Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage Vocational Program 2015 Average Tuition and Other Costs

Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage is a program that prepares individuals to provide relief and improved health and well-being to clients through the application of manual techniques for manipulating skin, muscles, and connective tissues. Includes instruction in Western (Swedish) massage, sports massage, myotherapy/trigger point massage, myofascial release, deep tissue massage, cranio-sacral therapy, reflexology, massage safety and emergency management, client counseling, practice management, applicable regulations, and professional standards and ethics. In this article, we analyze the 2015 tuition and other costs for vocational Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage programs offered by U.S. Colleges.

Total 398 colleges are offering the Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage programs. Among them, 90 colleges keep the program as their largest program. The average tuition for the Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage program is $11,764 for 2015.

Next table describes average tuition, books & supply costs, program length and other information for Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage program.

Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage Program Statistics (2015)
Total Number of Schools398
Average Tuition & Fees$11,764
Average Books & Supplies Costs$923
Average Length of Program (in contact hours)613.29 Hours
Average Number of Months to Complete Program9.23 Month(s)

Average Cost of Attendance for Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage Program

For academic year 2014-2015, the average cost of attendance of Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage program is $23,428 when students living on campus housing facilities and $28,912 when living off campus. If students live with family or relatives, the cost of attendance is - without room & board costs. The 2015 average tuition & fees for the Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage is $11,764.

Next table and chart illustrate the average amount of each cost item for studying vocational Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage program in US colleges.

2015 Cost of Attendance For Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage Program
Amount
Tuition & Fees$11,764
Books and Supplies$923
On-Camus Room & Board$6,101
On-Camus Other Expenses$4,641
Off-Camus Room & Board$10,752
Off-Camus Other Expenses$5,473
Off-Camus Other Expenses Living with Family$4,776

Popular Colleges in Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage Area

Below list is the colleges that offer Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage and are popular in the area. The popularity is calculated based on enrollment, referred number, and other academic factors. In addition you can see all schools offering the program at Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage Vocational Schools page.


Low Cost Colleges and Universities: 2014-2015 Lowest Tuition & Fees

In this page, we introduce colleges and universities in least pricey colleges based on 2014-2015 tuition and other costs released by IPEDS (datacenter of US Department of Education). The tuition tables are showing colleges by school type and level.

Public Colleges
The average undergraduate school tuition & fees for the public least pricey colleges is $2,173.
Table. Least Pricey Public College Tuition and Fees - Undergraduate (2015)
Tuition & FeesBooks & Supplies
In-StateOut-of-State
Baptist Health System School of Health Professions $1,488 -
Avera Sacred Heart Hospital $1,550 -
Avera McKennan Hospital School of Radiologic Technology $1,900 -
Sentara College of Health Sciences $1,926 -
Rio Grande Bible Institute $2,100 $400
Turtle Mountain Community College $2,250 $400
Regional West Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology $2,700 -
St John's Hospital School of Clinical Lab Science $2,750 -
Cathedral Bible College $2,900 $300
Average-$2,173$366

Private Colleges
The average undergraduate school tuition & fees for the private least pricey colleges is $2,173.
Table. Least Pricey Private College Tuition and Fees - Undergraduate (2015)
Tuition & FeesBooks & Supplies
In-StateOut-of-State
Baptist Health System School of Health Professions $1,488 -
Avera Sacred Heart Hospital $1,550 -
Avera McKennan Hospital School of Radiologic Technology $1,900 -
Sentara College of Health Sciences $1,926 -
Rio Grande Bible Institute $2,100 $400
Turtle Mountain Community College $2,250 $400
Regional West Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology $2,700 -
St John's Hospital School of Clinical Lab Science $2,750 -
Cathedral Bible College $2,900 $300
Average-$2,173$366

