Allied Health Professions Schools in Colorado

11 schools compared · Average earnings $59,623/yr

11 Colorado schools offer Allied Health Professions. Average graduate earnings run 14% above the national average — something worth factoring in alongside tuition, location, and program fit.

Schools in CO
11
Avg Grad Earnings
$59,623/yr
+14% vs. national avg
Avg Score
70/100
Top CO Cities
8
with programs

Allied Health Professions Programs in Colorado

All 11 Colorado schools offering Allied Health Professions, ranked by TradeSchoolOutlook Score. Click a school to see full earnings projections and program details.

# School Score Earnings ROI
1 Red Rocks Community College
Lakewood, CO
80 $104,021/yr 212.2x
2 Community College of Denver
Denver, CO
78 $72,086/yr 146.1x
3 Arapahoe Community College
Littleton, CO
76 $59,024/yr 136.0x
4 Front Range Community College
Westminster, CO
68 $58,164/yr 60.4x
5 Aims Community College
Greeley, CO
76 $51,145/yr 230.7x
6 Pueblo Community College
Pueblo, CO
66 $48,715/yr 61.3x
7 Colorado Mountain College
Glenwood Springs, CO
75 $48,148/yr 194.2x
8 Pima Medical Institute-Denver
Denver, CO
61 $62,420/yr
9 Concorde Career College-Aurora
Aurora, CO
60 $57,831/yr
10 Pima Medical Institute-Aurora
Aurora, CO
60 $56,805/yr
11 Community College of Aurora
Aurora, CO
69 $37,502/yr 136.2x

Where Allied Health Professions Programs Cluster in Colorado

Cities with the most Allied Health Professions programs — useful if you want to minimize commute or relocate within state.

City Schools Avg Earnings
Aurora, CO 3 $50,713/yr
Denver, CO 2 $64,126/yr
Lakewood, CO 1 $83,342/yr
Littleton, CO 1 $59,024/yr
Greeley, CO 1 $48,894/yr
Westminster, CO 1 $48,479/yr
Glenwood Springs, CO 1 $48,148/yr
Pueblo, CO 1 $42,135/yr

Compare Allied Health Professions in Other States

Considering a nearby state? Here's how Colorado compares to others with strong Allied Health Professions offerings.

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Data from College Scorecard, Bureau of Labor Statistics 2024–2034, and DOL RAPIDS. Methodology & sources →