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Palm Beach State College delivers the state's most affordable health and medical preparatory education at just $9,832 net cost, while Rollins College commands $33,847 despite Florida's booming healthcare sector adding thousands of positions annually. The $24,015 cost difference between these programs reflects Florida's mix of community colleges and private institutions serving pre-med students. With major hospital systems like Baptist Health and AdventHealth expanding across the state, affordable preparation programs become important stepping stones for future medical professionals.
7
Programs
$9,832 – $33,847
Net Price Range
47.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Health/Medical Preparatory Programs Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $9,832 $3,050 41.2%
2 $22,527 $18,920 50.6% 71.7%
3 $22,602 $15,580 22.4%
4 $24,275 $34,770 43.4% 65.2%
5 $26,255 $46,180 57.0% 57.7%
6 $30,209 $31,732 43.3% 60.9%
7 $33,847 $58,300 76.9% 50.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What accounts for the massive price gap between Florida's cheapest and most expensive pre-med programs?

Palm Beach State College charges $9,832 net while Rollins College costs $33,847, creating a $24,015 difference. Public institutions like Palm Beach State benefit from state funding, while private colleges like Rollins factor in smaller class sizes and extensive facilities into their pricing.

How do graduation rates vary among Florida's affordable health preparatory programs?

Graduation rates span from 22.40% at Hodges University to 76.90% at Rollins College among the seven programs. Florida College maintains a solid 50.60% graduation rate at $22,527 net cost, showing that mid-range pricing can deliver reasonable completion outcomes.

Does Florida's Bright Futures scholarship program impact these health preparatory costs?

Bright Futures can cover full tuition at public institutions like Palm Beach State College, potentially reducing the $3,050 in-state tuition to zero. Private colleges also accept the scholarship, though it covers a smaller percentage of their higher base tuition rates like Florida College's $18,920.

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