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Berea College stands apart among Kentucky's economics programs with a net price of just $4,483, making it over twice as affordable as the next cheapest option. The state's 12 economics programs span from this remarkable bargain to $23,587 at Bellarmine University, creating a $19,104 cost gap between the most and least expensive options. Kentucky's economy offers strong prospects for economics graduates, with major employers like Toyota's Georgetown plant, Humana's Louisville headquarters, and UPS Worldport creating demand for analytical thinking and market expertise. Graduates can expect starting salaries ranging from $42,682 to $49,331 across the state's programs.
12
Programs
$4,483 – $23,587
Net Price Range
$46,200
Avg. Program Earnings
59.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

12 Economics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $4,483 $49,326 62.0% 24.6%
2 $9,121 $9,708 59.5% 84.0%
3 $9,962 $10,130 49.7% 64.3%
4 $10,916 $11,436 53.7% 97.0%
5 $13,485 $42,010 47.5% 71.5%
6 $17,218 $13,212 69.9% 94.9%
7 $17,634 $12,828 60.7% 81.5%
8 $18,246 $26,990 47.1%
9 $20,701 $38,400 40.1% 94.2%
10 $21,497 $50,550 85.3% 62.9%
11 $23,560 $44,980 69.8% 90.8%
12 $23,587 $47,180 67.7% 87.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Berea College so much cheaper than other Kentucky economics programs?

Berea College operates on a work-study model where all students work on campus to offset costs, resulting in a net price of $4,483. This makes it less than half the cost of Murray State at $9,121, the second most affordable option.

How do public university costs compare to private colleges for economics in Kentucky?

Public universities like Murray State ($9,121) and Eastern Kentucky ($9,962) offer significantly lower net costs than most private schools. However, private Berea College breaks this pattern at $4,483, while other private options range from $13,485 to $23,587.

Where do Kentucky economics graduates typically find employment after college?

Major employers include Toyota's Georgetown manufacturing facility, healthcare giant Humana in Louisville, and UPS Worldport logistics center. Starting salaries range from $42,682 at Western Kentucky to $49,331 at Bellarmine University.

Does graduation rate correlate with program cost in Kentucky economics programs?

Centre College shows the highest graduation rate at 85.3% with a net cost of $21,497, while some affordable options like Eastern Kentucky have lower rates at 49.7%. However, University of Kentucky balances both factors with 69.9% graduation rate and $17,218 net cost.

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