4 Years or High College
The average undergraduate school tuition & fees for the least pricey colleges whose level is 4 years or high is $2,173. The schools are usually called national universities or regular universities.
Table. Least Pricey College (4 Years or High) Tuition and Fees
Tuition & FeesBooks & Supplies
In-StateOut-of-State
Baptist Health System School of Health Professions $1,488 -
Avera Sacred Heart Hospital $1,550 -
Avera McKennan Hospital School of Radiologic Technology $1,900 -
Sentara College of Health Sciences $1,926 -
Rio Grande Bible Institute $2,100 $400
Turtle Mountain Community College $2,250 $400
Regional West Medical Center School of Radiologic Technology $2,700 -
St John's Hospital School of Clinical Lab Science $2,750 -
Cathedral Bible College $2,900 $300
Average-$2,173$366


Computer and Information Sciences Vocational Program 2015 Average Tuition and Other Costs

Computer and Information Sciences is a general program that focuses on computing, computer science, and information science and systems. Such programs are undifferentiated as to title and content and are not to be confused with specific programs in computer science, information science, or related support services. In this article, we analyze the 2015 tuition and other costs for vocational Computer and Information Sciences programs offered by U.S. Colleges.

Total 28 colleges are offering the Computer and Information Sciences programs. Among them, 6 colleges keep the program as their largest program. The average tuition for the Computer and Information Sciences program is $13,199 for 2015.

Next table describes average tuition, books & supply costs, program length and other information for Computer and Information Sciences program.

Computer and Information Sciences Program Statistics (2015)
Total Number of Schools28
Average Tuition & Fees$13,199
Average Books & Supplies Costs$1,422
Average Length of Program (in contact hours)417.29 Hours
Average Number of Months to Complete Program13.07 Month(s)

Average Cost of Attendance for Computer and Information Sciences Program

For academic year 2014-2015, the average cost of attendance of Computer and Information Sciences program is $14,621 when students living on campus housing facilities and $28,591 when living off campus. If students live with family or relatives, the cost of attendance is - without room & board costs. The 2015 average tuition & fees for the Computer and Information Sciences is $13,199.

Next table and chart illustrate the average amount of each cost item for studying vocational Computer and Information Sciences program in US colleges.

2015 Cost of Attendance For Computer and Information Sciences Program
Amount
Tuition & Fees$13,199
Books and Supplies$1,422
On-Camus Room & Board-
On-Camus Other Expenses-
Off-Camus Room & Board$10,383
Off-Camus Other Expenses$3,587
Off-Camus Other Expenses Living with Family$3,128

Popular Colleges in Computer and Information Sciences Area

Below list is the colleges that offer Computer and Information Sciences and are popular in the area. The popularity is calculated based on enrollment, referred number, and other academic factors. In addition you can see all schools offering the program at Computer and Information Sciences Vocational Schools page.


Most Expensive Colleges, Highest 2014-2015 Tuition & Fees

In this page, we introduce the colleges having highest tuition & fees based on 2014-2015 tuition & fees released by IPEDS(data center in US Department of Education) officially. The average tuition & fees is $16,844 for all US colleges and universities. For only public schools, the in-state tuition is $5,513 and $11,726 for out-of-state students. For private schools, including both not-for-profit and for-profit schools, the 2014-2015 average tuition is $22,099.

