The following schools top our list of the Best Best Value Maternal and Child Health Schools For Those Getting Aid.
You’ll join some of the best and brightest minds around if you attend University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The school came in at #1 for the Best Value Maternal and Child Health Schools For Those Getting Aid. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and, has a large student population. In 2020-2021, this school awarded 5 ’s maternal and child health degrees to qualified students.
UNC Chapel Hill also made our “Best Maternal and Child Health Schools” list, coming in at #2. The estimated yearly cost for University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is $12,469 for Maternal and Child Health students with aid.
The low undergrad student loan default rate of 1.4% is a good sign that students have an easier time paying off their loans than they might at other schools. For comparison, the national default rate is 10.1%. The school has an excellent freshman retention rate of 95%, which means students like the school well enough to return for a second year.
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Out of the 3 schools in the Best Value Maternal and Child Health Schools For Those Getting Aid that were part of this year’s ranking, Johns Hopkins University landed the #2 spot on the list. Baltimore, Maryland is the setting for this large institution of higher learning. The private not-for-profit school handed out ’s maternal and child health degrees to 73 students in 2020-2021.
Johns Hopkins did well in our major quality rankings, too. It placed #1 on our “Best Maternal and Child Health Schools” list. It costs about $23,428 for Maternal and Child Health students with aid per year to attend Johns Hopkins University.
With a freshman retention rate of 97%, the school does an excellent job of retaining its undergraduate students. The low undergrad student loan default rate of 1.3% is a good sign that students have an easier time paying off their loans than they might at other schools. For comparison, the national default rate is 10.1%. Since the school has a undergrad student-to-faculty ratio of 6 to 1, those pursuing a degree will have more opportunities to interact with their professors.
Full Johns Hopkins Maternal and Child Health Report
You’ll join some of the best and brightest minds around if you attend Missouri State University - Springfield. The school came in at #3 for the Best Value Maternal and Child Health Schools For Those Getting Aid. Springfield, Missouri is the setting for this large institution of higher learning. The public school handed out ’s maternal and child health degrees to 5 students in 2020-2021.
Missouri State also made our “Best Maternal and Child Health Schools” list, coming in at #3. The estimated yearly cost for Missouri State University - Springfield is $16,718 for Maternal and Child Health students with aid.
The low undergrad student loan default rate of 3.9% is a good sign that students have an easier time paying off their loans than they might at other schools. For comparison, the national default rate is 10.1%.
Full Missouri State Maternal and Child Health Report