2023 Best Value Allied Health Professions Schools in Mississippi
Highlighting Quality Schools With More Affordable Pricing
Finding the Best Allied Health Professions School for You
Allied Health Professions is the #15 most popular major in Mississippi with 504 degrees and certificates awarded in 2020-2021.
There are so many programs in today's world that it can tough to figure out which one is the right one for you. You're no longer limited to schools in your local area, either, since online programs are becoming more prevalent. Or you may find the programs at a trade school to be a better alternative for you.
The Best Value Allied Health Professions Schools in Mississippi ranking is one of many tools that Course Advisor has developed to help you make your educational decision. This report analyzed 17 schools in Mississippi to see which ones offered the best value programs for allied health students. The goal was to highlight schools with more affordable prices than others offering similar quality experiences.
This ranking is not just a list of inexpensive schools. We also consider each school's quality, since we believe a low-quality school may not be a 'bargain' at any price. Specifically, our score for quality is discounted by the published tuition and fees charged by the given college. This gives the cost per unit of quality for each college. The more quality your dollar buys, the better the value.
For nationwide and regional rankings, we use out-of-state tuition and fees in our calculations. For statewide rankings, we use average in-state tuition and fees.
Top 10 Best Allied Health Professions Schools
Our analysis found Coahoma Community College to be the best value school for allied health professions students who want to pursue a degree in Mississippi. Located in the rural area of Clarksdale, Coahoma Community College is a public college with a small student population.
Coahoma Community College undergraduate students pay an average of $3,003 in in-state tuition and fees each year.
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You’ll join some of the best and brightest minds around you if you attend Itawamba Community College. The school came in at #2 on this year’s Best Value Allied Health Professions Schools in Mississippi list. Located in the remote town of Fulton, ICC is a public college with a small student population.
The average tuition and fees for an in-state undergraduate at ICC are $3,160 a year. While working on their degree, allied health majors at ICC accumulate an average of around $9,548 in student debt.
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You’ll join some of the best and brightest minds around you if you attend Mississippi Delta Community College. The school came in at #3 on this year’s Best Value Allied Health Professions Schools in Mississippi list. Mississippi Delta Community College is a small public school located in the remote town of Moorhead.
In-state tuition fees for undergraduate students at Mississippi Delta Community College are $3,140 per year.
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You’ll join some of the best and brightest minds around you if you attend East Mississippi Community College. The school came in at #4 on this year’s Best Value Allied Health Professions Schools in Mississippi list. EMCC is a small public school located in the rural area of Scooba.
The average tuition and fees for an in-state undergraduate at EMCC are $3,740 a year.
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The excellent programs at Holmes Community College helped the school earn the #5 place on this year’s ranking of the best allied health professions schools in Mississippi. Holmes Community College is a small public school located in the rural area of Goodman.
Holmes Community College undergraduate students pay an average of $3,510 in in-state tuition and fees each year. Allied Health majors at Holmes Community College take out an average of $12,926 in student loans while working on their egree.
Holmes Community College not only placed well in our value ranking, but it is also #5 on our Best Allied Health Professions Schools in Mississippi list.
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With a ranking of #6, Hinds Community College did quite well on this year’s best value schools for allied health professions students. Located in the town of Raymond, Hinds Community College is a public school with a fairly large student population.
The average tuition and fees for an in-state undergraduate at Hinds Community College are $3,750 a year. While working on their degree, allied health majors at Hinds Community College accumulate an average of around $12,225 in student debt.
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With a ranking of #7, Copiah-Lincoln Community College did quite well on this year’s best value schools for allied health professions students. Located in the rural area of Wesson, Copiah-Lincoln Community College is a public college with a small student population.
In-state tuition fees for undergraduate students at Copiah-Lincoln Community College are $3,380 per year.
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East Central Community College did quite well in this year’s ranking of the best value schools for allied health professions students. It came in at #8 on the list. Located in the rural area of Decatur, East Central Community College is a public college with a small student population.
East Central Community College undergraduate students pay an average of $3,150 in in-state tuition and fees each year.
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Northwest Mississippi Community College ranked #9 on this year’s Best Value Allied Health Professions Schools in Mississippi list. NWCC is a moderately-sized public school located in the distant town of Senatobia.
The average tuition and fees for an in-state undergraduate at NWCC are $3,430 a year. While working on their degree, allied health majors at NWCC accumulate an average of around $9,750 in student debt.
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With a ranking of #10, Pearl River Community College did quite well on this year’s best value schools for allied health professions students. Located in the rural area of Poplarville, Pearl River Community College is a public college with a small student population.
In-state tuition fees for undergraduate students at Pearl River Community College are $3,500 per year. After completing their degree, allied health graduates from Pearl River Community College carry an average student debtload of $12,600.
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| State | Degrees Awarded |
|---|---|
| Georgia | 1,299 |
| Virginia | 1,447 |
| North Carolina | 1,932 |
| Florida | 3,670 |
| Tennessee | 1,213 |
| Kentucky | 801 |
| South Carolina | 644 |
| Louisiana | 593 |
| Arkansas | 609 |
| Alabama | 797 |
| West Virginia | 356 |
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Majors Related to Allied Health
One of 30 majors within the area of study, allied health professions has other similar majors worth exploring.
Most Popular Related Majors
| Related Major | Annual Graduates |
|---|---|
| Nursing | 322,592 |
| Health & Medical Administrative Services | 89,359 |
| Allied Health & Medical Assisting Services | 84,492 |
| Practical Nursing & Nursing Assistants | 84,274 |
| Public Health | 40,596 |
Notes and References
*These averages are for the top 17 schools only.
- The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
- Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
More about our data sources and methodologies.