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Georgia Institute of Technology - Main Campus Master’s in Rehabilitation & Therapeutic Professions

$45,715 Average Salary

Rehabilitation & Therapeutic Professions is a major offered under the health professions program of study at Georgia Institute of Technology - Main Campus. We’ve pulled together some essential information you should know about the master’s degree program in rehabilitation, including how many students graduate each year, the ethnic diversity of these students, and more.

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How Much Does a Master’s in Rehabilitation from Georgia Tech Cost?

$16,258 Average Tuition and Fees

Georgia Tech Graduate Tuition and Fees

Out-of-state part-time graduates at Georgia Tech paid an average of $1,215 per credit hour in 2019-2020. The average for in-state students was $586 per credit hour. Information about average full-time graduate student tuition and fees is shown in the table below.

In State Out of State
Tuition $14,064 $29,140
Fees $2,194 $2,194

How Much Can You Make With a Master’s in Rehabilitation From Georgia Tech?

$45,715 Average Salary
Below Average Earnings Boost

rehabilitation who receive their master’s degree from Georgia Tech make an average of $45,715 a year during the early days of their career. That is 20% lower than the national average of $57,400.

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Does Georgia Tech Offer an Online Master’s in Rehabilitation?

Online degrees for the Georgia Tech rehabilitation master’s degree program are not available at this time. To see if the school offers distance learning options in other areas, visit the Georgia Tech Online Learning page.

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*The racial-ethnic minorities count is calculated by taking the total number of students and subtracting white students, international students, and students whose race/ethnicity was unknown. This number is then divided by the total number of students at the school to obtain the racial-ethnic minorities percentage.

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