2026 Best Alternative and Complementary Medical Support Services Colleges for Veterans
If you’re a veteran, service member, or military-affiliated student looking to study alternative and complementary medical support services, you’ve come to the right place. We have ranked 2 colleges ranked on how well they support veterans pursuing alternative and complementary medical support services, using our 2026 methodology.
We measure this ranking on the factors that matter most to veteran and military-affiliated students: affordability and veteran financial benefits (including GI Bill and Yellow Ribbon support), academic quality, on-campus veteran resources and support services, veteran-friendly policies, and the size of the veteran student community. So you can compare your options, College Factual reviewed colleges nationwide, drawing primarily on U.S. Department of Education data (IPEDS and College Scorecard).
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Top 2 Best Alternative and Complementary Medical Support Services Colleges for Veterans
Here are the top-ranked alternative and complementary medical support services colleges for veterans:
No school served veteran alternative and complementary medical support services students better than Southwest Wisconsin Technical College this year. Southwest Wisconsin Technical College scores 71.8 out of 100 for veteran support overall. On veteran affordability it scores 100.0, with a veteran-resources score of 66.7.
More about the alternative and complementary medical support services program at Southwest Wisconsin Technical College
A rank of #2 makes Bastyr University one of the top alternative and complementary medical support services colleges for veteran students. The school's overall veterans score is 50.2 out of 100.
See the full alternative and complementary medical support services report for Bastyr University
Notes and References
*These averages are for the top 25 ranked colleges only.
Our ranking weighs the factors that matter most to veteran and military-affiliated students studying alternative and complementary medical support services: affordability and veteran financial benefits (GI Bill, Yellow Ribbon), academic quality, on-campus veteran resources and support services, veteran-friendly policies, and the size of the veteran student community.
This list is compiled by College Factual, 2026 edition.
References
More about our data sources and methodologies.