Allied Health Professions at College of Southern Idaho

Twin Falls, ID · Public · Associate Degree · Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions

with a smaller student body of 3,476 in Twin Falls, ID.

Program Analysis

College of Southern Idaho's Allied Health Professions program produces graduates earning $54,939/yr — within striking distance of the $52,503 national average for this trade.

Every dollar of tuition returns an estimated 85.5x in decade earnings — an exceptional ratio that places this among the highest-ROI Allied Health Professions programs nationally.

Some AI exposure exists in Allied Health Professions's career paths, with 28% of job tasks potentially affected. The pessimistic scenario still projects solid returns, with a 0% gap from the optimistic case.

Loan repayment is a non-issue here — $9,000 in median debt clears fast against $54,939 in annual earnings.

At #215 of 811 Allied Health Professions programs, College of Southern Idaho scores above the median — competitive but not a standout.

Allied Health Professions offers 8 registered apprenticeship pathways — an unusually broad set of earn-while-you-learn alternatives to the classroom track.

71 /100
TradeSchoolOutlook Score
68
Low End
71
Score
71
High End
Earnings $54,939/yr (5% vs median)
AI-Proof Resilient (72% shielded)
Job Market Very Large (124,000 openings/yr)

Earnings Overview

Year 1 Earnings
$55K
Reported median after graduation
Earnings Multiple (In-State)
85.5x
10-year earnings ÷ tuition
Viable Career Paths
19 of 19
Occupations with strong AI resilience
Program Tuition (In-State)
$6,720
Out-of-state: $13,680
Median Debt at Graduation
$9,000
2.0 months of Year 1 earnings
Reported Earnings (5 Year)
$52,128
Small cohort — data may not reflect typical outcomes

Top Career Paths

Top career paths for Allied Health Professions graduates by median salary.

Career Path Median Salary Growth AI-ProofAI
Medical dosimetrists $138,110 +3.5% 55%
Physician assistants $133,260 +20.4% 83%
Health specialties teachers, postsecondary $105,620 +17.3% 52%
Medical dosimetrists
$138,110
+3.5% growth 55% AI-proof
Physician assistants
$133,260
+20.4% growth 83% AI-proof
Health specialties teachers, postsecondary
$105,620
+17.3% growth 52% AI-proof

View all 19 career paths with full salary data →

Allied Health Professions Career Guide

From day-one roles to senior positions, Allied Health Professions careers span a range of specializations. Read the complete outlook for graduates entering healthcare.

Read the full Allied Health Professions career guide →

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the TradeSchoolOutlook Score for Allied Health Professions at College of Southern Idaho?
At 71/100, this is a high-performing trade program. The TradeSchoolOutlook Score combines earnings, AI resilience, and ROI — and this program delivers on all three.
How affordable is Allied Health Professions at College of Southern Idaho?
Median debt of just $9,000 against $54,939/yr in starting salary means graduates can clear their loans in under 2 months. This is one of the more affordable paths in our dataset.
What apprenticeship pathways exist for Allied Health Professions graduates?
The DOL recognizes 8 apprenticeship pathways related to Allied Health Professions. For students weighing College of Southern Idaho's program cost against alternatives, apprenticeships offer zero-tuition entry with paid employment from day one.
What's the job market like for Allied Health Professions from College of Southern Idaho?
Job availability for Allied Health Professions is strong — 124,000 positions open annually across the mapped career paths. For College of Southern Idaho graduates specifically, local market conditions in ID may shift the picture.
Data from College Scorecard, BLS, and AI resilience research. Methodology & sources →