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Berea College stands out among Kentucky's Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies programs with a net cost of just $4,483, making it 60% cheaper than the next affordable option. This dramatic price difference reflects the school's unique work-study model where students contribute labor in exchange for reduced tuition. Kentucky's growing healthcare sector, anchored by companies like Humana, increasingly values professionals who understand cultural competency and diversity issues. The state's five programs show a wide acceptance rate spread from 24.58% to 96.95%, giving students multiple pathways into this field that addresses social equity.
5
Programs
$4,483 – $17,634
Net Price Range
$29,685
Avg. Program Earnings
56.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $4,483 $49,326 62.0% 24.6%
2 $10,916 $11,436 53.7% 97.0%
3 $13,811 $27,274 38.1%
4 $17,218 $13,212 69.9% 94.9%
5 $17,634 $12,828 60.7% 81.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Berea College so much cheaper than other options?

Berea College operates a mandatory work-study program where all students work on campus to offset educational costs. This model reduces the net price to $4,483, compared to $10,916 at Western Kentucky University, the next cheapest option.

How competitive are admissions for these programs?

Acceptance rates vary dramatically across Kentucky's programs. Berea College admits only 24.58% of applicants, making it highly selective, while Western Kentucky University accepts 96.95% of students. The University of Kentucky falls in between at 94.89%.

Where do graduates typically find employment in Kentucky?

Kentucky's healthcare industry, led by Humana, actively recruits graduates for diversity and inclusion roles. The state's automotive sector, including Toyota's Georgetown plant, also values professionals who understand multicultural workforce dynamics.

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