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Louisiana's public universities offer Family and Consumer Sciences programs with remarkably affordable net costs starting at $12,091 annually. Nicholls State University leads with the lowest price tag, while graduates across the state typically earn between $25,889 and $30,119 annually. The field aligns well with Louisiana's hospitality sector and food processing industries, particularly relevant given the state's culinary tourism and agricultural economy. TOPS scholarship recipients can attend these programs at even lower costs since the program covers full tuition at public institutions.
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Programs
$12,091 – $20,015
Net Price Range
$28,614
Avg. Program Earnings
48.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,091 $8,173 54.3% 98.4%
2 $12,174 $8,373 44.8% 99.0%
3 $13,809 $8,864 44.6% 97.9%
4 $19,740 $9,940 28.5% 53.9%
5 $20,015 $11,954 71.0% 75.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes the dramatic graduation rate differences between Louisiana schools?

Louisiana State University achieves a 71% graduation rate compared to just 28.5% at Southern University and A&M College, despite both being located in Baton Rouge. Northwestern State and Southeastern Louisiana fall in the middle range at 44.6% and 44.8% respectively.

How much debt do Family and Consumer Sciences graduates typically carry?

Student debt varies significantly across Louisiana programs, ranging from $23,757 at Southeastern Louisiana University to $33,458 at Southern University and A&M College. The debt levels don't correlate directly with net costs, suggesting different financial aid packages and student demographics.

Does acceptance rate affect program quality at Louisiana universities?

Most Louisiana schools maintain acceptance rates above 97%, with Southern University being the notable exception at 53.9%. Despite similar acceptance rates, graduation outcomes and earning potential vary substantially between institutions.

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