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Georgia's medical preparatory programs show stark cost differences, with Georgia Southern University offering the lowest net price at $16,531 compared to Mercer University's $22,350. Public options provide significant savings through the state's HOPE Scholarship program, which covers full tuition for qualifying students. The state's growing healthcare sector, anchored by major hospital systems in Atlanta and Augusta, creates strong demand for medical professionals. Graduation rates vary considerably across programs, from 22.70% at South University-Savannah to 73.40% at Mercer University.
5
Programs
$16,286 – $24,116
Net Price Range
$33,552
Avg. Program Earnings
44.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Health/Medical Preparatory Programs Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $16,286 $24,044 37.1% 97.5%
2 $16,531 $5,905 52.1% 88.9%
3 $19,297 $23,664 34.6% 62.7%
4 $22,350 $40,890 73.4% 74.7%
5 $24,116 $18,238 22.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Georgia Southern University the most affordable option for medical preparatory programs?

Georgia Southern charges just $5,905 for in-state tuition, resulting in a net price of $16,531 after financial aid. The university maintains an 88.89% acceptance rate while achieving a 52.10% graduation rate, making it accessible yet academically solid.

How do private medical preparatory programs compare in cost and outcomes?

Private programs range from $16,286 at Shorter University to $24,116 at South University-Savannah. Mercer University commands the highest net price at $22,350 but delivers the strongest graduation rate at 73.40%, while Shorter University offers the lowest private option cost with a 37.10% graduation rate.

Does the HOPE Scholarship significantly impact medical preparatory program costs?

Students maintaining a 3.0 GPA qualify for HOPE Scholarship coverage of full tuition at public colleges like Georgia Southern University. This reduces the effective cost from $5,905 to zero for tuition, making public medical preparatory programs extremely affordable for qualifying Georgia residents.

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