2024 Best General Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences Schools in Wisconsin
3Colleges in Wisconsin
32Health Studies Degrees Awarded
If you pursue a degree in general health services/allied health/health sciences, you won't be alone. The field of study is the #33 most popular program in the country. This means there are lots of options to choose from when you decide to get your degree.
College Factual reviewed 3 schools in Wisconsin to determine which ones were the best for degree seekers in the field of general health services/allied health/health sciences. When you put them all together, these colleges and universities awarded 32 degrees in general health services/allied health/health sciences during the 2020-2021 academic year.
Choosing a Great General Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences School
Your choice of general health services/allied health/health sciences school matters, so we have put together these rankings to help you make your decision. We derive our Best Overall General Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences School rankings by rolling up our degree-level rankings after weighting them by the number of degrees awarded at each school.
You may want to choose one of the degree levels below to find the schools of most interest to you.
General Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences Rankings by Degree Level
Since picking the right college can be one of the most important decisions of your life, we've developed the Best General Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences Schools in Wisconsin ranking, along with many other major-related rankings, to help you make that decision.
If you'd like to restrict your choices to just one part of the country, you can filter this list by location.
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Best Schools for General Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences in Wisconsin
Although we recommend filtering by degree level first, you can view the list below to see which schools give the educational experience for the health studies degree levels they offer.
Carroll University is a wonderful option for students interested in a degree in general health services/allied health/health sciences. Carroll U is a small private not-for-profit university located in the city of Waukesha. A Best Colleges rank of #536 out of 2,217 schools nationwide means Carroll U is a great university overall.
There were approximately 11 general health services/allied health/health sciences students who graduated with this degree at Carroll U in the most recent data year.
Any student who is interested in general health services/allied health/health sciences needs to check out Rasmussen University - Wisconsin. Rasmussen University - Wisconsin is a fairly small private for-profit university located in the city of Green Bay. This university ranks 45th out of 46 schools for overall quality in the state of Wisconsin.
There were roughly 12 general health services/allied health/health sciences students who graduated with this degree at Rasmussen University - Wisconsin in the most recent year we have data available.
Any student who is interested in general health services/allied health/health sciences needs to take a look at University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee Flex. Located in the city of Milwaukee, UWM Flexible Option is a public university with a fairly small student population. This university ranks 44th out of 46 schools for overall quality in the state of Wisconsin.
There were about 9 general health services/allied health/health sciences students who graduated with this degree at UWM Flexible Option in the most recent year we have data available.
The bars on the spread charts above show the distribution of the schools on this list +/- one standard deviation from the mean.
The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).