General information and comparison between highest tuition

We cut 25 schools by highest costs and they are all private schools where Aviator College of Aeronautical Science and Technology is the most expensive school. Next table shows academic information and general characteristics of the pricey colleges.
Table. 25 Most Pricey Schools
RankName Acceptance RatesPopulation (Fall 2014)Student Faculty Ratio
1 Aviator College of Aeronautical Science and Technology
Fort Pierce, FL
70%223 33.33 %
2 Samuel Merritt University
Oakland, CA
-1,987 11.11 %
3 Columbia University in the City of New York
New York, NY
7%29,073 16.67 %
4 Sarah Lawrence College
Bronxville, NY
62%1,913 10.00 %
5 Landmark College
Putney, VT
86%628 16.67 %
6 Vassar College
Poughkeepsie, NY
24%2,651 12.50 %
7 Trinity College
Hartford, CT
32%2,609 11.11 %
8 Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA
25%13,335 10.00 %
9 Oberlin College
Oberlin, OH
30%3,026 11.11 %
10 Tufts University
Medford, MA
19%12,091 11.11 %
11 Harvey Mudd College
Claremont, CA
18%814 12.50 %
12 Bard College at Simon's Rock
Great Barrington, MA
92%380 16.67 %
13 Amherst College
Amherst, MA
14%1,898 12.50 %
14 Franklin and Marshall College
Lancaster, PA
39%2,514 11.11 %
15 Bucknell University
Lewisburg, PA
30%3,703 10.00 %
16 Union College
Schenectady, NY
37%2,298 10.00 %
17 Williams College
Williamstown, MA
17%2,268 14.29 %
18 Tulane University of Louisiana
New Orleans, LA
26%14,641 11.11 %
19 University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA
20%46,174 11.11 %
20 University of Chicago
Chicago, IL
9%17,357 16.67 %
21 Bard College
Annandale-On-Hudson, NY
38%3,431 10.00 %
22 Colgate University
Hamilton, NY
26%3,015 11.11 %
23 Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH
10%6,945 12.50 %
24 Hampshire College
Amherst, MA
64%1,524 9.09 %
25 Wesleyan University
Middletown, CT
21%3,542 11.11 %
Student/Faculty Ratio data are reported for year 2014.

2016 Estimated Tuition of Highest Tuition Colleges

The estimated tuition & costs are shown in below table. The 2016 tuition & costs are estimated by the school directly and subject to change without notice. Check the update and detail cost information including book, supplies, and living costs at school's full information page by following link on a school name.
Table. Highest Tuition College Estimated 2016 Tuition and Fees
2016 Tuition & Fees 2015 Tuition & Fees
In-StateOut-of-StateIn-StateOut-of-State
Aviator College of Aeronautical Science and Technology -$74,787
Samuel Merritt University $44,166$55,748
Columbia University in the City of New York $53,000$51,008
Sarah Lawrence College $51,034$50,780
Landmark College $51,330$50,080
Vassar College $51,300$49,570
Trinity College $50,776$49,056
Carnegie Mellon University $50,410$49,022
Oberlin College $50,636$48,682
Tufts University $50,604$48,643
Harvey Mudd College $50,649$48,594
Bard College at Simon's Rock -$48,551
Amherst College $49,760$48,526
Franklin and Marshall College $50,300$48,514
Bucknell University $50,152$48,498
Union College $50,061$48,384
Williams College $50,070$48,310
Tulane University of Louisiana $49,638$48,306
University of Southern California $49,464$48,280
University of Chicago $48,750$48,252
Bard College $49,906$48,240
Colgate University $49,970$48,175
Dartmouth College $49,506$48,108
Hampshire College $49,048$48,065
Wesleyan University $48,704$47,972


2015 Tuition comparison between the most pricey colleges

Below section describes the 2015 tuition and other costs for each school. The 2015 tuition, fees, and other costs is released by US Department of Education officially. You can analyze and compare 2015 tuition cost between them with tables and charts. In addition you can compare the schools in all academic perspectives including admission, tuition, graduation, population and more at Most Pricey Schools comparing page.
Tuition and Fees - Undergraduate (2015)
The average undergraduate school tuition & fees for the colleges is $50,086.
Table. Highest Tuition College Tuition and Fees - Undergraduate (2015)
Tuition & FeesBooks & Supplies
In-StateOut-of-State
Aviator College of Aeronautical Science and Technology $74,787 $1,500
Samuel Merritt University $55,748 -
Columbia University in the City of New York $51,008 $1,170
Sarah Lawrence College $50,780 $600
Landmark College $50,080 $1,400
Vassar College $49,570 $900
Trinity College $49,056 $1,000
Carnegie Mellon University $49,022 $1,000
Oberlin College $48,682 $1,908
Tufts University $48,643 $800
Harvey Mudd College $48,594 $800
Bard College at Simon's Rock $48,551 $1,000
Amherst College $48,526 $1,000
Franklin and Marshall College $48,514 $1,200
Bucknell University $48,498 $900
Union College $48,384 $1,500
Williams College $48,310 $800
Tulane University of Louisiana $48,306 $1,200
University of Southern California $48,280 $1,500
University of Chicago $48,252 $1,800
Bard College $48,240 $950
Colgate University $48,175 $1,240
Dartmouth College $48,108 $1,176
Hampshire College $48,065 $750
Wesleyan University $47,972 $1,300
Average-$50,086$1,141

