Program Analysis
Graduates earn $33,643/yr, roughly in line with the $33,473 national median for Human Development & Family Studies. The value proposition here depends on cost, not earnings.
The 15.7x earnings multiple means ten-year projected earnings exceed tuition cost by an order of magnitude. By pure financial math, this is a standout.
AI risk is moderate — 33% task exposure — and the 4% scenario spread suggests disruption would dent but not destroy the earnings outlook.
The $26,000 debt-to-$33,643 income ratio translates to about 9 months of earnings. Standard loan terms should handle this comfortably.
Ranked #48 out of 156 programs, Kent State University at Stark's Human Development & Family Studies offering sits in the upper half but doesn't break into the top tier.
The five-year earnings trajectory from $33,643 to $40,893 shows 22% growth, reflecting steady but unremarkable salary progression.