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Virginia's hospitality programs show striking differences, with costs ranging from $14,553 at Virginia State University to $32,145 at Hampton University. Virginia Tech graduates earn the highest salaries at $46,478, while the state's proximity to Washington DC creates strong demand for hospitality professionals serving government contractors and defense industry visitors. James Madison University offers the best graduation rate at 80.90% among affordable options.
6
Programs
$14,553 – $32,145
Net Price Range
$38,269
Avg. Program Earnings
62.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Hospitality Administration/Management Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $18,287 $42,682 $13,815 69.3% 90.0%
2 $21,816 $44,542 $13,576 80.9% 78.3%
3 $23,790 $46,478 $15,478 86.3% 57.0%
4 $20,473 $33,993 $18,484 44.7% 82.7%
5 $14,553 $23,649 $9,755 40.7% 89.7%
6 $32,145 $29,162 55.7% 74.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the huge earnings gap between Virginia hospitality programs?

Virginia Tech graduates earn $46,478 compared to $23,649 at Virginia State University, a difference of nearly $23,000. This reflects Virginia Tech's stronger industry connections and higher graduation rate of 86.30%. The school's location in Blacksburg also provides access to regional resort and conference center opportunities.

How do Virginia's public universities compare on debt levels?

Virginia Tech students graduate with the highest debt at $24,500, while James Madison University keeps debt lower at $19,875 despite similar net costs. George Mason University splits the difference with $20,500 in average debt. The debt-to-earnings ratios remain reasonable across all three public options.

Is ECPI University worth considering despite being for-profit?

ECPI's $28,723 average debt is concerning given graduates earn just $33,993 annually. The 44.70% graduation rate also trails far behind public alternatives like James Madison University at 80.90%. Students typically find better value at Virginia's public institutions for hospitality management.

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