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Communication Disorders Sciences and Services programs in Louisiana cost between $11,633 and $20,015 annually, with University of Louisiana at Monroe leading affordability. The state's growing healthcare sector, particularly in speech-language pathology services for its aging population, creates steady demand for graduates. Louisiana Tech University achieves a 57.6% graduation rate while maintaining costs under $12,500. Public universities dominate the field, with Xavier University serving as the lone private option at $18,285.
8
Programs
$11,633 – $20,015
Net Price Range
$29,084
Avg. Program Earnings
51.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 Communication Disorders Sciences and Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,633 $9,190 50.6% 70.1%
2 $12,091 $8,173 54.3% 98.4%
3 $12,174 $8,373 44.8% 99.0%
4 $12,209 $10,125 57.6% 62.4%
5 $14,118 $10,418 52.0% 74.6%
6 $18,285 $27,868 50.2% 95.2%
7 $19,740 $9,940 28.5% 53.9%
8 $20,015 $11,954 71.0% 75.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Louisiana at Monroe the most affordable option?

ULM charges just $11,633 in total net costs with $9,190 in-state tuition, making it $500 cheaper than the next option. Students graduate with median debt of $16,450, well below the state average for this field.

How do graduation rates compare across Louisiana's programs?

LSU leads with a 71% graduation rate but costs $20,015 annually. Louisiana Tech achieves 57.6% graduation rates at $12,209, while Southern University struggles with just 28.5% despite charging $19,740.

Where do graduates earn the highest starting salaries?

LSU graduates earn $36,941 median starting salaries, significantly above the $27,048 at Southeastern Louisiana University. UL Lafayette graduates start at $23,262 but pay substantially less in program costs.

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