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Harvard's Human Resources Management program costs just $16,816 after aid, making it the most affordable option despite its $59,076 sticker price. This creates an unusual situation where the nation's most selective university (3.24% acceptance rate) offers the cheapest net cost among Massachusetts HR programs. The state's concentration of healthcare systems, biotech companies, and financial services creates strong demand for HR professionals who understand complex compliance requirements. Public universities like UMass Boston ($18,282) and Salem State ($18,441) follow closely behind, while private alternatives range up to $38,787 at Bentley University.
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Programs
$16,816 – $38,787
Net Price Range
65.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

11 Human Resources Management and Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $16,816 $59,076 97.3% 3.2%
2 $18,282 $15,496 51.1% 80.8%
3 $18,441 $11,978 55.0% 92.7%
4 $20,605 $15,208 49.0% 95.5%
5 $25,702 $35,013 28.4% 74.2%
6 $27,711 $55,160 77.1% 50.3%
7 $28,853 $49,414 74.6% 82.3%
8 $31,065 $40,375 63.6% 84.9%
9 $31,170 $46,430 63.9% 88.0%
10 $37,899 $51,786 72.1% 74.6%
11 $38,787 $58,150 88.2% 57.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Harvard's HR program so affordable compared to other Massachusetts schools?

Harvard's generous financial aid reduces the net cost to $16,816 for qualifying students, despite charging $59,076 in tuition. This makes it cheaper than every other HR program in the state, including public universities that charge significantly less upfront.

How do public university costs compare for Human Resources programs in Massachusetts?

Public universities charge between $11,978 and $15,496 in tuition, with net costs ranging from $18,282 at UMass Boston to $20,605 at UMass Dartmouth. These schools accept 80-95% of applicants, making them accessible options for most students.

Does graduation rate vary significantly among Massachusetts HR programs?

Graduation rates span from 28.4% at Fisher College to 97.3% at Harvard University. Private universities generally show higher completion rates, with Bentley at 88.2% and Clark at 77.1%, while public options range from 49% to 55%.

Where do the most expensive HR programs in Massachusetts rank academically?

Bentley University charges the highest net cost at $38,787 but maintains strong outcomes with an 88.2% graduation rate and 57.88% acceptance rate. Merrimack College follows at $37,899 with a 72.1% graduation rate and more accessible 74.63% acceptance rate.

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