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Hellenic College leads Massachusetts Human Development programs with net costs as low as $14,334, while private options like Tufts reach $35,435. This $21,000 spread reflects the state's mix of specialized religious institutions and research universities. Early childhood educators and family counselors find strong job markets here, with Massachusetts ranking third nationally for social services employment. The seven programs range from Framingham State's public accessibility at $16,698 net cost to Boston University's research focus, creating pathways into the state's expanding healthcare and social services sectors.
7
Programs
$14,334 – $37,899
Net Price Range
$32,326
Avg. Program Earnings
65.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,334 $22,490 44.4% 57.9%
2 $16,698 $11,630 49.5% 87.4%
3 $26,996 $65,168 90.0% 14.4%
4 $29,504 $46,220 48.3% 87.5%
5 $31,805 $32,780 61.7% 86.2%
6 $35,435 $67,844 93.3% 9.7%
7 $37,899 $51,786 72.1% 74.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the wide cost variation among Massachusetts Human Development programs?

Private institutions like Boston University charge $65,168 in tuition while public Framingham State costs just $11,630 for in-state students. Religious institutions like Hellenic College offer specialized focus with lower net costs of $14,334, creating options across different educational philosophies and financial situations.

How do graduation rates compare between affordable and expensive programs?

Boston University achieves a 90% graduation rate at $26,996 net cost, while similarly priced Curry College graduates just 48.3% of students at $29,504. Framingham State, the most affordable public option, maintains a respectable 49.5% rate despite serving more financially constrained students.

Where do graduates typically work in Massachusetts after completing these programs?

Early earnings range from $28,816 to $34,704, reflecting positions in school districts, healthcare systems, and social service agencies. Massachusetts employs over 45,000 social workers and counselors, with major employers including Boston Children's Hospital, Cambridge Health Alliance, and the state's 400+ school districts.

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