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Texas Woman's University delivers the state's most affordable nutrition education at just $10,948 net cost, while graduates from Stephen F Austin State University earn the highest starting salaries at $38,289 annually. This 13-point earnings gap reflects the varied career paths within Texas's massive healthcare sector, where the Houston Medical Center alone employs over 120,000 workers in clinical and administrative roles. Public universities dominate the value equation here, with eight of the top ten programs charging under $21,000 annually. Baylor University stands as the lone expensive outlier at $41,942, though its 80.2% graduation rate signals strong student support systems.
12
Programs
$10,948 – $41,942
Net Price Range
$30,915
Avg. Program Earnings
62.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

12 Foods, Nutrition, and Related Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,948 $36,104 $8,648 44.2% 93.6%
2 $15,152 $38,289 $10,600 51.7% 89.5%
3 $11,429 $25,194 $8,690 37.2% 83.7%
4 $16,438 $35,060 $11,450 56.2% 87.7%
5 $13,853 $26,264 $9,711 64.9% 66.2%
6 $16,025 $28,019 $9,228 55.1% 84.6%
7 $19,678 $33,281 $11,678 87.6% 31.4%
8 $20,924 $28,719 $13,099 83.8% 62.7%
9 $20,071 $27,307 $11,852 67.5% 67.3%
10 $41,942 $54,844 80.2% 45.9%
11 $14,041 $11,299 43.2% 76.1%
12 $25,491 $17,457 71.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Texas Woman's University such a strong value choice?

Texas Woman's University charges just $10,948 in net costs while producing graduates who earn $36,104 annually, creating one of the best return-on-investment ratios in the state. The university accepts 93.6% of applicants, making admission accessible for most students seeking nutrition careers.

How do graduation rates compare between affordable and expensive programs?

The University of Texas at Austin achieves an 87.6% graduation rate at $19,678 net cost, while Texas Woman's University graduates 44.2% of students at nearly half the price. Baylor University tops graduation rates at 80.2% but costs $41,942 annually.

Does attending a more expensive program guarantee higher earnings?

Stephen F Austin State University produces the highest-earning graduates at $38,289 annually while charging just $15,152 in net costs. Meanwhile, students at much pricier Baylor University see no earnings data reported, suggesting cost and income don't always correlate.

Where do most nutrition graduates find employment in Texas?

Texas maintains the second-largest healthcare workforce nationally, with major employers like HCA Healthcare and MD Anderson Cancer Center hiring nutrition professionals. The Houston Medical Center alone represents the world's largest medical complex, creating abundant opportunities for program graduates.

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