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Wake Technical Community College leads North Carolina's most affordable hospitality programs at just $6,935 net cost, while private institutions like High Point University reach $40,721. This six-fold price difference reflects the state's mix of community colleges and four-year universities serving students bound for Charlotte's banking sector hotels, Research Triangle conference centers, and the state's expanding tourism industry. Graduates earn between $27,939 and $39,729 annually, with Campbell University producing the highest-earning alumni at nearly $40,000. Public universities dominate the affordable tier, with UNC Greensboro offering strong value at $10,170 net cost and 57.9% graduation rates.
11
Programs
$6,935 – $40,721
Net Price Range
$34,046
Avg. Program Earnings
54.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

11 Hospitality Administration/Management Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $6,935 $2,336 31.4%
2 $10,170 $7,593 57.9% 91.9%
3 $12,579 $4,532 59.1% 84.8%
4 $15,028 $6,542 46.0% 84.4%
5 $15,662 $18,296 27.1% 63.8%
6 $16,487 $7,541 73.1% 83.1%
7 $16,514 $7,361 62.1% 92.3%
8 $20,197 $43,936 65.0% 73.2%
9 $23,991 $40,410 55.9% 88.6%
10 $28,901 $40,408 52.1% 73.3%
11 $40,721 $44,208 70.0% 78.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Wake Technical Community College so much cheaper than other programs?

Wake Technical's $6,935 net cost stems from its community college structure and $2,336 in-state tuition. The 31.4% graduation rate reflects the school's open-access mission and varied student population including working adults.

How do earnings compare between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Campbell University graduates earn $39,729 despite the $23,991 net cost, while Western Carolina graduates earn $27,939 at just $12,579 net cost. The $11,790 earnings difference suggests program quality and alumni networks vary significantly across price points.

Is East Carolina University worth considering for hospitality management?

East Carolina offers strong value with $36,992 graduate earnings against a $16,514 net cost and 92.34% acceptance rate. The 62.1% graduation rate indicates solid program completion despite the accessible admissions.

Where do the best job opportunities exist for hospitality graduates in North Carolina?

Charlotte's banking district creates demand for corporate hospitality managers, while the Research Triangle's tech conferences need event specialists. The state's tourism industry also supports traditional hotel and restaurant management roles statewide.

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