2026 Best Value Biomedical Technology Schools in Wisconsin

[Biomedical Technology](/majors/engineering-technologies/electromechanical-engineering-technology/biomedical-technology/) programs reward a close look at where your money goes furthest. The schools below stand out for delivering a strong biomedical technology education at a price that pays off.
To produce this 2026 ranking, College Factual evaluated 3 schools on the balance of cost and outcomes for biomedical technology students.
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2026 Best Value Biomedical Technology Schools in Wisconsin
Below are the schools that deliver the strongest value in biomedical technology, balancing cost against outcomes.
Best Value Biomedical Technology Schools
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College tops our 2026 list of the best value biomedical technology schools in Wisconsin. Set in the city of Green Bay, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is a large public institution. Students from in state pay about $4,960 in tuition and fees, while out-of-state students pay about $7,203. Biomedical Technology graduates carry a median of $14,997 in student loans. Biomedical Technology graduates of Northeast Wisconsin Technical College earn a median of $42,016 early in their careers. That is a strong return on a $14,997 median debt.
A rank of #2 makes Western Technical College La Cross one of the best values for biomedical technology. Set in the city of La Crosse, Western Technical College La Cross is a moderately-sized public institution. Students from in state pay about $4,820 in tuition and fees, compared with $7,078 for out-of-state students. Biomedical Technology graduates carry a median of $11,000 in student loans. Soon after graduation, biomedical technology degree recipients from Western Technical College La Cross generally make around $60,488. Set against $11,000 in median debt, that is a healthy payoff.
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Notes and References
This list is compiled by College Factual (MF_RANKING_2025), 2026 edition. Schools are scored on the balance of cost (tuition and student debt) against student outcomes (post-graduation earnings) — a measure of return on investment, drawn primarily from the U.S. Department of Education (IPEDS and College Scorecard).
Ranking method: College Major Best Value · 3 schools evaluated.
*Averages shown above reflect the top 1 ranked schools only.
- The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), serves as the core of our data about colleges.
- Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
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