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Christian Brothers University offers the state's most affordable Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology program at just $10,896 net cost, while Union University charges $26,815 for the same field. Tennessee's healthcare sector, anchored by HCA Healthcare's Nashville headquarters, creates strong demand for mental health professionals across the state's expanding medical facilities. The eight programs show a graduation rate spread from 35% to 71%, with public options like Middle Tennessee State delivering $35,060 median earnings at $12,599 net cost.
8
Programs
$10,896 – $26,815
Net Price Range
$35,060
Avg. Program Earnings
49.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,896 $37,300 56.0% 87.5%
2 $12,599 $9,506 54.0% 72.5%
3 $14,879 $29,264 43.6% 60.7%
4 $15,133 $10,506 35.7% 80.3%
5 $20,986 $38,514 47.2% 69.5%
6 $21,803 $18,168 34.9% 88.8%
7 $24,334 $25,590 51.4% 65.8%
8 $26,815 $38,450 70.9% 52.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $15,919 cost difference between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Christian Brothers University's $10,896 net cost reflects significant financial aid packages that bring the actual cost well below its $37,300 sticker price. Union University at $26,815 maintains higher net costs despite similar private status, though it achieves a 71% graduation rate compared to Christian Brothers' 56%.

How do Tennessee's public psychology programs compare on value?

Middle Tennessee State University delivers the strongest public option at $12,599 net cost with documented $35,060 median earnings. The University of Tennessee Southern costs slightly more at $15,133 but shows concerning 36% graduation rates compared to Middle Tennessee's 54%.

Does program size affect acceptance rates across Tennessee psychology schools?

Acceptance rates range from 53% at Union University to 89% at Bethel University, largely reflecting institutional selectivity rather than program capacity. The most affordable option, Christian Brothers, accepts 87% of applicants while maintaining reasonable graduation outcomes.

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