Texas prides itself in its public universities, which offer high quality education at historically low rates. By attending UTHealth SBMI you are ensuring not only that you receive exemplary instruction, but that it is a worthwhile investment. The chart below highlights SBMI’s MS in Biomedical Informatics program as well as its certificate program compared to similar programs around the country.
Tuition Comparison for Master of Science in Biomedical Informatics (2021-2022) |
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Cost of Program (Resident) |
Cost of Program (Non-Resident) |
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UTHealth SBMI | $18,900 | $42,663 |
University of Houston | $48,112 | $61,212 |
University of Utah | $25,542 | $69,720 |
College of St. Scholastica | $27,636 | $27,636 |
University of Illinois at Chicago | $53,900 | $53,900 |
University of Washington | $48,330 | $48,330 |
Oregon Health & Science University | $47,000 | $55,000 |
Vanderbilt University | $60,780 | $60,780 |
Northwestern | $57,816 | $57,816 |
Columbia | $78,208 | $78,208 |
University of Michigan | $29,722 | $49,096 |
Stanford | $95,570 | $124,241 |
Tuition Comparison for Biomedical Informatics Certificate Program (2021-2022) |
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Cost of Program (Resident) |
Cost of Program (Non-Resident) |
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UTHealth SBMI | $7,140 | $16,275 |
Stanford | $13,520 | $13,520 |
College of St. Scholastica | $11,844 | $11,844 |
University of Utah | $15,051 | $34,860 |
Columbia | $18,300 | $18,300 |
University of Illinois at Chicago | $18,000 | $18,000 |
Northwestern | $20,454 | $20,454 |
Oregon Health & Science University | $20,000 | $23,000 |