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Kentucky's tourism and outdoor recreation sectors, driven by attractions like Mammoth Cave National Park and the state's bourbon trail, create steady demand for facility management professionals. Public universities dominate the affordable end with Eastern Kentucky University at $9,962 and Western Kentucky University at $10,916, while private options like Union College reach $23,906. Graduates typically earn between $24,863 and $27,590, though Western Kentucky's program stands out with both the highest earnings at $27,590 and a 96.95% acceptance rate.
5
Programs
$9,962 – $23,906
Net Price Range
$26,227
Avg. Program Earnings
48.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Parks, Recreation and Leisure Facilities Management Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $9,962 $10,130 49.7% 64.3%
2 $10,916 $11,436 53.7% 97.0%
3 $13,811 $27,274 38.1%
4 $20,428 $33,640 65.0% 78.7%
5 $23,906 $30,946 36.0% 53.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Western Kentucky University the best value for parks and recreation management in Kentucky?

Western Kentucky combines affordability at $10,916 net price with the highest graduate earnings at $27,590 among Kentucky programs. The university also maintains an open admissions policy with a 96.95% acceptance rate, making it accessible to most applicants.

How much more expensive are private programs compared to public options?

Private programs cost significantly more, with Union College at $23,906 representing a $13,990 premium over Eastern Kentucky's $9,962. Despite higher costs, private schools show mixed graduation rates, ranging from 36% at Union College to 65% at Asbury University.

Is there a significant earnings difference between Kentucky's cheapest and most expensive programs?

The earnings gap is relatively modest, with Western Kentucky graduates earning $27,590 compared to Eastern Kentucky's $24,863, despite a $954 difference in program costs. This suggests that employer demand for recreation facility managers remains steady regardless of degree source.

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