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California State University-Los Angeles offers the state's most affordable path to Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions education at just $4,113 net cost, while the most expensive program reaches $45,723. California's aging population and expanding healthcare infrastructure create steady demand for rehabilitation professionals across the state's major metropolitan areas. The $41,610 cost gap between cheapest and most expensive programs reflects the stark divide between public and private institutions, with all CSU and UC schools maintaining significantly lower barriers to entry.
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Programs
$4,113 – $45,723
Net Price Range
$29,350
Avg. Program Earnings
65.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $4,113 $6,813 52.6% 86.9%
2 $6,480 $6,980 54.8% 95.4%
3 $13,741 $7,992 64.7% 76.7%
4 $14,317 $35,558 55.9% 75.0%
5 $25,009 $48,132 53.4% 75.8%
6 $25,926 $55,340 67.8% 93.2%
7 $31,927 $68,237 92.0% 12.0%
8 $45,723 $58,974 79.8% 41.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the massive cost difference between California rehabilitation programs?

Public universities like Cal State LA charge $4,113 net cost while private institutions like Loyola Marymount reach $45,723. The Cal Grant program significantly reduces costs at public schools for qualifying students, creating an 11-fold price difference between the most and least expensive options.

How do graduation rates compare across different price points?

University of Southern California leads with a 92% graduation rate despite charging $31,927 net cost. The most affordable option, Cal State LA, maintains a respectable 52.6% graduation rate at less than one-eighth the cost of the highest-priced programs.

Where do California rehabilitation graduates typically find employment?

California's large healthcare systems including Kaiser Permanente and Cedars-Sinai hire extensively in rehabilitation fields. The state's 40 million residents and growing senior population create consistent demand across Los Angeles, San Francisco, and inland metropolitan areas.

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