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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill stands apart in behavioral sciences affordability with a 92.10% graduation rate despite charging just $12,983 annually. This performance gap highlights how strategic program selection matters more than raw cost numbers. While California State University-Dominguez Hills offers the lowest net price at $3,659, graduation rates across these 20 programs range from 14.30% to 92.10%. The behavioral sciences field connects directly to America's growing mental health workforce, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics projecting 13% growth in psychology occupations through 2032. Earnings data shows graduates typically start between $29,771 and $36,041, making program completion rates particularly important for return on investment. Public universities dominate this affordable tier, with schools like Cal Poly Pomona achieving 66.70% graduation rates at $11,580 net cost. However, acceptance rates vary dramatically from UNC Chapel Hill's selective 17.11% to University of Maine at Fort Kent's open-access 99.24%. Students weighing these options should consider that Metropolitan State University of Denver graduates earn $36,041 annually while University of Wisconsin-Green Bay graduates start at $29,771, despite similar program costs around $13,000.
41
Programs
$3,659 – $19,868
Net Price Range
$31,836
Avg. Program Earnings
50.3%
Avg. Graduation Rate

41 Behavioral Sciences Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $3,659 $7,064 46.9% 89.1%
2 $8,463 $8,419 44.0% 72.8%
3 $10,865 $9,045 39.8% 99.2%
4 $11,056 $7,746 50.9% 69.4%
5 $11,580 $7,439 66.7% 55.4%
6 $12,878 $8,342 53.1% 89.6%
7 $12,882 $7,424 50.1% 94.2%
8 $12,983 $8,989 92.1% 17.1%
9 $13,571 $9,552 19.5%
10 $13,741 $7,992 64.7% 76.7%
11 $13,879 $12,830 33.3%
12 $14,106 $7,812 14.3%
13 $14,294 $10,780 29.9% 97.9%
14 $14,459 $29,790 54.8% 70.9%
15 $14,715 $9,192 49.9% 93.5%
16 $14,879 $29,264 43.6% 60.7%
17 $14,975 $5,808 37.2%
18 $15,133 $10,506 35.7% 80.3%
19 $15,355 $12,330 22.6%
20 $15,450 $5,971 42.7% 80.1%
21 $15,770 $22,106 48.1% 85.9%
22 $16,135 $36,650 54.7% 54.4%
23 $16,177 $10,020 51.2% 86.3%
24 $16,358 $9,412 35.5%
25 $16,607 $14,560 74.5% 46.9%
26 $16,669 $6,430 49.5% 36.3%
27 $16,780 $16,160 35.8% 87.4%
28 $16,816 $59,076 97.3% 3.2%
29 $17,123 $19,896 33.3%
30 $17,365 $11,700 68.8% 87.8%
31 $17,485 $13,304 50.8% 70.6%
32 $18,161 $63,340 94.6% 7.3%
33 $18,251 $28,976 56.8% 94.4%
34 $18,597 $33,710 65.9% 91.3%
35 $19,173 $41,720 72.8% 73.1%
36 $19,245 $27,938 41.4% 71.4%
37 $19,300 $32,890 46.4% 74.8%
38 $19,678 $11,678 87.6% 31.4%
39 $19,685 $24,606 59.7% 95.6%
40 $19,692 $21,316 12.7%
41 $19,868 $35,050 32.9% 52.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the 78-point graduation rate difference between top and bottom performers?

UNC Chapel Hill achieves 92.10% graduation rates with highly selective admissions at 17.11% acceptance, while University of New Hampshire's online program graduates just 14.30% of students. Admission selectivity often correlates with completion rates, as seen with Cal Poly Pomona's 66.70% graduation rate paired with 55.38% acceptance. Schools with acceptance rates above 90% typically show graduation rates between 29.90% and 53.10%.

How do behavioral sciences earnings compare across different program types?

Graduates earn between $29,771 and $36,041 annually, with Metropolitan State University of Denver leading at $36,041 despite a 29.90% graduation rate. Purdue University Northwest graduates earn $33,987 with manageable debt of $14,500, while University of Phoenix graduates face $43,313 in debt for $31,015 starting salaries. Public universities generally offer better debt-to-earnings ratios than private institutions.

Is geographic location affecting program costs and outcomes?

California schools show the widest cost variation, from $3,659 at CSU-Dominguez Hills to $13,741 at San Jose State. Texas offers strong value with University of Houston-Clear Lake at $11,056 net cost and 50.90% graduation rates. Regional job markets influence outcomes, with San Francisco Bay Area schools potentially offering better internship access despite higher living costs.

Does acceptance rate predict program quality in behavioral sciences?

The most selective program, UNC Chapel Hill at 17.11% acceptance, also has the highest graduation rate at 92.10%. However, University of Maine at Fort Kent accepts 99.24% of applicants but graduates only 39.80%. Mid-range selectivity often indicates balanced accessibility and rigor, like University of Houston-Clear Lake's 69.37% acceptance rate with 50.90% graduation rate.

Where can students find the best value in behavioral sciences education?

Cal Poly Pomona offers strong value with 66.70% graduation rates at $11,580 net cost, while UNC Chapel Hill provides elite education at $12,983. Students should avoid University of Phoenix's $43,313 debt load for modest $31,015 earnings. California residents benefit from multiple affordable options, with in-state tuition ranging from $7,064 to $7,992 at quality public universities.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.