Health Sciences Schools in Massachusetts
3 Massachusetts schools offer Health Sciences. Average graduate earnings run 22% above the national average — something worth factoring in alongside tuition, location, and program fit.
Health Sciences Training in Massachusetts: What You Need to Know
Local program supply
Massachusetts has 3 schools offering Health Sciences programs. Most students attend within 60 miles of home — local choice matters more than national rankings.
Earnings vs. national
Health Sciences graduates in Massachusetts earn approximately $44,289/year on average, which is +22% above the national average for this trade. Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.
Massachusetts-specific licensing
Most skilled trades require a state-issued license or certification before you can work independently. Requirements vary substantially by state. Verify Massachusetts-specific licensing through the relevant state board (Department of Labor, Contractors Board, or trade-specific licensing body). Apprenticeship hours often count toward licensure.
How Massachusetts compares
Average TradeSchoolOutlook Score for Health Sciences programs in Massachusetts is 54/100. Cost of living, wage levels, and program supply all vary by state — see the school list below ranked by TradeSchoolOutlook Score, which combines earnings, debt, and job-market demand.
Health Sciences Programs in Massachusetts
All 3 Massachusetts schools offering Health Sciences, ranked by TradeSchoolOutlook Score. Click a school to see full earnings projections and program details.
| # | School | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Roxbury Community College Roxbury Crossing, MA |
58 |
| 2 | Northern Essex Community College Haverhill, MA |
57 |
| 3 | Holyoke Community College Holyoke, MA |
47 |
Compare Health Sciences in Other States
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