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Virginia State University stands out among hospitality programs with a remarkably low $14,553 net price, making it nearly $18,000 cheaper than Hampton University's $32,145 cost. The state's 6 hospitality administration programs produce graduates earning between $23,649 and $46,478 annually. Virginia's proximity to Washington DC creates strong demand for hospitality professionals, with major employers like Inova Health and defense contractors hosting countless conferences and events requiring skilled event management and food service operations.
6
Programs
$14,553 – $32,145
Net Price Range
$38,269
Avg. Program Earnings
62.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Hospitality Administration/Management Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,553 $9,755 40.7% 89.7%
2 $18,287 $13,815 69.3% 90.0%
3 $20,473 $18,484 44.7% 82.7%
4 $21,816 $13,576 80.9% 78.3%
5 $23,790 $15,478 86.3% 57.0%
6 $32,145 $29,162 55.7% 74.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the huge cost difference between Virginia hospitality programs?

Public universities like Virginia State ($14,553) and George Mason ($18,287) cost significantly less than private Hampton University ($32,145). The VTAG grant helps students at private colleges, but public in-state tuition rates create the biggest savings for Virginia residents.

How do graduation rates vary among affordable Virginia hospitality programs?

Virginia Tech leads with an 86.3% graduation rate despite charging $23,790 net price. Virginia State University, the cheapest option at $14,553, has a 40.7% graduation rate, while James Madison achieves 80.9% with a $21,816 net cost.

Does higher program cost correlate with better earnings in Virginia hospitality?

Virginia Tech graduates earn the highest at $46,478 despite not being the most expensive program. George Mason and James Madison graduates earn over $42,000 annually while maintaining relatively affordable net prices under $22,000.

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