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Schoolcraft Community College District stands out with a net price of just $5,372 for nutrition programs, while other Michigan schools range from $13,584 to $18,701. This price gap reflects Michigan's strong community college system serving students who often enter the state's growing food processing industry, where companies like Kellogg and Gerber maintain major operations. Public universities like Oakland and Wayne State offer solid middle-ground options with graduation rates above 56 percent.
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Programs
$5,372 – $18,701
Net Price Range
53.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Foods, Nutrition, and Related Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $5,372 $4,448 15.3%
2 $13,584 $14,694 56.9% 90.1%
3 $14,773 $14,297 56.5% 75.3%
4 $16,041 $14,190 61.8% 79.0%
5 $17,815 $27,360 58.1% 64.8%
6 $18,597 $33,710 65.9% 91.3%
7 $18,701 $15,298 57.8% 84.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Schoolcraft Community College District so much cheaper than other nutrition programs?

Schoolcraft's net price of $5,372 is less than half of Oakland University's $13,584, the next cheapest option. Community colleges typically offer lower-cost pathways into nutrition careers, though Schoolcraft's 15.30% graduation rate suggests students may transfer to four-year programs to complete their degrees.

How do private nutrition programs in Michigan compare to public options?

Private schools like Madonna University ($17,815 net) and Andrews University ($18,597 net) cost significantly more than public alternatives. However, Andrews University achieves the highest graduation rate at 65.90%, while public schools typically graduate between 56-62% of their nutrition students.

Does Wayne State University offer good value despite being in Detroit?

Wayne State's $14,773 net price falls in the middle range, with graduates carrying an average debt of $20,568. The university's Detroit location provides access to major healthcare systems and food companies, while maintaining a 56.50% graduation rate with 75.32% acceptance rate.

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