Online Bachelors Degree Programs in Nutrition That are the Least Expensive

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Schools around the country offering online bachelors degree in nutrition programs charge students a median tuition of $6,672 per year. The median tuition has increased by 20.9% in recent years. The yearly median tuition was $5,520 at these online colleges in 2007.

The tuition range for colleges offering online nutrition programs at the bachelors level from most to least costly is displayed in the following graph:

Tuition Level Number of Schools
Cheapest 5
Low cost 6
Average cost 6
Most expensive 6

A yearly tuition of over $21,668 is charged by the costliest schools that have online bachelors degree in nutrition programs. On the other hand, tuition charged by the cheapest colleges ranges from $970 to $4,103 annually. The lowest cost accredited online nutrition bachelors degree schools are located in Massachusetts, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Texas.

  • Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies – Food and Nutrition
  • Bachelor of Science in Food and Nutrition
  • BA/Health and Wellness

Of all nutrition graduates with bachelors degrees from online colleges across the country, approximately 18% graduated from these low tuition programs in 2011. Therefore, of the 425,677 graduates from around the US, 78,395 are from the most inexpensive schools. From 2006 to 2011, the percentage of nutrition graduates with bachelors degrees from the most inexpensive online schools has decreased. However, the number of graduates has increased by 2,316 graduates per year.

Yearly tuition in the range of $5,096 to $5,948 is charged by other somewhat more costly online nutrition bachelors degree colleges and universities. Of the 23 online colleges and universities with bachelors degrees in nutrition programs in the nation, 6 offer programs with tuition in this range.

Approximately 111,118 students earned their degrees from these low tuition online programs in 2011. This is 26% of the nation’s nutrition bachelors level graduates. In 2006, which was only 5 years earlier, only 90,602 students graduated from these colleges. This represents a 23% increase in the number of graduates from these affordable online schools.

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1. Framingham State University Framingham, Massachusetts $970 $7,050
2. University of Massachusetts Amherst, Massachusetts $1,714 $9,937
3. Western Carolina University Cullowhee, North Carolina $2,816 $12,413
4. Texas Woman’s University Denton, Texas $4,032 $11,472
5. Oklahoma State University Stillwater, Oklahoma $4,103 $14,925
6. Stephen F Austin State University Nacogdoches, Texas $5,096 $14,396
7. Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado $5,256 $21,366
8. University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, Mississippi $5,452 $13,408
9. San Diego State University San Diego, California $5,472 $11,160
10. Lincoln University Jefferson City, Missouri $5,685 $10,915
11. University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska $5,948 $17,648
12. Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas $6,672 $17,700
13. Eastern Michigan University Ypsilanti, Michigan $7,148 $21,053
14. Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona $7,793 $20,257
15. University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, Alabama $7,900 $20,500
16. Washington State University Pullman, Washington $8,080 $19,122
17. University of California Berkeley, California $9,402 $32,281
18. Mount Mary College Milwaukee, Wisconsin $21,668 $21,668
19. Benedictine University Lisle, Illinois $22,500 $22,500
20. New York Institute of Technology Old Westbury, New York $24,670 $24,670

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