Online Bachelors Degree Programs in Recreation Management That Charge the Least Tuition

By Staff

There are 3 online bachelors degree in recreation management colleges in the US. These colleges and universities charge students an average annual tuition of $18,810. The average tuition has increased over the past few years. This change in tuition was about 3.5%. In 2007, the average tuition was $18,180 yearly at these online schools.

Tuition of a reported $23,918 each year is charged by the most expensive online bachelors degree in recreation management school. The cheapest school however, charges students a per annum tuition costs of $15,720.

  • Bachelor of Science in Parks and Recreation Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Parks and Recreation Management – Tourism
  • Bachelor of Arts in Sports and Recreation Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Parks and Recreation Management – Community and Commercial Recreation
  • Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Management – Sports and Recreation Management
  • Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration – Sports and Recreation Management
  • BA/Sports and Recreation Management
  • BA/Sports and Recreation Management – Information Systems
  • Bachelor of Arts in Sports and Recreation Management – Information Systems
  • BA/Sports and Recreation Management – Finance

In 2011, of all recreation management graduates with bachelors degrees from online colleges and universities in the country, an estimated 50% earned credentials from these most inexpensive programs at AU. Therefore, of the 77,197 graduates in the US, 38,246 are from the least costly colleges and universities. Between 2006 and 2011, the number of recreation management graduates with bachelors degrees from the least expensive programs at AU has increased by 35,531 graduates per year, while the percentage of graduates from these schools has also increased.

Approximately 42%, or 32,405 of the nation’s recreation management bachelors level graduates, earned their degrees from these low tuition online programs at Liberty University in 2011. Only 13,193 students earned credentials from these colleges and universities in 2006, which was a short 5 years prior.

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