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CUNY Brooklyn College delivers Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences programs at just $2,943 net cost, creating a $38,083 gap with Syracuse University's $41,026 price tag. New York's massive healthcare system employs over 1.2 million workers across hospitals, clinics, and specialized treatment centers, making it the largest healthcare market in the nation. The 14 programs span from public institutions with sub-$20,000 costs to private colleges exceeding $40,000 annually. Graduates earn between $25,426 and $40,896, with debt loads typically around $25,000 for most programs.
14
Programs
$2,943 – $41,026
Net Price Range
$34,214
Avg. Program Earnings
61.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

14 Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $2,943 $7,452 56.6% 54.5%
2 $15,770 $22,106 48.1% 85.9%
3 $17,622 $34,535 64.2% 76.7%
4 $19,585 $33,560 56.7% 84.0%
5 $19,951 $8,815 68.2% 59.8%
6 $20,709 $44,360 56.0% 75.7%
7 $21,614 $27,570 52.3% 84.3%
8 $23,027 $36,756 65.7% 73.6%
9 $23,901 $41,642 55.4% 92.7%
10 $25,989 $38,000 48.8% 92.8%
11 $26,870 $37,840 71.8% 76.6%
12 $26,985 $50,110 68.5% 84.7%
13 $30,521 $40,880 72.9% 83.9%
14 $41,026 $63,061 81.4% 51.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes CUNY Brooklyn College so affordable for health professions students?

CUNY Brooklyn College charges just $2,943 in net costs with $7,452 in-state tuition, making it the most affordable option among New York's 14 health professions programs. The public funding model keeps costs low while maintaining a 56.60% graduation rate and 54.54% acceptance rate.

How do earnings compare between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

St. John's University graduates earn $40,896 annually at a $26,985 net cost, while Mercy University graduates earn $25,426 at $15,770 net cost. The $15,470 earnings difference doesn't always justify the higher program costs, especially considering similar $25,000 debt loads.

Does attending a private college guarantee better graduation rates?

Syracuse University leads with 81.40% graduation rates at $41,026 net cost, but SUNY Cortland achieves 68.20% graduation rates for just $19,951. Several private colleges like Mercy University (48.10%) and Keuka College (48.80%) actually perform worse than public alternatives.

Where can students find the best value in New York health professions programs?

SUNY Cortland offers strong value with $19,951 net costs, 68.20% graduation rates, and $33,637 graduate earnings. Russell Sage College provides another strong option at $23,027 with 65.70% graduation rates and manageable $21,369 debt loads.

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