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University of Wisconsin-Superior offers the state's most affordable rehabilitation and therapeutic professions program at just $13,405 in net costs, making quality healthcare education accessible to students across Wisconsin's 13 available programs. The $12,662 gap between the cheapest and most expensive programs reflects the state's mix of public universities and private colleges, with public options consistently delivering better value. Wisconsin's growing healthcare sector, anchored by major employers like Epic Systems and GE Healthcare, creates strong demand for rehabilitation professionals. Early-career earnings span from $19,227 to $38,122, with UW-La Crosse graduates earning nearly double those from UW-Superior despite similar program costs.
13
Programs
$13,405 – $26,067
Net Price Range
$31,308
Avg. Program Earnings
60.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

13 Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Professions Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $13,405 $8,487 44.1% 95.6%
2 $14,761 $8,212 57.9% 88.5%
3 $15,374 $9,651 71.2% 74.3%
4 $16,177 $10,020 51.2% 86.3%
5 $16,722 $32,794 50.5% 89.9%
6 $16,928 $11,205 89.3% 49.1%
7 $16,948 $9,277 67.6% 76.6%
8 $17,365 $10,142 52.5% 86.3%
9 $18,295 $34,390 58.9% 69.5%
10 $23,341 $33,000 41.2% 71.6%
11 $24,362 $37,230 69.6% 72.1%
12 $25,634 $34,850 67.4% 98.6%
13 $26,067 $34,250 64.3% 70.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Wisconsin-Superior the most affordable option?

UW-Superior charges just $13,405 in net costs for rehabilitation programs, with in-state students paying only $8,487. The university maintains a 95.60% acceptance rate, making it accessible to most applicants seeking affordable healthcare education.

How do public and private program costs compare in Wisconsin?

Public universities average around $15,000-$17,000 in net costs, while private colleges like Concordia University-Wisconsin reach $26,067. In-state students at public schools pay roughly $9,000-$11,000, compared to $32,000-$37,000 at private institutions.

Which programs offer the highest earning potential?

UW-La Crosse graduates earn $38,122 early in their careers, nearly twice the $19,227 earned by UW-Superior graduates. UW-Stout and UW-Madison also produce strong earners at $34,603 and $33,281 respectively.

Does graduation rate correlate with program cost?

UW-Madison achieves an 89.30% graduation rate at $16,928 net cost, while more expensive private schools show mixed results. Carroll University graduates 69.60% of students at $24,362, demonstrating that higher costs don't guarantee better completion rates.

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