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Largest Program Medical/Clinical Assistant
Largest Program Tuition $16,545
Off-Campus Living Costs $29,570

Tuition & Fees of Largest Programs

Next table lists the 2024 tuition & fees, program length, and completion time of the largest programs offered by Alaska Career College . The largest programs at Alaska Career College is Medical/Clinical Assistant and its tuition & fees are $16,545 for academic year 2023-2024 where the national average of the program is $15,570.

2024 Costs for Largest Programs
Program NameTuition & FeesBooks & Supplies Program Length (Hours)Completion in Months
Medical/Clinical Assistant$16,545- 4610
National Average$15,570- 318 9.35
Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage$16,445- 4810
National Average$11,825- 615 8.18
Medical Insurance Coding Specialist/Coder$12,729- 3411
National Average$18,297- 301 10.40
Accounting and Business/Management$25,728- 6615
National Average$24,264- 67 14.50
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration$25,728- 6615
National Average$17,257- 483 10.50
Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist$10,737- 277
National Average$3,574- 238 4.16

Cost of Attendance at Alaska Career College

For academic year 2023-2024, the tuition & fees for Medical/Clinical Assistant, which is the largest program at Alaska Career College, is $16,545. The Living costs besides the tuition & fees are reported as $29,570 when a student lives off campus.The average financial amount that students have received is $6,568 and after receiving the aid, the total costs of attendance at Alaska Career is $46,114.
Alaska Career College - 2024 COA
Off-Campus
Total Costs$46,114
Tuition & Fees$16,545
Room & Board$17,390
Other Expenses$12,180
Average Financial Aid$6,568
Total Costs After Receiving Aid$39,546 (Off-Campus)