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Arkansas offers six Human Development and Family Studies programs with striking cost differences between public and private options. University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff leads affordability at $11,679 net cost, while private institutions like Ouachita Baptist reach $22,355. The state's family-centered retail culture, exemplified by Walmart's corporate headquarters in Bentonville, creates natural career pathways for graduates studying child development, family counseling, and consumer sciences across Arkansas communities.
6
Programs
$11,679 – $22,355
Net Price Range
$28,890
Avg. Program Earnings
59.3%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,679 $9,019 39.7% 69.3%
2 $16,929 $7,885 38.0% 70.7%
3 $17,525 $9,748 70.0% 78.9%
4 $20,579 $24,888 70.9% 45.1%
5 $21,144 $30,832 66.8% 56.6%
6 $22,355 $32,480 70.3% 72.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $10,676 cost gap between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Public universities receive state funding that significantly reduces student costs, with University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff charging $11,679 compared to private Ouachita Baptist at $22,355. Henderson State offers the best value among public options at just $7,885 in-state tuition despite higher net costs.

How do graduation rates compare between affordable and expensive programs?

Higher-cost private schools achieve 66-71% graduation rates, while the most affordable public option at Pine Bluff graduates 39.7% of students. University of Arkansas balances moderate costs with strong 70% graduation rates, matching private school performance.

Where do graduates typically find employment with these degrees in Arkansas?

The state's retail headquarters culture creates opportunities in employee family services, corporate childcare, and consumer education roles. Early career earnings range from $25,774 to $32,569, reflecting positions in social services, family counseling, and corporate human resources.

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