Tuition and Fees - Graduate (2015)
The average graduate school tuition & fees for the Highest Tuition colleges is $39,706.
Table. Highest Tuition College Tuition and Fees - Graduate (2015)
Tuition & FeesBooks & Supplies
In-StateOut-of-State
Aviator College of Aeronautical Science and Technology - $1,500
Samuel Merritt University $40,571 -
Columbia University in the City of New York $42,850 $1,170
Sarah Lawrence College $25,664 $600
Landmark College - $1,400
Vassar College $49,570 $900
Trinity College $11,775 $1,000
Carnegie Mellon University $40,429 $1,000
Oberlin College $34,716 $1,908
Tufts University $47,222 $800
Harvey Mudd College - $800
Bard College at Simon's Rock - $1,000
Amherst College - $1,000
Franklin and Marshall College - $1,200
Bucknell University $21,180 $900
Union College - $1,500
Williams College $46,673 $800
Tulane University of Louisiana $48,306 $1,200
University of Southern California $39,109 $1,500
University of Chicago $50,685 $1,800
Bard College $33,256 $950
Colgate University $48,175 $1,240
Dartmouth College $47,104 $1,176
Hampshire College - $750
Wesleyan University $47,722 $1,300
Average-$39,706$1,141

Living Costs (2015)
The average living costs for the Highest Tuition colleges is $14,410 when living on campus and $13,584 when living off campus.
Table. Highest Tuition College Living Costs (2015)
On-CampusOff-Campus
Room & BoardOther ExpensesRoom & BoardOther Expenses
Aviator College of Aeronautical Science and Technology $9,600 $6,790 $9,000 $6,790
Samuel Merritt University - - - -
Columbia University in the City of New York $12,432 $1,994 $16,515 $2,435
Sarah Lawrence College $14,212 $800 $14,212 $800
Landmark College $10,450 $3,500 $9,000 $3,500
Vassar College $11,570 $1,350 - -
Trinity College $12,700 $1,500 $12,700 $1,500
Carnegie Mellon University $12,400 $1,400 - -
Oberlin College $13,106 $700 $11,606 $1,908
Tufts University $12,634 $1,323 $5,134 $1,323
Harvey Mudd College $15,833 $1,400 - -
Bard College at Simon's Rock $13,198 $1,000 $13,198 $1,000
Amherst College $12,680 $1,800 $12,680 $1,800
Franklin and Marshall College $12,285 $1,270 $12,285 $1,270
Bucknell University $11,642 $2,000 $11,642 $2,000
Union College $11,856 $465 - -
Williams College $12,760 $2,150 - -
Tulane University of Louisiana $12,556 $1,049 $12,556 $1,049
University of Southern California $13,334 $1,580 $13,334 $1,580
University of Chicago $14,215 $2,177 - -
Bard College $13,772 $1,750 $10,000 $1,750
Colgate University $11,970 $1,020 - -
Dartmouth College $13,839 $2,010 - -
Hampshire College $12,450 $750 $10,450 $750
Wesleyan University $13,226 $1,365 - -
Average$12,696$1,714$11,620$1,963


Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Vocational Program 2015 Average Tuition and Other Costs

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training is a program that prepares individuals to assist in providing general nursing care under the direction of a registered nurse, physician or dentist. Includes instruction in taking patient vital signs, applying sterile dressings, patient health education, and assistance with examinations and treatment. In this article, we analyze the 2015 tuition and other costs for vocational Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training programs offered by U.S. Colleges.

