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Research and Experimental Psychology programs in Indiana span a remarkable $13,003 cost gap, from Purdue Fort Wayne's $11,513 net price to Earlham College's $24,516. Public universities dominate the affordable options, with three schools under $16,000 annually. Indiana's pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and major healthcare systems create strong demand for psychology research professionals, particularly in clinical trials and behavioral health studies that support the state's growing life sciences sector.
6
Programs
$11,513 – $24,516
Net Price Range
$27,343
Avg. Program Earnings
67.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Research and Experimental Psychology Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,513 $9,254 32.5% 80.7%
2 $13,945 $9,992 83.1% 52.7%
3 $15,342 $11,790 81.2% 82.4%
4 $20,361 $35,420 60.7% 98.1%
5 $21,906 $49,125 77.1% 61.5%
6 $24,516 $51,840 67.9% 73.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Purdue Fort Wayne the cheapest option for psychology research studies?

Purdue Fort Wayne offers the lowest net cost at $11,513 annually, with in-state students paying just $9,254 in tuition. The 80.66% acceptance rate provides accessible entry, though the 32.50% graduation rate suggests students should carefully evaluate program completion factors.

How do private colleges compare to public universities for psychology research programs?

Private schools like Wabash College and Earlham College cost $21,906 and $24,516 respectively, nearly double public options. However, Wabash achieves a strong 77.10% graduation rate and Earlham maintains 67.90%, potentially offsetting higher costs with better completion outcomes.

Where do Indiana psychology graduates typically earn after completing their degrees?

Purdue's main campus reports graduate earnings of $27,343 annually for psychology research graduates. This aligns with entry-level research positions at Indiana's pharmaceutical companies and university medical centers, where psychology professionals support clinical research initiatives.

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