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Public universities dominate Nebraska's most affordable sociology programs, with the University of Nebraska at Omaha leading at just $12,791 net cost. The state's six-figure cost gap between public and private options creates stark choices for sociology students. While private institutions like Creighton University charge over $32,000, graduates across programs earn similar starting salaries ranging from $32,382 to $34,348. Nebraska's insurance industry, anchored by companies like Mutual of Omaha, provides natural career paths for sociology graduates interested in demographics, risk assessment, and community research.
10
Programs
$12,791 – $32,380
Net Price Range
$33,323
Avg. Program Earnings
58.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

10 Sociology Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,791 $8,370 47.5% 85.9%
2 $15,108 $7,970 55.7%
3 $16,488 $8,302 59.8% 86.0%
4 $17,424 $10,108 65.8% 78.6%
5 $21,554 $36,130 53.3% 71.3%
6 $23,140 $41,658 68.9% 81.5%
7 $24,229 $40,270 43.2% 64.9%
8 $28,071 $40,491 55.9% 75.8%
9 $28,345 $8,886 55.9%
10 $32,380 $47,000 80.5% 75.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Nebraska at Omaha the most affordable option?

UNO offers the lowest net cost at $12,791 with in-state tuition of just $8,370. The university maintains an 85.86% acceptance rate while producing graduates who earn $33,993 annually.

How much more do private colleges cost than public options?

Private institutions average over $25,000 in net costs compared to public schools under $17,500. Creighton University tops the list at $32,380 net cost, nearly triple UNO's price tag.

Is there a significant difference in graduation rates between cost tiers?

Higher-cost schools generally show better completion rates, with Creighton achieving 80.5% graduation compared to 47.5% at UNO. Mid-tier options like University of Nebraska-Lincoln balance cost and outcomes at 65.8% graduation rates.

Do sociology graduates earn enough to justify student debt in Nebraska?

Starting salaries range narrowly from $32,382 to $34,348 regardless of school choice. With average debt loads between $15,606 and $26,000, public university graduates face more manageable debt-to-income ratios.

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