The cost of attending college or university seems to consistently trend upwards. And while it’s true that you have to be prepared to make a financial commitment to your post-secondary education, there are ways that you can reduce the overall cost. Plan ahead. Compare the costs and benefits of earning an associate degree versus a bachelor’s degree. Explore scholarship opportunities and financial aid. Become informed about available tax credits and deductions. And of course, investigate tuition fees at both public and private institutions. To help you get started, here are the typical costs for a human resources management degree:

average yearly tuition as per the most recent US census data
$ 10,008 per year
Average in-state tuition in 2017

19% above average compared to other degrees

$ 22,898 per year
Average out-of-state tuition in 2017

14% above average compared to other degrees

$ 19,296 per year
Average private tuition in 2017

40% below average compared to other degrees

What do human resources management graduates earn?

Human resources management students make an average of $63,854 per year after graduation. This is 4% below average compared to other undergraduate degrees.

14% of human resources management graduates are underpaid (those who make less than $40,000 per year.) This rate is low compared to other degrees across the country.

$ 63,854 per year
Average graduate salary in 2017

Bottom 42% of degrees

14%
% of people underpaid in 2019

28% below average compared to other degrees

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