Total 316 colleges are offering the Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training programs. Among them, 240 colleges keep the program as their largest program. The average tuition for the Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training program is $14,481 for 2015.

Next table describes average tuition, books & supply costs, program length and other information for Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training program.

Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Program Statistics (2015)
Total Number of Schools316
Average Tuition & Fees$14,481
Average Books & Supplies Costs$1,475
Average Length of Program (in contact hours)1,283.19 Hours
Average Number of Months to Complete Program13.09 Month(s)

Average Cost of Attendance for Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Program

For academic year 2014-2015, the average cost of attendance of Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training program is $25,598 when students living on campus housing facilities and $32,548 when living off campus. If students live with family or relatives, the cost of attendance is - without room & board costs. The 2015 average tuition & fees for the Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training is $14,481.

Next table and chart illustrate the average amount of each cost item for studying vocational Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training program in US colleges.

2015 Cost of Attendance For Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Program
Amount
Tuition & Fees$14,481
Books and Supplies$1,475
On-Camus Room & Board$6,994
On-Camus Other Expenses$2,648
Off-Camus Room & Board$11,316
Off-Camus Other Expenses$5,276
Off-Camus Other Expenses Living with Family$4,646

Popular Colleges in Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Area

Below list is the colleges that offer Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training and are popular in the area. The popularity is calculated based on enrollment, referred number, and other academic factors. In addition you can see all schools offering the program at Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse Training Vocational Schools page.


Medical and Clinical Assistant Vocational Program 2015 Average Tuition and Other Costs

Medical/Clinical Assistant is a program that prepares individuals, under the supervision of physicians, to provide medical office administrative services and perform clinical duties including patient intake and care, routine diagnostic and recording procedures, pre-examination and examination assistance, and the administration of medications and first aid. Includes instruction in basic anatomy and physiology; medical terminology; medical law and ethics; patient psychology and communications; medical office procedures; and clinical diagnostic, examination, testing, and treatment procedures. In this article, we analyze the 2015 tuition and other costs for vocational Medical/Clinical Assistant programs offered by U.S. Colleges.

Total 581 colleges are offering the Medical/Clinical Assistant programs. Among them, 354 colleges keep the program as their largest program. The average tuition for the Medical/Clinical Assistant program is $14,237 for 2015.

Next table describes average tuition, books & supply costs, program length and other information for Medical/Clinical Assistant program.

Medical/Clinical Assistant Program Statistics (2015)
Total Number of Schools581
Average Tuition & Fees$14,237
Average Books & Supplies Costs$834
Average Length of Program (in contact hours)385.91 Hours
Average Number of Months to Complete Program9.89 Month(s)

Average Cost of Attendance for Medical/Clinical Assistant Program

For academic year 2014-2015, the average cost of attendance of Medical/Clinical Assistant program is $22,652 when students living on campus housing facilities and $31,290 when living off campus. If students live with family or relatives, the cost of attendance is - without room & board costs. The 2015 average tuition & fees for the Medical/Clinical Assistant is $14,237.

Next table and chart illustrate the average amount of each cost item for studying vocational Medical/Clinical Assistant program in US colleges.

2015 Cost of Attendance For Medical/Clinical Assistant Program
Amount
Tuition & Fees$14,237
Books and Supplies$834
On-Camus Room & Board$5,634
On-Camus Other Expenses$1,948
Off-Camus Room & Board$10,689
Off-Camus Other Expenses$5,531
Off-Camus Other Expenses Living with Family$4,850

Popular Colleges in Medical/Clinical Assistant Area

Below list is the colleges that offer Medical/Clinical Assistant and are popular in the area. The popularity is calculated based on enrollment, referred number, and other academic factors. In addition you can see all schools offering the program at Medical/Clinical Assistant Vocational Schools page.