The benefits of earning a health care degree from UM-Flint: high salaries and job security

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For prospective students, recent high school graduates, and parents guiding their children toward rewarding careers, pursuing a health care degree at the University of Michigan-Flint offers unmatched financial benefits. From high earning potential to robust job security, a degree in health care is not just a ticket to a job but also to a fulfilling and lucrative career. 

High earning potential

The health care sector is tough to beat when it comes to high salaries. According to the Michigan Healthcare Industry Cluster Workforce Analysis Report, published in 2023, health care professionals in Michigan enjoy competitive wages that reflect the high demand for their skills.

For example, occupational therapists in Michigan earn an average annual salary of $96,370. Physical therapists see average salaries of $99,710, underscoring the financial rewards of specializing in rehabilitative health care services. Doctor of nursing anesthesia graduates command even higher wages, often surpassing $200,000 annually. 

As for physician assistants, they can anticipate average salaries of $130,020, combining financial reward with high demand. Public health and health science professionals, while typically earning slightly less than clinical roles, still enjoy competitive salaries and play vital roles in the broader health care landscape.

UM-Flint students working in the medical instruction lab on August 26, 2022.

Strong job security

In health care, job security is practically a given. The field's constant demand offers peace of mind rarely found in other industries. The MLive Media Group highlights several health care roles, including occupational and physical therapists, poised for significant growth in Michigan throughout the next decade. 

Occupational therapy jobs are projected to grow by 18%, while physical therapy positions are expected to see a 22% increase. The demand for nurse anesthetists and physician assistants is also set to rise, driven by an aging population and the expansion of health care services. Graduates from these programs can look forward to immediate employment, making job-hunting stress a thing of the past.

Quick employment and long-term financial benefits

One standout advantage of a health care degree is how quickly graduates find work. Many secure jobs within months of completing their studies, allowing them to start repaying student loans and building their careers sooner. Some students are able to start working while completing their degree, which helps to reduce their financial stress and the need for loans. 

Beyond immediate employment, long-term financial benefits include opportunities for career advancement and specialized roles with increased salaries. Health care professionals often benefit from comprehensive retirement plans, health insurance and other perks that contribute to long-term financial stability.

According to Donna Fry, dean of the College of Health Sciences, "Pursuing a career in health sciences offers not only significant income and job security, but also the unique opportunity to fulfill personal aspirations by contributing to the health and well-being of individuals and communities. Our graduates experience extremely high job satisfaction, knowing they make a meaningful impact every day."

Conclusion

For those contemplating their future careers, the financial benefits of a health care degree are too significant to ignore. High salaries, strong job security and quick employment are just the beginning. With specialized programs in occupational therapy, physical therapy, nursing anesthesia, public health, health sciences, and as physician assistant, CHS faculty and staff prepare students for financial and professional success. By understanding these advantages, prospective students and their parents can make well-informed decisions about pursuing a health care degree, ensuring a future filled with both financial stability and professional fulfillment.

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Helen Garbarino is the communications specialist for the College of Health Sciences. Her role encompasses a broad scope of tasks including communications, outreach, marketing efforts, alumni engagement, graphic design, and much more. She can be reached at [email protected].