In-State | Out-of-State | |
---|---|---|
Vocational Programs | $27,462 | |
Undergraduate | $8,323 | $31,148 |
Graduate | $12,643 | $27,949 |
In New York, 1,656 colleges are offering Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences programsin both undergraduate and graduate levels
The 2024 average undergraduate tuition & fees of the Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences program is $8,323 for state residents and $31,148 for out-of-state students.
702 schools offer health-services-allied-health-health-sciences vocational programs. The average vocational program's tuition at the schools is $27,462.
703 New York graduate schools offer the Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences programs and the average graduate tuition & fees is $12,643 for state residents and $27,949 for out-of-state students.
The detailed information including career path and average earning after graduation can be found at Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences program page.
1,656 New York colleges have the Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences program. By school type, there are 823 public and 833 private schools offering Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences program.
Of the 1,656 colleges, 187 schools offer online degree and/or courses for Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences program.
The following table shows the number of schools by school type and level with average tuition & fees for Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences programs at New York colleges.
Number of Schools | Tuition & Fees | Available Online | ||||
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Total | Public | Private | In-State | Out-of-State | ||
Vocational Program | 702 | 456 | 246 | $15,683 | 50 | |
Bachelor's | 441 | 175 | 266 | $8,323 | $31,148 | 37 |
Graduate | 703 | 260 | 443 | $12,643 | $27,949 | 92 |
The following list shows sub-major areas of the Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences program so that you can narrow them down to the specific study area. You can view New York colleges that offer the program by following a link on the program.