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Allied Health Professions at Georgia State University

Allied Health Professions at Georgia State University

If you plan to study Allied Health Professions, consider the program at Georgia State University. We’ve gathered the following information to help you decide.

Georgia State University is located in Atlanta, GA.

For the most recent IPEDS reporting year, 40 allied health professions degrees were awarded at Georgia State University.

Studying Online at Georgia State University

Online coursework is an option at Georgia State University. Of 34,944 students, 5,247 (15%) studied exclusively online and 18,242 (52%) took at least some classes online.

Earnings for Allied Health Professions Graduates from Georgia State University

Graduates of Georgia State University’s Allied Health Professions program earn at the following median levels (per the U.S. Department of Education’s College Scorecard):

Median earnings by years after graduation for Allied Health Professions at Georgia State University
Years After Graduation Median Earnings
1 year $58,251
2 years $54,331
3 years $61,296
4 years $67,673
5 years $82,922

Is this above or below average for the school? At the four-year mark, Allied Health Professions graduates from Georgia State University take home a median $67,673, compared with $63,047 for all Georgia State University graduates — about 7% higher than the school-wide median.

Allied Health Professions earnings compared with all majors at Georgia State University

Median Debt at Graduation

Typical debt at graduation for Allied Health Professions graduates from Georgia State University stands at $25,336.

Student Demographics & Diversity

Below you’ll find the composition of Allied Health Professions graduates at Georgia State University, by degree type.

Looking at the program as a whole, Allied Health Professions graduates at Georgia State University are 78% women (31) and 22% men (9).

Allied Health Professions Bachelor’s Program at Georgia State University

Of the 40 bachelor’s allied health professions graduates at Georgia State University, 78% were women (31) and 22% were men (9).

Georgia State University gender breakdown of Allied Health Professions Bachelor's degree recipients

The following table and chart show the race/ethnicity of Allied Health Professions bachelor’s degree recipients at Georgia State University.

Race / Ethnicity Number of Graduates
White 2
Hispanic / Latino 9
Black / African American 15
Asian 11
Two or More Races 1
International (Nonresident) 1
Unknown 1
Racial-ethnic diversity of Allied Health Professions majors at Georgia State University

Racial-ethnic minorities make up 90% of Allied Health Professions bachelor’s degree recipients at Georgia State University, higher than the national average of 33%.*

*The racial-ethnic minorities figure is the total number of graduates minus White, international (nonresident), and unknown-race graduates.

More Specific Allied Health Professions Concentrations at Georgia State University

The Allied Health Professions program at Georgia State University includes the following sub-specializations:

Concentration Graduates
Respiratory Care Therapy 40

Top-Paying Careers for Allied Health Professions Graduates

Graduates of the Allied Health Professions program at Georgia State University go on to a range of careers. Here are the highest-paying careers for Allied Health Professions graduates, ordered by median annual salary:

Occupation Nationwide Median Wage
Health Technologists and Technicians, All Other $153,940
Ophthalmic Medical Technologists $153,819
Surgical Assistants $141,004
Radiologic Technologists and Technicians $137,802
Respiratory Therapists $128,345
Nuclear Medicine Technologists $119,042
Anesthesiologist Assistants $116,229
Nuclear Monitoring Technicians $115,968
Emergency Medical Technicians $105,175
Hearing Aid Specialists $96,168

References

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