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Public universities dominate Arkansas education programs, with University of Arkansas at Monticello offering the state's most affordable option at $14,013 net price. The $8,657 gap between cheapest public and private options reflects significant cost differences across institution types. Arkansas's education sector benefits from the state's major employers like Walmart and Tyson Foods, which create demand for corporate training specialists and educational program coordinators throughout their extensive operations.
5
Programs
$14,013 – $22,670
Net Price Range
$26,519
Avg. Program Earnings
62.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Education, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,013 $8,868 43.3%
2 $17,525 $9,748 70.0% 78.9%
3 $20,579 $24,888 70.9% 45.1%
4 $22,355 $32,480 70.3% 72.3%
5 $22,670 $31,000 55.9% 59.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Arkansas at Monticello so much cheaper than other options?

As a public university, UAM benefits from state funding that keeps net costs at $14,013, nearly $8,700 below the most expensive private option. The school's 43.30% graduation rate reflects its open-access mission serving students who might not otherwise pursue higher education.

How do private university costs compare to public options for education majors?

Private institutions average around $22,000 in net costs, with Harding University at $20,579 representing the most affordable private choice. Lyon College reaches $22,670, making it roughly $8,600 more expensive than the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville despite similar 70% graduation rates.

Does the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville provide good value for education students?

With a 70% graduation rate and $17,525 net price, UA Fayetteville offers solid middle-ground value. The school's 78.93% acceptance rate makes it accessible while maintaining academic standards that produce graduates earning $26,519 annually.

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