Health Professions, Residency Programs
What graduates really earn, where the degree pays off most, and whether the numbers add up for you.
Earnings Range (4 Years After Graduation)
Best Schools for Health Professions, Residency Programs by Earnings
School-by-school analysis: Health Professions, Residency Programs
Editorial breakdowns of how health professions, residency programs graduates fare at the top-earning programs in our dataset.
Health Professions Residency Programs earns an A grade with 21 graduates and extraordinary outcomes: $130,682 four-year median earnings against $25,125 median debt - a 0.192 debt-to-earnings ratio. This category typically captures advanced clinical credentials like physician assistant, physical therapy doctorate, or similar professional-degree pathways. The earnings figure is among the highest in CampusROI's program data. For students entering these tracks, Marywood is a strong financial proposition.
Health Professions is King's strongest program: 71 graduates, $129,397 median year-four earnings, debt-to-earnings of 0.209 (ROI grade A). This almost certainly captures the physician assistant program pipeline, where 4-year post-graduation earnings are well above $100k. Median debt of $27,000 is low relative to health profession salaries. This program drives significant institutional ROI value that the aggregate score understates.
The Health Professions track posts the school's highest earnings ($124,965 four years out) and an A ROI grade with a 0.216 debt-to-earnings ratio. With 37 graduates, this is a small but high-value pipeline, typically into physician assistant or advanced nursing roles. Cost of advanced credentials is baked into the debt figure.
132 graduates, $93,419 four-year earnings, ROI grade B+ with debt-to-earnings 0.289 and median debt $27,000. This program - likely encompassing physician assistant, clinical, and allied health residency completions - produces the strongest four-year earnings at Gannon. The B+ grade with $93k at year four is strong for a regional Catholic institution. Students in Gannon's PA and clinical health programs enter a labor market with high and consistent demand. The low debt-to-earnings ratio at the B+ threshold is earned.
Is Health Professions, Residency Programs Worth It?
Worth It - With the Right School
Health Professions, Residency Programs sits in the middle on money. The average $52,378 four years out is right around what bachelor's graduates earn across the board - so the math works at an affordable school and gets tight as tuition climbs. Pick your school with that in mind.
This is a more specialized field, offered at 57 schools in our data. Fewer options means less room to optimize on cost, so weigh each aid offer closely.
The top earner here is Marywood University, where graduates pull $130,682 four years out. But an average hides a wide spread - where you go, and what you do with the degree, matter as much as the major itself.
Earnings data represents median earnings 4 years after graduation for graduates of bachelor's programs, as reported by the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard. Individual outcomes vary significantly based on career path, location, and other factors.