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Tennessee's Human Development programs show remarkable cost variation, with East Tennessee State University charging just $15,794 annually while Vanderbilt reaches $19,040 despite its elite status. Nine programs across the state prepare graduates for Tennessee's growing healthcare sector, where major employers like HCA Healthcare create demand for family support specialists. Earnings span from $26,353 to $36,134, with public universities offering the strongest value proposition for in-state students through Tennessee's tax-friendly environment.
9
Programs
$15,794 – $25,610
Net Price Range
$29,975
Avg. Program Earnings
63.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

9 Human Development, Family Studies, and Related Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $15,794 $9,950 49.9% 85.3%
2 $18,109 $13,484 73.5% 68.4%
3 $18,661 $34,700 46.4% 79.8%
4 $19,040 $63,946 92.7% 6.7%
5 $20,082 $25,000 68.4% 91.2%
6 $20,303 $20,318 62.2% 63.2%
7 $21,131 $39,350 60.3% 66.7%
8 $24,334 $25,590 51.4% 65.8%
9 $25,610 $38,824 68.7% 71.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Vanderbilt's Human Development program cost competitive despite its selectivity?

Vanderbilt accepts only 6.67% of applicants yet maintains a net price of $19,040 through generous financial aid. The university's 92.70% graduation rate significantly exceeds the state average, making it cost-effective for students who complete their degrees.

How do graduation rates vary among Tennessee's Human Development programs?

Graduation rates range from 46.40% at Carson-Newman to 92.70% at Vanderbilt, with most programs falling between 50-70%. Public universities like UT-Knoxville achieve 73.50% completion rates while maintaining lower costs than private alternatives.

Is there a significant earnings difference between public and private program graduates?

Private school graduates from Milligan University earn the highest at $36,134, while Freed-Hardeman graduates earn $26,353. Public university graduates from ETSU and UT-Knoxville earn around $28,600, offering better return on investment given their lower costs.

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