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Iowa's rehabilitation programs show remarkable affordability gaps, with Buena Vista University offering net costs at $18,321 while Drake University reaches $30,042. The University of Iowa stands out with an 86% acceptance rate and 73% graduation rate for just $21,398 net cost. Iowa's aging population and agricultural workforce create steady demand for rehabilitation specialists, particularly in rural communities where physical therapy and occupational therapy services remain limited.
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Programs
$18,321 – $30,042
Net Price Range
$37,208
Avg. Program Earnings
65.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $18,321 $40,190 47.3% 77.3%
2 $21,398 $10,964 73.1% 86.0%
3 $22,604 $51,040 66.8% 97.5%
4 $23,519 $35,300 63.6% 87.3%
5 $30,042 $49,944 77.3% 67.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $12,000 cost difference between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Buena Vista University's $18,321 net cost reflects significant financial aid packaging, while Drake University's $30,042 represents a more selective private institution with higher sticker prices. The University of Iowa offers the best value as a public institution with strong state funding support.

How do Iowa's rehabilitation program acceptance rates compare to national averages?

Iowa programs show relatively high acceptance rates, with Wartburg College accepting 97% of applicants and the University of Iowa at 86%. Only Drake University operates below 70% acceptance, suggesting most Iowa students can access rehabilitation training without extreme competition.

Where do graduates typically work given Iowa's rural geography?

Iowa's 99 counties and dispersed population create opportunities in both urban medical centers like University of Iowa Hospitals and rural clinics. The state's significant elderly population and agricultural injury patterns drive consistent demand across small towns and farming communities.

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