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Coastal Carolina University stands out among South Carolina's hospitality programs with a remarkable net price of just $13,742, nearly $11,000 less than the state's most expensive option. This cost advantage matters significantly in a state where tourism drives billions in revenue annually, from Charleston's historic districts to Myrtle Beach's resort corridor. The seven programs span a wide earnings range, with College of Charleston graduates earning $39,009 compared to $32,772 at USC Beaufort, reflecting the varied career paths available in South Carolina's expanding hospitality sector.
7
Programs
$13,742 – $24,532
Net Price Range
$35,362
Avg. Program Earnings
57.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Hospitality Administration/Management Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $13,742 $11,640 50.8% 78.6%
2 $15,309 $10,730 38.6% 80.0%
3 $17,529 $23,400 69.6%
4 $19,518 $12,978 65.0% 75.7%
5 $21,955 $31,030 48.6% 86.8%
6 $23,650 $21,450 53.5% 98.1%
7 $24,532 $12,688 77.7% 64.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Coastal Carolina University's hospitality program such a bargain?

The program costs just $13,742 net annually, with in-state students paying only $11,640 in tuition. Despite this low cost, graduates earn $34,704 on average, providing solid return on investment for students entering South Carolina's tourism industry.

How do graduation rates vary among these affordable programs?

USC Columbia leads with a 77.7% graduation rate despite being the most expensive at $24,532 net cost. Bob Jones University follows at 69.6%, while College of Charleston achieves 65% with strong graduate earnings of $39,009.

Is the LIFE Scholarship available for hospitality students?

Yes, eligible South Carolina residents can receive up to $5,000 annually through the LIFE Scholarship program. This benefit applies to in-state students at public universities like Coastal Carolina, USC Beaufort, College of Charleston, and USC Columbia, further reducing already affordable tuition costs.

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