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Health and Medical Administrative Services: degree ROI, salary & best colleges

Bachelor's · CIP 5107 · ~17,469 graduates/yr · 447 programs

The verdict

Health and Medical Administrative Services graduates earn a median $58,716 four years after finishing — $10,356/yr above the $48,360 high-school baseline. At a typical $16,906/yr net price ($67,624 over four years), that pays back in about 6.5 years. Federal data pools 447 bachelor's programs graduating roughly 17,469 students a year. (Scorecard field-of-study, 2026 · our math.)

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Health and Medical Administrative Services ranks #115 of 202 bachelor's fields by earnings — pays more than 44% of majors.

Pays more than 44% of majors#115 of 202
Lowest-payingHighest-paying
$58,716
Median earnings, 4 yrs out
Scorecard, 2026
$49,749
Median earnings, 1 yr out
Scorecard, 2026
$10,356
Premium over HS baseline
Our math, 2026
6.5 yrs
Payback at median price
Our math, 2026
Colleges with the strongest Health and Medical Administrative Services earnings

College Scorecard field-of-study (2026), program-level median earnings for this CIP · our ranking.

How we compute this. Earnings are the national median for graduates of this field measured 1 and 4 years after completion (Scorecard field-of-study, bachelor's). Premium = 4-year earnings − the $48,360 high-school baseline. Payback = a representative 4-year net cost (median college net price × 4) ÷ premium. Field medians blend every school — a specific program can pay far more or less. Full method on the methodology page; the field ranking is on ROI by major.

Health and Medical Administrative Services: frequently asked questions

Is a Health and Medical Administrative Services degree worth it?
On national medians, yes. Health and Medical Administrative Services graduates earn a median $58,716 four years after finishing — $10,356/yr above the $48,360 high-school baseline — so a typical $67,624 four-year net cost pays back in about 6.5 years.
How much do Health and Medical Administrative Services graduates earn?
A median $58,716 four years after completing the degree, and $49,749 one year out (Scorecard field-of-study, bachelor's). That pools 447 programs and roughly 17,469 graduates a year.
What is the payback on a Health and Medical Administrative Services degree?
About 6.5 years at a typical $16,906/yr net price — we divide the $67,624 four-year cost by the $10,356/yr earnings premium over the high-school baseline.
Which colleges are best for a Health and Medical Administrative Services degree?
By graduate earnings, Georgetown University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Duquesne University lead among the programs we track. The full ranked list is above, each linked to its ROI profile.