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The cost gap between Arizona's most affordable and most expensive Teacher Education programs spans nearly $25,000, with Dine College offering the lowest net price at just $10,218 annually. Arizona State University Campus Immersion stands out among public options with a 67.80% graduation rate and $38,742 median earnings, reflecting strong preparation for the state's growing education sector. With Arizona facing ongoing teacher shortages and districts like Phoenix Union and Tucson Unified actively recruiting new educators, these programs prepare graduates for immediate job placement opportunities across the state's expanding public school system.
10
Programs
$10,218 – $35,081
Net Price Range
$35,796
Avg. Program Earnings
40.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

10 Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Levels and Methods Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,218 $1,410 5.5%
2 $13,571 $9,552 19.5%
3 $13,670 $12,051 67.8% 89.8%
4 $14,922 $12,652 56.9% 80.0%
5 $15,960 $13,626 65.9% 86.8%
6 $16,828 $13,500 42.9%
7 $20,906 $35,685 35.9% 98.4%
8 $21,931 $17,450 43.0% 77.9%
9 $32,383 $34,697 41.4% 70.1%
10 $35,081 $35,300 22.5% 28.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Dine College's Teacher Education program so affordable?

Dine College offers the lowest net price at $10,218 annually with in-state tuition of just $1,410. The college serves the Navajo Nation and receives federal tribal college funding, which helps keep costs extremely low for students pursuing teaching careers.

How do graduation rates compare between public and private Teacher Education programs?

Public universities show stronger completion rates, with Arizona State University leading at 67.80% and University of Arizona at 65.90%. Private institutions range widely from 22.50% at Ottawa University-Surprise to 43.00% at Grand Canyon University.

Is earning potential similar across Arizona's Teacher Education programs?

Median earnings span from $31,388 to $38,742, with Arizona State University graduates earning the highest at $38,742. The $7,000+ difference reflects varying specializations and placement success in higher-paying districts across the state.

Where do most Teacher Education graduates find employment in Arizona?

Arizona's public school districts actively recruit new teachers, with major employers including Phoenix Union High School District, Tucson Unified, and Mesa Public Schools. The state's teacher shortage creates immediate job opportunities for program graduates statewide.

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