Ohio contains 27 schools that offer clinical research programs. Ohio State University-Main Campus, the highest-ranking clinical research school in OH, has a total student population of 55,014 and is the 33rd highest ranked school in America.
Of the 27 clinical research schools in Ohio, only 11 have a student population over 10k. After taking into account tuition, living expenses, and financial aid, Xavier University comes out as the most expensive ($25,507/yr), with Jefferson Community College as the lowest recorded at only $2,111/yr.
Clinical Research students from Ohio schools who go on to become clinical researchers, clinical laboratory researchers, institutional research directors, etc. have a good chance at finding employment. For example, there are 152,420 people working as medical and clinical laboratory technicians alone in the US, and their average annual salary is $37,860. Also, Medical records and health information technicians make on average $33,880 per year and there are about 170,580 of them employed in the US today. In fact, in the Ohio alone, there are 6,340 employed medical records and health information technicians earning an average yearly salary of $31,840. Medical and clinical laboratory technicians in this state earn $38,420/yr and there are 4,480 employed.
Also, within the clinical research schools in Ohio, the average student population is 1,976 and average student-to-faculty ratio is 15 to 1. Aside from clinical research, there are 8695 total degree (or certificate) programs in the state, with 1,681 people on average applying for a school. Undergraduate tuition costs are normally around $4,978, but can vary widely depending on the type of school.
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