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Public universities deliver the strongest value proposition for Massachusetts Criminology students, with Framingham State's $16,698 net cost producing graduates earning $36,488 annually. The $15,000 gap between public and private options becomes more striking when considering that UMass Dartmouth graduates earn the highest salaries at $39,153. Massachusetts' extensive law enforcement network, from Boston Police to state agencies, creates steady demand for criminal justice professionals across the Commonwealth's urban centers.
8
Programs
$16,698 – $31,569
Net Price Range
$37,243
Avg. Program Earnings
62.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 Criminology Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $16,698 $36,488 $11,630 49.5% 87.4%
2 $20,605 $39,153 $15,208 49.0% 95.5%
3 $24,944 $37,478 $26,000 53.2% 73.2%
4 $30,031 $36,848 $45,380 59.8% 86.8%
5 $29,969 $36,246 $54,500 80.8% 73.4%
6 $28,853 $49,414 74.6% 82.3%
7 $31,569 $46,686 65.8% 79.7%
8 $31,170 $46,430 63.9% 88.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the dramatic cost difference between public and private Criminology programs?

Public universities like Framingham State charge $16,698 net cost compared to private schools averaging over $28,000. In-state tuition benefits and state funding allow public institutions to offer the same accredited Criminology curriculum at roughly half the price of private alternatives.

How do graduation rates vary between affordable and expensive programs?

Higher-priced private colleges show stronger completion rates, with Stonehill College achieving 80.8% graduation compared to 49.5% at Framingham State. However, the $13,000 annual savings at public universities often outweighs the graduation rate advantage when calculating return on investment.

Does choosing a more expensive program lead to higher earnings?

UMass Dartmouth graduates earn $39,153 despite the program costing only $20,605 annually. Meanwhile, Suffolk University charges $30,031 but produces graduates earning $36,848, suggesting that program quality matters more than price tag for salary outcomes.

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