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Berea College stands out among Kentucky's 6 Area Studies programs with a net cost of just $4,483, despite its private status and selective 24.58% acceptance rate. This remarkable affordability contrasts sharply with the $17,634 average at public universities like Louisville and UK. Area Studies graduates find opportunities in Kentucky's global business sector, particularly with companies like UPS Worldport that manages international logistics for one of the world's largest shipping networks.
6
Programs
$4,483 – $17,634
Net Price Range
53.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Area Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $4,483 $49,326 62.0% 24.6%
2 $8,900 $9,214 27.1% 91.5%
3 $10,916 $11,436 53.7% 97.0%
4 $13,485 $42,010 47.5% 71.5%
5 $17,218 $13,212 69.9% 94.9%
6 $17,634 $12,828 60.7% 81.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Berea College offer Area Studies for under $5,000 annually?

Berea College operates on a unique work-study model where all students work on campus to offset tuition costs. The college's endowment and commitment to serving Appalachian students keeps the net price at $4,483, making it more affordable than Kentucky's public universities.

What explains the wide graduation rate gap between Kentucky's Area Studies programs?

Graduation rates range from 27.10% at Kentucky State University to 69.90% at University of Kentucky. The selective nature of programs like Berea (24.58% acceptance rate) and Georgetown College typically correlates with higher completion rates compared to open-access institutions.

Is financial aid available for Area Studies students in Kentucky through state programs?

Kentucky offers the KEES scholarship that rewards high school academic achievement with college funding. Students can earn up to $2,500 annually based on GPA and ACT scores, helping reduce costs at public universities where in-state tuition averages around $11,000.

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