Houston, TX
240 Northwest Mall, Houston, TX 77092
http://www.chcp.edu
College of Health Care Professions - Houston Northwest is a for-profit, private, online college in Houston, TX. Admission is available to all, as the acceptance rate is 100%. We've ranked it #901 in the USA on our best colleges list. It is a smaller sized college with 1,472 full-time students enrolled. CHCP - Houston Northwest's most preferred major is a Medical Assistant Certificate, which makes up 33% of students. Additional frequent choices include Healthcare Management, which accounts for 20% of students, and Radiologic Technician (10%). If you hope to focus your studies on health care management in Texas but don't have high test scores, CHCP - Houston Northwest is the perfect choice for you, because its health care management program ranks third in the state. What's more, College of Health Care Professions - Houston Northwest ranked 6th in TX for best online colleges. 42% of College of Health Care Professions - Houston Northwest students complete their studies with a diploma, young and prepared to move into the employment market. A couple years after graduation, graduates make a median salary of $25,400. After another four years of work experience, their median yearly income rises 12.6% to $28,600; however, that is still 28.7% south of the national median salary for individuals. Applying students may want to be informed that college prep courses are neither required nor recommended to apply and the application fee is $50. Furthermore, it does not have a remote program, and the student to faculty ratio is 16:1. With respect to costs, be aware that CHCP - Houston Northwest students awarded state grants receive $5,044 in financial aid on average and for households with an income of $30k to $48k, the average net tuition cost is $26,057 each year. CHCP - Houston Northwest's campus rating on School Authority is 9.53 and CHCP - Houston Northwest's student life rating on School Authority is 9.21. When it comes to student life, freshmen don't have to live in on-campus housing. Finally, the highest-earning 1/4th of graduates take home $40,300 or more, six years after college and six years after completing their studies, 82% of graduates have jobs.
9.01
Location
9.21
Student Life
8.24
Safety
SAT Score
-
ACT Score
-
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
43%
Yes
14:1
Medical Assistant
Healthcare Management
Radiologic Technician
Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician
Dental Assisting
Medical Insurance Coding
Radiologic Technician
Medical Insurance Billing and Claims
Full-Time Enrollment
61%
99%