Lancaster, PA
850 Greenfield Road, Lancaster, PA 17601
https://www.pacollege.edu/
Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences is a private, online college based out of Lancaster, PA. We've ranked it #875 in America on our favorite colleges list, and admission is within reach for most, not very selective, given its 74% acceptance rate. It has a very small student body with 553 full-time students enrolled. Pennsylvania College of Health's most frequently in-demand major is an Associate's degree in Nursing, which is selected by 43% of the student body. Alternative routinely preferred focuses include Emergency Medical Technician (EMT Paramedic), which accounts for 10% of students, and Radiologic Technician (4%). If you want to major in medical assistant technology while living in Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania College of Health is an excellent choice for you, because its medical assistant technology program is ranked #7 in the state. Also, Pennsylvania College of Health places 3rd in Pennsylvania for best online colleges. Tuition costs $26,991 per year at sticker price. Before you decide not to apply because of monetary constraints, you should know that more than 85% of Pennsylvania College of Health undergrads procure at least some grant or scholarship funding. 65% of Pennsylvania College of Health Sciences students stroll across the stage on commencement day, prepared to hit the workforce. On average, alumni make a yearly income of $49,900 a couple years after college. After 4 more years in the labor force, the alumni's median annual salary rises 8.8% to $54,300, which is 35.4% higher than the national median wage for individuals. Many of you might also want to find that it costs $35 to apply. In addition, about 63% of first-year students continue to pursue their degrees the following year, and 100% of courses are on the small side, with 20 to 39 students. Related to your checkbook, be aware that if your household has an income of over $110k, you can expect to pay around $39,276 per year and for households with an income of $30k to $48k, the average tuition cost after aid and scholarships is $28,354 each year. In terms of demographics, the student body is 8% Hispanic undergrads and 86% of students are female. Finally, the highest-earning fourth of graduates earn a starting salary of at least $63,900 and the lowest-earning 1/4th of graduates pull in a starting salary of $32,400 or less.
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Party Scene
8.24
Location
8.5
Student Life
9.53
Safety
SAT Score
850-1060
ACT Score
-
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
66%
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12:1
Nursing
Nursing
Emergency Medical Technician (EMT Paramedic)
Radiologic Technician
Medical Laboratory Technician
Health Professions
Nuclear Medical Technician
Sonographer and Ultrasound Technician