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Peru State College stands out as Nebraska's most affordable option for Teacher Education and Professional Development programs at just $11,401 net cost, creating a $16,670 gap between the cheapest and most expensive programs in the state. This remarkable affordability comes at a time when Nebraska's education sector faces growing demand, particularly in rural areas where agricultural communities need specialized educators. The state's 14 programs show striking variation in outcomes, with Chadron State graduates earning $41,844 while Doane University graduates start at $25,194. Nebraska's strong economy, anchored by Berkshire Hathaway and major agricultural operations, creates steady demand for career and technical education instructors who can bridge academic learning with practical workforce skills.
14
Programs
$11,401 – $28,071
Net Price Range
$35,191
Avg. Program Earnings
52.3%
Avg. Graduation Rate

14 Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,401 $8,280 37.7%
2 $12,791 $8,370 47.5% 85.9%
3 $13,308 $8,078 38.1%
4 $14,986 $23,340 59.4% 64.6%
5 $15,108 $7,970 55.7%
6 $16,488 $8,302 59.8% 86.0%
7 $17,424 $10,108 65.8% 78.6%
8 $20,129 $21,600 37.4% 57.3%
9 $20,884 $27,990 45.9% 98.8%
10 $21,554 $36,130 53.3% 71.3%
11 $23,140 $41,658 68.9% 81.5%
12 $24,016 $39,330 64.1% 90.8%
13 $24,229 $40,270 43.2% 64.9%
14 $28,071 $40,491 55.9% 75.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Peru State College so much cheaper than other Nebraska teacher education programs?

Peru State College offers the lowest net cost at $11,401, nearly $5,000 less than the next cheapest option at University of Nebraska at Omaha ($12,791). As a public institution with an in-state tuition of just $8,280, Peru State provides significant savings compared to private colleges that can cost over $40,000 annually.

How do earnings vary between Nebraska teacher education programs?

Graduate earnings show a wide range, with Chadron State College graduates earning $41,844 compared to $25,194 at Doane University. Wayne State College ($38,108) and University of Nebraska at Kearney ($40,209) also produce graduates with strong earning potential despite relatively low program costs.

Does attending a more expensive program guarantee better graduation rates?

Not necessarily. Nebraska Wesleyan University has the highest graduation rate at 68.9% with a net cost of $23,140, while University of Nebraska-Lincoln achieves 65.8% for just $17,424. Several expensive private colleges show graduation rates below 50%.

Where do Nebraska teacher education graduates find the best job opportunities?

Nebraska's agricultural economy and growing tech sector create demand for career and technical education instructors, particularly in rural areas. The state's major employers like Berkshire Hathaway and Mutual of Omaha also need corporate trainers and professional development specialists.

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