administration programs?

Public universities like Portland State ($12,932) and Eastern Oregon ($15,987) cost significantly less than private institutions such as Pacific University ($35,350). State funding allows public schools to offer lower tuition while private colleges rely on higher fees to support smaller class sizes and specialized facilities.

How do graduation rates vary among Oregon's most affordable programs?

Warner Pacific University leads with an 82.10% graduation rate despite moderate costs at $18,818 annually. Eastern Oregon University shows the lowest completion rate at 36.60% but charges only $15,987, while Oregon Institute of Technology achieves 59.10% graduation rates at $16,391.

Does program location affect career prospects in Oregon's health administration field?

Portland-based programs like Portland State and Warner Pacific offer proximity to major healthcare systems including OHSU and Legacy Health. Rural programs such as Eastern Oregon University in La Grande provide lower costs but may require relocation for optimal job opportunities in the state's healthcare centers.

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