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Western Carolina University offers the state's most affordable rehabilitation and therapeutic professions program at just $12,579 net cost, making advanced healthcare education accessible in North Carolina's mountain region. The $15,207 gap between the cheapest and most expensive programs reflects a clear divide between public universities and private institutions. With North Carolina's healthcare sector expanding rapidly alongside the Research Triangle's medical research facilities, graduates enter a market where rehabilitation specialists earn between $24,562 and $34,704 annually.
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Programs
$12,579 – $27,786
Net Price Range
$30,936
Avg. Program Earnings
54.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

9 Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,579 $4,532 59.1% 84.8%
2 $13,393 $6,735 48.6% 73.4%
3 $14,083 $17,176 20.2% 61.0%
4 $16,487 $7,541 73.1% 83.1%
5 $16,514 $7,361 62.1% 92.3%
6 $18,210 $33,400 52.1% 67.1%
7 $19,472 $7,317 70.7% 68.8%
8 $20,313 $37,270 41.9% 74.2%
9 $27,786 $43,285 65.9% 71.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Western Carolina University's program so affordable compared to other options?

Western Carolina's $12,579 net cost stems from its public university status and mountain location in Cullowhee, where operating costs remain lower than urban campuses. The university's 84.84% acceptance rate also indicates less competition for merit aid, helping keep student debt manageable at $23,187.

How do graduation rates vary between public and private rehabilitation programs in North Carolina?

Public universities show mixed results, with Appalachian State achieving 73.1% graduation rates while Winston-Salem State posts 48.6%. Private institutions like Queens University reach 65.9%, though Shaw University struggles at just 20.2% despite its moderate $14,083 net cost.

Where do North Carolina rehabilitation graduates typically find the highest-paying positions?

UNC Wilmington graduates report the highest earnings at $34,704 annually, likely benefiting from coastal healthcare facilities and proximity to specialized medical centers. East Carolina University graduates earn $32,569, reflecting strong connections to the university's medical school and regional healthcare network.

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