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West Virginia's health administrative programs range from $9,055 at Fairmont State University to $25,666 at Valley College-Martinsburg, creating a $16,611 cost gap across the state's 8 options. With West Virginia's aging population driving healthcare expansion, medical administrative professionals earning $36,674 annually find steady employment in the state's growing hospital systems and rural health clinics. Public universities dominate the affordable end, with four schools charging under $13,000 annually.
8
Programs
$9,055 – $25,666
Net Price Range
$36,674
Avg. Program Earnings
46.3%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 Health and Medical Administrative Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $9,055 $8,454 48.3% 98.5%
2 $9,104 $8,400 53.2%
3 $9,957 $8,064 36.1% 64.6%
4 $12,529 $10,240 34.6% 97.2%
5 $12,997 $9,648 61.2% 88.4%
6 $19,040 $29,475 32.0% 72.7%
7 $22,012 $32,842 46.3% 67.7%
8 $25,666 58.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Fairmont State University the most affordable option for health administration studies?

Fairmont State charges just $9,055 in net costs with a 98.49% acceptance rate, making it accessible to nearly all applicants. The school maintains competitive graduation rates at 48.30% despite its low cost structure.

How do graduation rates vary between public and private schools in this field?

Private institutions show mixed results, with American Public University achieving 53.20% graduation rates while Wheeling University sits at 32.00%. Public schools like West Virginia University lead with 61.20% graduation rates despite charging $12,997 in net costs.

Does the PROMISE Scholarship impact costs for health administration students?

The PROMISE Scholarship covers full tuition for qualifying students at public universities, potentially reducing costs at schools like WVU from $9,648 to zero for tuition. This benefit applies to five of the eight programs offered statewide.

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