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San Diego Mesa College offers Health and Medical Administrative Services students something remarkable: a net cost of negative $904, meaning students actually receive more in financial aid than they pay in total costs. This creates an unusual market where the most affordable option comes with a financial benefit rather than debt. At the other end, programs reach $6,483 annually, creating a $7,387 gap between cheapest and most expensive options. California dominates the most affordable tier with three schools in the top six, reflecting the state's community college system's approach to healthcare education funding. The healthcare administration field continues expanding as medical facilities nationwide struggle with administrative staffing shortages, particularly in states like Texas and California where population growth drives demand for medical services. Graduation rates vary significantly across these affordable programs, from Midland College's 17.1% to NUC University's 56.2%, suggesting that low cost doesn't always correlate with completion success. Earnings potential spans from $27,522 to $46,380, with CUNY New York City College of Technology graduates achieving the highest median income despite the program's 19.4% graduation rate.
50
Programs
$-904 – $10,043
Net Price Range
$37,969
Avg. Program Earnings
37.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

50 Health and Medical Administrative Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $-904 $1,150 33.8%
2 $1,291 $4,920 27.6%
3 $3,022 $2,388 38.7%
4 $3,482 $7,410 49.3% 55.3%
5 $3,659 $7,064 46.9% 89.1%
6 $3,743 $1,197 29.1%
7 $4,503 $6,178 20.0%
8 $4,694 $3,283 29.6%
9 $4,783 $7,332 19.4% 81.8%
10 $5,202 $2,764 42.5%
11 $5,328 $6,178 19.3%
12 $5,720 $3,030 17.1%
13 $5,732 $8,054 56.2%
14 $5,918 $7,675 54.7% 91.1%
15 $5,970 $8,179 36.9% 80.3%
16 $5,971 $6,178 17.7%
17 $6,007 $7,001 25.6% 45.0%
18 $6,133 $6,178 13.7%
19 $6,276 $8,179 44.7% 85.8%
20 $6,483 $6,178 12.1%
21 $6,588 $2,944 20.8%
22 $6,935 $2,336 31.4%
23 $7,131 $4,656 55.1% 95.6%
24 $7,143 $4,613 31.3%
25 $7,349 $14,776 16.0% 45.1%
26 $7,360 $3,969 35.2% 81.2%
27 $7,559 $6,920 31.1%
28 $7,569 $6,920 36.4%
29 $7,599 $7,095 56.2% 91.2%
30 $7,668 $6,920 30.2%
31 $8,001 $4,879 64.3% 81.3%
32 $8,127 $2,546 32.4%
33 $8,257 $8,179 33.4% 85.2%
34 $8,364 $8,179 35.7% 86.9%
35 $8,365 $7,050 35.5% 57.7%
36 $8,896 $17,462 59.5% 97.9%
37 $8,918 $3,475 17.3% 93.3%
38 $8,931 $7,008 69.9% 40.0%
39 $9,055 $8,454 48.3% 98.5%
40 $9,082 $8,179 45.4% 77.6%
41 $9,104 $8,400 53.2%
42 $9,133 $6,565 73.9% 63.9%
43 $9,321 $4,920 32.8%
44 $9,477 $11,320 19.6% 57.5%
45 $9,924 $3,112 26.7%
46 $9,957 $8,064 36.1% 64.6%
47 $9,962 $10,130 49.7% 64.3%
48 $10,011 $9,142 50.1% 85.3%
49 $10,026 $8,568 33.0%
50 $10,043 $6,410 74.6% 43.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes San Diego Mesa College cost negative $904 for health administration students?

San Diego Mesa College provides financial aid packages that exceed the total cost of attendance by $904, creating a net negative cost. This occurs when federal grants, state aid, and institutional scholarships combine to cover tuition, fees, and provide additional support for living expenses. The college's in-state tuition of $1,150 allows substantial aid to create this unusual financial advantage. Students essentially get paid to attend this California community college program.

How do graduation rates compare between the cheapest health administration programs?

Graduation rates among the most affordable programs range dramatically from 17.1% at Midland College to 56.2% at NUC University. The three most affordable schools show mixed completion results: San Diego Mesa College achieves 33.8%, South Texas College reaches 27.6%, and Brazosport College attains 38.7%. These variations suggest that extremely low costs don't guarantee higher completion rates, with institutional support and student preparation playing important roles.

Where do health administration graduates earn the highest salaries among affordable programs?

CUNY New York City College of Technology graduates earn $46,380 annually, the highest among affordable health administration programs despite the school's challenging 19.4% graduation rate. CUNY Lehman College graduates earn $42,235, while South Texas College graduates start at $27,522. The $18,858 earnings gap between highest and lowest reflects regional job markets and cost of living differences. New York's medical facilities typically offer higher compensation to offset metropolitan living costs.

Does attending a California State University campus cost significantly more than community colleges?

California State University campuses cost substantially more than community colleges for health administration programs. CSU Dominguez Hills charges a net cost of $3,659 compared to San Diego Mesa College's negative $904, creating a $4,563 difference. CSU San Bernardino's $5,918 net cost represents nearly seven times the expense of typical California community college options. However, CSU graduates often earn higher starting salaries, with CSU San Bernardino graduates earning $34,793 annually.

What debt levels can students expect from these affordable health administration programs?

Student debt varies significantly among affordable programs, with Ohio University campuses showing the highest borrowing at $24,750 for both Eastern and Southern campuses. CUNY schools maintain lower debt levels, with Lehman College averaging $11,216 and NYC College of Technology at $13,800. NUC University, the only private institution in this affordable range, carries substantially higher debt at $34,505. Community colleges typically generate minimal debt due to their low tuition structure and strong financial aid availability.

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