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Indiana University-Southeast delivers the state's most affordable rehabilitation program at $8,257 net cost, creating a $35,000 gap between the cheapest and most expensive options among 13 schools. Public universities dominate the low-cost tier, with three schools under $13,000, while private institutions like Butler University reach $38,472. Indiana's aging population and expanding healthcare network through systems like Indiana University Health creates steady demand for rehabilitation professionals. The state's 21st Century Scholars program can eliminate tuition costs entirely for qualifying students, making these already affordable programs even more accessible for low-income families.
13
Programs
$8,257 – $43,465
Net Price Range
56.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

13 Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,257 $8,179 33.4% 85.2%
2 $11,513 $9,254 32.5% 80.7%
3 $12,188 $9,992 41.1% 92.3%
4 $13,710 $29,982 68.2% 77.5%
5 $18,748 $36,136 55.8% 76.1%
6 $20,230 $42,676 71.3% 76.3%
7 $20,361 $35,420 60.7% 98.1%
8 $21,318 $30,446 31.4% 64.7%
9 $21,583 $46,588 67.0% 94.2%
10 $23,069 $31,168 66.3% 86.7%
11 $24,327 $39,104 76.6% 74.6%
12 $38,472 $45,980 80.2% 82.1%
13 $43,465 $33,490 52.3% 78.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Indiana University-Southeast the cheapest option for rehabilitation studies?

At $8,257 net cost, IU-Southeast benefits from state funding and lower regional costs in New Albany. The 85% acceptance rate makes admission accessible, though the 33% graduation rate reflects the challenges many students face completing their programs.

How do private colleges justify costs up to $43,465 for the same field?

Schools like Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College at $43,465 offer smaller class sizes and specialized facilities. However, mid-tier privates like Huntington University at $13,710 provide better value with a 68% graduation rate and strong clinical partnerships.

Does graduation rate correlate with program cost in Indiana rehabilitation programs?

Higher-cost programs generally show better completion rates, with Taylor University achieving 77% graduation at $24,327. Budget options like Purdue Fort Wayne manage only 33% completion despite costing $11,513, suggesting resource differences impact student success.

Where do Indiana rehabilitation graduates find the best employment opportunities?

Indianapolis and Fort Wayne offer the most positions through major health systems and rehabilitation centers. Indiana University Health alone employs thousands of rehabilitation professionals, while manufacturing companies like Cummins provide occupational therapy opportunities.

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