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Millikin University stands out among Illinois rehabilitation programs with a net price of just $8,837, significantly lower than the $35,196 at Loyola University Chicago. This wide cost range reflects both public and private options across 9 schools in the state. With Chicago's major medical centers like Northwestern Memorial and Rush University Medical Center driving demand for therapy professionals, graduates enter a market where rehabilitation services remain essential to Illinois' healthcare infrastructure.
9
Programs
$8,837 – $35,196
Net Price Range
$24,730
Avg. Program Earnings
55.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

9 Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,837 $26,892 59.1% 75.4%
2 $10,133 $12,754 16.9% 48.5%
3 $12,313 $14,338 60.3% 78.7%
4 $16,177 $13,244 56.3% 91.5%
5 $16,381 $20,325 63.9% 70.7%
6 $16,774 $36,258 47.4% 93.0%
7 $18,992 $28,220 58.3% 81.9%
8 $24,190 $34,070 59.5% 68.4%
9 $35,196 $51,716 76.9% 79.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Millikin University's rehabilitation program so affordable compared to other private schools?

Millikin's net price of $8,837 represents substantial financial aid that brings costs well below its $26,892 sticker price. This makes it more affordable than several public options, with a 59.10% graduation rate that matches the state average.

How do graduation rates compare between public and private rehabilitation programs in Illinois?

Private schools generally show stronger completion rates, with Loyola leading at 76.90% and Trinity Christian at 63.90%. Public institutions vary widely, from Chicago State's 16.90% to University of Illinois Chicago's 60.30%.

Is the $24,730 earnings figure typical for rehabilitation graduates in Illinois?

The reported earnings data comes from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale graduates specifically. Entry-level salaries in rehabilitation fields often start modest but increase significantly with specialization and experience in Illinois' healthcare market.

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