Program Analysis
Graduates earn $67,997/yr, edging above the $59,453 national average for Allied Health Professions — a modest premium that suggests solid regional demand.
Every dollar of in-state tuition returns an estimated 23.0x in decade earnings — an exceptional ratio that places this among the highest-ROI Allied Health Professions programs nationally.
Some AI exposure exists in Allied Health Professions's typical career paths, with 28% of job tasks potentially affected. The pessimistic scenario still projects solid returns, with a 8% gap from the optimistic case.
At $16,151 in median debt against $67,997 in first-year earnings, graduates can expect to clear their loan balance in under six months of full earnings.
Ranked #12 of 195 programs, University of North Carolina at Charlotte's Allied Health Professions program falls in the top 10%, outperforming most peers on financial outcomes.
Five-year earnings of $76,181 are relatively flat compared to the $67,997 starting salary — typical of fields with stable but capped salary bands.