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Louisiana Culinary Institute stands out with a remarkable 90.5% graduation rate among the state's suburban colleges, far exceeding the regional average. This small Baton Rouge school enrolls just 90 students but connects directly to Louisiana's growing hospitality sector, which benefits from the state's tourism industry and cultural food scene. The cost spread across these six suburban institutions ranges dramatically from $10,017 at Nunez Community College to $36,972 at Chamberlain University-Louisiana. Students at ITI Technical College earn $68,342 after graduation, reflecting Louisiana's demand for skilled technical workers in the oil and petrochemical industries that dominate the state economy. These suburban campuses serve students outside the major metropolitan areas while maintaining ties to Louisiana's key economic sectors. The TOPS scholarship program helps Louisiana residents afford public options, making schools like Louisiana Christian University particularly accessible at $16,874 net cost.
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Schools
$22,886
Avg. Net Price
$53,506
Avg. Earnings
50.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Suburban Colleges in Louisiana

College listings
# School Setting Enrollment Net Price Graduation Rate
1 Suburb-Large 90 $29,765 90.5%
2 Suburb-Large 513 $19,862 55.6%
3 Suburb-Large 461 $23,826 45.0%
4 Suburb-Small 750 $16,874 41.3%
5 Suburb-Large 516 $36,972
6 Suburb-Large 1,495 $10,017 17.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Louisiana Culinary Institute's graduation rate so high?

The school maintains a 90.5% graduation rate with only 90 students enrolled, creating an intimate learning environment. The focused culinary program connects directly to Louisiana's restaurant and hospitality industry, providing clear career pathways that help students complete their studies.

How do technical college earnings compare to other programs?

ITI Technical College graduates earn $68,342, nearly double the $32,886 earned by Fortis College graduates. This reflects Louisiana's strong demand for technical skills in oil, gas, and petrochemical industries that pay premium wages for specialized training.

Is Nunez Community College worth the low cost?

At $10,017 net cost, Nunez offers the most affordable option but has a 17.9% graduation rate. The school serves 1,495 students in Chalmette, providing access to higher education despite completion challenges that affect many community colleges.

Does the TOPS scholarship affect these college costs?

TOPS covers tuition at Louisiana public universities, making schools like Louisiana Christian University more affordable at $16,874 net cost. Private institutions like Chamberlain University at $36,972 don't receive TOPS benefits, creating significant cost differences.

Where do nursing program graduates typically work?

Chamberlain University-Louisiana graduates earn $92,405, the highest among these schools, reflecting strong demand for nurses. Louisiana's healthcare system, including major hospital networks in Baton Rouge and New Orleans, actively recruits nursing graduates from regional programs.

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