Explore accredited online healthcare programs in Mississippi. Compare schools, degree levels, and flexible formats designed for working adults.


Schools to Compare

How we rank schools: Rankings are based on available IPEDS and College Scorecard data including graduation rate, admission rate, program availability, completions, and published tuition. Data is informational only—always confirm details directly with each school.

#1

Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College

Perkinston, MS In-state option
  • 2 year
  • Accredited
Graduation rate 46%
Tuition
In‑state$3,950
Out‑of‑state$7,250
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Key stats
  • Programs offered: 73

Source:ACCSCIPEDSCollege Scorecard

#2

University of Mississippi

University, MS In-state option
  • 4 year
  • Accredited
Acceptance rate 98%
Graduation rate 68%
Tuition
In‑state$9,412
Out‑of‑state$26,980
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Key stats
  • Programs offered: 19

Source:ACCSCIPEDSCollege Scorecard

#3

Hinds Community College

Raymond, MS In-state option
  • 2 year
  • Accredited
Graduation rate 36%
Tuition
In‑state$3,825
Out‑of‑state$6,875
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Key stats
  • Programs offered: 76

Source:ACCSCIPEDSCollege Scorecard

#4

Itawamba Community College

Fulton, MS In-state option
  • 2 year
  • Accredited
Graduation rate 48%
Tuition
In‑state$3,420
Out‑of‑state$5,820
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Key stats
  • Programs offered: 52

Source:ACCSCIPEDSCollege Scorecard

#5

Mississippi College

Clinton, MS In-state option
  • 4 year
  • Accredited
Acceptance rate 49%
Graduation rate 63%
Tuition
In‑state$21,698
Out‑of‑state$21,698
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Key stats
  • Programs offered: 19

Source:ACCSCIPEDSCollege Scorecard

#6

Northwest Mississippi Community College

Senatobia, MS In-state option
  • 2 year
  • Accredited
Graduation rate 40%
Tuition
In‑state$3,660
Out‑of‑state$6,060
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Key stats
  • Programs offered: 49

Source:ACCSCIPEDSCollege Scorecard

#7

Holmes Community College

Goodman, MS In-state option
  • 2 year
  • Accredited
Graduation rate 44%
Tuition
In‑state$3,510
Out‑of‑state$6,210
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Key stats
  • Programs offered: 50

Source:ACCSCIPEDSCollege Scorecard

#8

Meridian Community College

Meridian, MS In-state option
  • 2 year
  • Accredited
Graduation rate 37%
Tuition
In‑state$3,932
Out‑of‑state$5,992
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Key stats
  • Programs offered: 61

Source:ACCSCIPEDSCollege Scorecard


About Online Healthcare Programs

Healthcare programs focus on administration, informatics, public health, and patient services. Look for accredited schools, flexible schedules, and strong student support. Compare programs by degree level, coursework, and delivery format before applying.


What You Can Study

Common topics include healthcare systems, policy, compliance, data analytics, health informatics, and management. Some programs offer concentration options such as health administration, public health, or health information management.


How to Compare Programs

Focus on accreditation, program format, and how credits transfer. Review required courses, delivery style, and support services like tutoring, advising, and career services.


Online Format Options

Many schools offer asynchronous classes so you can study on your schedule. Some programs include synchronous sessions, short residencies, or local field experiences. Ask each school which format they use.


Transfer Credit and Prior Learning

If you have prior college coursework or training, ask about transfer policies and credit for prior learning. This can reduce time to completion.


Questions to Ask Schools

  • Is the program regionally accredited?
  • Does the program align with healthcare certifications or credentials?
  • Are internships or practicums required?
  • How many credits can transfer?
  • What support is available for online students?

Local Employers and Agencies to Research

To understand regional requirements and opportunities, review local healthcare systems, public health departments, and clinics in Mississippi. Requirements can vary by employer and role.


High-Paying Careers for Healthcare Degrees

Here are several healthcare roles with strong median pay, based on the latest BLS data in your state:

Median annual wages shown for Mississippi.

  • Medical and Health Services Manager$89,960
  • Health Information Technologist or Medical Registrar$43,500
  • Medical Records Specialist$39,970
  • Medical Secretary or Administrative Assistant$36,570
  • Healthcare Social Worker$56,690
  • Epidemiologist$58,490

Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS).


Cities in This State

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