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East Stroudsburg University delivers Pennsylvania's most affordable Communication Disorders Sciences and Services program at just $15,089 annually, while private institutions like Duquesne push costs above $34,000. This $20,000 spread reflects a divided market where public universities serve budget-conscious students despite lower graduation rates hovering around 44-52%. Pennsylvania's healthcare giants like UPMC create steady demand for speech-language pathologists across the state's aging population, though early career earnings of $12,692-$27,488 suggest graduates face initial financial challenges before reaching higher compensation levels typical in clinical settings.
11
Programs
$15,089 – $34,978
Net Price Range
$22,274
Avg. Program Earnings
64.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

11 Communication Disorders Sciences and Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $15,089 $11,036 43.8% 93.6%
2 $17,216 $11,380 52.4% 91.9%
3 $21,043 $33,610 61.5% 79.1%
4 $21,409 $35,570 57.9% 94.3%
5 $22,222 $39,570 72.5% 80.8%
6 $22,673 $10,687 69.8% 87.9%
7 $22,746 $36,864 43.5% 82.3%
8 $28,132 $50,320 72.5% 76.7%
9 $29,219 $22,082 74.7% 79.7%
10 $30,074 $21,524 84.3% 49.1%
11 $34,978 $47,146 75.5% 87.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the dramatic cost difference between Pennsylvania's cheapest and most expensive programs?

Public universities like East Stroudsburg ($15,089) and Indiana University of Pennsylvania ($17,216) rely on state funding to keep costs low. Private institutions such as Duquesne University ($34,978) and Lebanon Valley College ($28,132) charge premium tuition but often provide smaller class sizes and specialized clinical facilities.

How do graduation rates correlate with program costs in Pennsylvania?

Higher-priced programs generally show better completion rates, with Duquesne (75.5%) and University of Pittsburgh (84.3%) outperforming budget options. East Stroudsburg's 43.8% graduation rate contrasts sharply with Marywood University's 72.5%, despite only a $7,000 cost difference.

Does earning potential justify the investment in Pennsylvania Communication Disorders programs?

Early career earnings range from $12,692 to $27,488, with University of Pittsburgh graduates commanding the highest starting salaries at $27,488. The modest initial compensation reflects entry-level positions, but speech-language pathologists typically see significant salary growth as they gain clinical experience and specialized certifications.

Where do Pennsylvania Communication Disorders graduates find the most opportunities?

Pennsylvania's aging population and major healthcare systems like UPMC create consistent demand for speech-language pathologists. Philadelphia and Pittsburgh metropolitan areas offer the highest concentration of clinical positions, while rural regions often provide loan forgiveness programs to attract new graduates to underserved communities.

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