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Michigan's health services programs show a dramatic $12,383 cost difference between the most and least affordable options, with University of Michigan-Flint offering the lowest net price at $12,280. Public universities dominate the affordable end, while private institutions like Alma College charge $24,663 annually. The state's expanding healthcare sector, driven by major health systems like Beaumont and Henry Ford, creates strong demand for allied health professionals across metro Detroit and beyond.
9
Programs
$12,280 – $24,663
Net Price Range
$40,670
Avg. Program Earnings
54.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

9 Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,280 $14,014 44.6% 66.4%
2 $13,584 $14,694 56.9% 90.1%
3 $17,185 $29,778 51.1% 65.0%
4 $17,815 $27,360 58.1% 64.8%
5 $18,701 $15,298 57.8% 84.6%
6 $18,902 $38,520 62.5% 90.8%
7 $19,245 $27,938 41.4% 71.4%
8 $19,988 $23,324 49.5% 98.9%
9 $24,663 $47,430 63.7% 64.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Michigan-Flint such an affordable option for health services students?

UM-Flint offers the lowest net price at $12,280 with an in-state tuition of just $14,014, making it significantly cheaper than private alternatives. The school maintains a 44.6% graduation rate with moderate debt levels of $21,500, providing decent value despite lower completion rates.

How do earnings compare across Michigan's health services programs?

Siena Heights University graduates earn the highest median income at $45,198, while UM-Flint graduates earn $36,141. This $9,057 difference suggests that program choice can significantly impact long-term earning potential in Michigan's healthcare market.

Does acceptance rate affect program quality in Michigan health services schools?

Acceptance rates vary widely from 64.65% at Alma College to 98.91% at Davenport University. Higher selectivity doesn't always correlate with better outcomes, as Alma College achieves a 63.7% graduation rate while maintaining competitive admissions standards.

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