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College of the Ozarks stands out with a net price of just $7,669 for health services programs, significantly below Missouri's average for this field. The school achieves this through its work-study program where students work on campus instead of paying tuition. Public universities like University of Missouri-Kansas City follow at $12,837, while private institutions range up to $21,523 at Drury University. Missouri State University graduates earn the highest median salary at $42,682, reflecting the state's growing healthcare sector anchored by BJC HealthCare, one of Missouri's largest employers. The 20 programs show a wide acceptance rate spread from College of the Ozarks at 21% to Southwest Baptist University at nearly 100%. Graduation rates vary considerably, with some schools like University of Missouri-Columbia reaching 76% while others struggle below 50%. This variation creates opportunities for students with different academic profiles and financial situations to enter Missouri's expanding health services workforce.
23
Programs
$7,669 – $27,075
Net Price Range
$34,909
Avg. Program Earnings
58.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

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

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $7,669 $21,290 61.3% 21.1%
2 $12,837 $11,988 55.9% 69.5%
3 $13,375 $8,044 32.1%
4 $14,532 $9,496 55.7% 86.3%
5 $14,824 $10,181 57.5% 85.6%
6 $15,336 $9,739 49.4% 71.3%
7 $17,502 $9,024 57.3% 92.6%
8 $18,154 $26,209 61.4% 73.0%
9 $18,251 $28,976 56.8% 94.4%
10 $18,516 $21,100 50.3% 74.0%
11 $18,705 $27,192 64.8% 67.9%
12 $19,889 $14,130 76.2% 79.1%
13 $20,383 $15,868 27.5%
14 $21,082 $28,320 51.2% 99.6%
15 $21,523 $35,235 66.0% 63.4%
16 $22,080 $29,915 50.2% 97.0%
17 $22,117 $62,982 94.4% 11.8%
18 $23,165 $43,420 75.6% 66.5%
19 $23,277 $28,200 46.5% 64.2%
20 $25,807 $33,122 48.2% 70.9%
21 $26,047 $27,166 71.5% 87.8%
22 $26,111 $34,188 57.5% 75.3%
23 $27,075 $53,244 79.8% 84.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes College of the Ozarks so affordable at $7,669 net price?

College of the Ozarks operates a work-study program where students work 15 hours per week on campus in exchange for tuition coverage. The school's $21,290 sticker price gets reduced through this work program plus financial aid. Students graduate with minimal debt while gaining practical work experience. The 61.3% graduation rate reflects the demanding nature of balancing work and academics.

How much can graduates expect to earn in Missouri's health services field?

Missouri State University graduates lead with $42,682 median earnings, significantly above the state average of $33,000-34,000 seen at other schools. University of Missouri-Kansas City graduates earn $37,640 despite the program's $12,837 net cost. Drury University shows lower earnings at $30,409, suggesting program focus and location impact salary outcomes. These figures reflect Missouri's healthcare job market centered around major health systems.

Is there a significant cost difference between public and private health programs?

Public universities average around $12,000-17,500 in net costs, while most private schools range from $18,000-21,500. University of Missouri-Kansas City offers the best public value at $12,837 with strong graduate earnings of $37,640. Private schools like Evangel University at $18,705 provide smaller class sizes but higher costs. The gap narrows when comparing net prices rather than sticker prices due to financial aid.

Does acceptance rate correlate with program quality in Missouri health programs?

College of the Ozarks has the lowest acceptance rate at 21% and maintains a solid 61.3% graduation rate, suggesting selectivity supports student success. Southwest Baptist University accepts 99.5% of applicants but graduates only 51.2% of students. Missouri State University balances high acceptance at 92.6% with strong outcomes including 57.3% graduation rates and $42,682 earnings. Acceptance rates often reflect institutional mission rather than program quality alone.

Where do Missouri health services graduates typically find employment?

BJC HealthCare, one of Missouri's largest employers, anchors the state's healthcare sector with multiple hospital systems. Cerner Corporation provides health information technology opportunities for graduates with technical skills. University of Missouri health system locations in Columbia and Kansas City create direct pipeline opportunities for graduates. The state's aging rural population also creates demand for health services in smaller communities across Missouri.

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