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St Petersburg College in Florida offers something nearly unheard of in higher education: students in its veterinary technology program receive a net benefit of $52, meaning financial aid exceeds total costs. This makes it the most affordable option among 20 accredited programs, while graduates earn $39,009 annually, placing them in the top tier for starting salaries. The stark contrast between public and private options becomes clear when comparing St Petersburg's negative net cost to private institutions charging over $15,000. Florida's growing pet industry, bolstered by retirees and year-round outdoor activities, creates steady demand for veterinary technicians across the state's 600-plus veterinary clinics. Public universities dominate the affordability rankings, with 13 of the top 15 spots, while offering graduation rates that range from 23% at Maine Augusta to 83% at Purdue. The wide earnings spread from $26,048 to $39,009 reflects regional variations in veterinary practice economics and cost of living differences across participating states.
27
Programs
$-52 – $23,691
Net Price Range
$31,586
Avg. Program Earnings
55.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

27 Veterinary/Animal Health Technologies/Technicians Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $-52 $2,682 37.5%
2 $7,668 $6,920 30.2%
3 $9,121 $9,708 59.5% 84.0%
4 $10,089 $9,838 47.7% 84.0%
5 $10,204 $9,892 45.6% 96.6%
6 $11,268 $10,026 45.9% 86.5%
7 $11,353 $8,618 23.3%
8 $11,580 $7,439 66.7% 55.4%
9 $11,609 $5,392 45.2% 43.1%
10 $11,759 $5,324 50.7% 60.0%
11 $13,945 $9,992 83.1% 52.7%
12 $15,001 $8,689 44.1% 94.9%
13 $15,501 $9,815 62.9% 75.2%
14 $15,770 $22,106 48.1% 85.9%
15 $16,334 $10,857 63.7% 95.7%
16 $17,185 $29,778 51.1% 65.0%
17 $17,387 $8,710 48.0% 83.2%
18 $17,424 $10,108 65.8% 78.6%
19 $17,999 $26,150 53.9% 78.5%
20 $19,614 $12,846 65.5% 88.0%
21 $19,889 $14,130 76.2% 79.1%
22 $20,261 $7,878 51.2% 87.1%
23 $20,351 $30,050 44.4% 75.3%
24 $20,751 $15,988 82.2% 88.0%
25 $21,241 $27,000 51.8% 94.1%
26 $22,140 $34,899 68.9% 83.7%
27 $23,691 $17,357 83.2% 63.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes St Petersburg College's veterinary technology program financially unique?

Students receive a net benefit of $52, meaning financial aid packages exceed total educational costs. This rare situation occurs when federal and state aid, combined with institutional grants, covers tuition, fees, and provides additional funds for living expenses. Graduates from this program earn $39,009 annually, making it both the most affordable option and one of the highest-paying outcomes among all 20 programs analyzed.

How much can graduates expect to earn compared to their debt levels?

Earnings range from $26,048 at Murray State to $39,009 at St Petersburg College, while typical debt loads span $16,856 to $27,000. Purdue graduates earn $37,856 with just $16,856 in debt, creating a favorable debt-to-income ratio. Students at SUNY Canton earn $28,598 but carry $23,500 in debt, demonstrating how program choice significantly impacts financial outcomes after graduation.

Do public universities offer better value than private institutions?

Public institutions dominate the affordability rankings, occupying 13 of the top 15 spots with net costs under $17,000. Universidad Ana G. Mendez represents the most affordable private option at $7,668 net cost. In-state tuition at public universities ranges from $2,682 at St Petersburg College to $10,857 at North Dakota State, while private institutions charge significantly more for comparable training.

What graduation rates can students expect from affordable programs?

Graduation rates vary dramatically, from 23% at University of Maine Augusta to 83% at Purdue University. Murray State achieves a solid 59% graduation rate at just $9,121 net cost, while California State Polytechnic Pomona combines a reasonable $11,580 cost with a strong 67% completion rate. These variations often reflect institutional resources, student support services, and admission selectivity rather than program quality.

Where do the most affordable programs cluster geographically?

Texas leads with three affordable options, including Texas A&M Kingsville and Commerce, both under $11,300 net cost. The South provides strong value through institutions like Fort Valley State at $11,609 and Murray State at $9,121. Puerto Rico offers two low-cost alternatives, with Universidad Ana G. Mendez and University of Puerto Rico-Arecibo both providing net costs under $12,000 for students seeking Spanish-language veterinary education.

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