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Best Psychology Colleges in Kentucky

By David Krug, Co-Founder, CollegeRanker Updated 2026-07-13 24 schools Agent Insights
24
Schools
$48,343
Avg. Earnings
52%
Avg. Graduation
$16,955
Avg. Net Price
$22,098
Avg. Debt

CollegeRanker Research

What Surprised Us Most

  1. Graduate earnings span a wide band on this list, from $36,382 at the low end to $66,240 at the top. That 1.8× spread shows how much outcomes vary within a single category.

  2. Berea College offers the strongest payback. Graduates earn a median of $43,150 against $6,106 in annual net price, the best earnings-to-cost ratio in this ranking.

  3. The most budget-friendly option on this list is Berea College, at $6,106 annually in net price.

  4. Completion rates separate this field: Centre College graduates 83% of its students, well above the 52% list average. Finishing what you start matters as much as where you start.

  5. Debt-to-earnings ratios favor Berea College: graduates owe only 0.08× their yearly income, the most manageable debt burden on the list.

Surprising Comparisons

  • The top spot belongs to Kentucky Wesleyan College ($46,747 earnings), not the highest earner, Centre College ($66,240). That is what weighting mobility and value over salary alone produces.
  • Price and payoff diverge sharply here. Berea College ($6,106/yr) and Midway University ($29,579/yr) produce graduates earning $43,150 and $44,246 respectively, a far narrower earnings gap than the $23,473 cost difference would suggest.
  • On a cost-adjusted basis, Berea College outperforms Centre College: similar career earnings at a much lower net price.

The Takeaway

The through line among the top-ranked schools is plain. They pair solid graduate earnings with affordable costs and meaningful social mobility. Prestige and selectivity matter far less than whether students end up better off.

What This Means for Students

Your shortlist should start with Berea College and Centre College. For each school, look up the net price your family would actually pay, weigh it against typical graduate earnings, and build the decision around the return instead of the name recognition.

Why this ranking matters

These schools are ranked on outcomes that compound: graduate earnings, upward mobility, debt, and value, all drawn from federal tax records and Scorecard data rather than reputation surveys. The list rewards results over prestige, led by institutions whose graduates earn a median of about $46K ten years after enrollment.

How we measure this — full methodology →

How we rank · 4 pillars

Economic outcomes30%
Social mobility35%
Value (earnings vs. cost)20%
Academic quality15%

Federal-source data only. Build your own weighting →

$46K
Median grad earnings
10 yrs after entry
52%
Average graduation rate
Across the list
$17K
Average net price
After grants/aid
77%
Average admit rate
Selectivity
Data Behind This Page Updated 2026-07-13
24 institutions ranked
2026-07-13 Last updated
100% Public / federal sources

Source datasets

Methodology

Schools are scored on the CollegeRanker 4-Pillar Algorithm: Economic Outcomes (30%), Social Mobility (25–35%), Academic Quality (15–20%), and Value (20–25%). Every weight is published and every figure traces to a public dataset.

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Confidence notes

  • Earnings, completion, and debt figures come from federal administrative records — tax data and student-aid filings — not surveys or self-reports, the highest-confidence tier of education data available.
  • Social-mobility estimates are drawn from de-identified tax records covering more than 30 million students (Opportunity Insights).
  • Where an institution is missing a metric, it is excluded from that metric rather than imputed, so averages are never inflated by guesses.

Limitations

  • Federal earnings data primarily cover students who received federal financial aid; outcomes for non-aided students may differ.
  • Earnings are measured roughly ten years after enrollment, so they describe how earlier cohorts fared — historical outcomes, not guarantees of future results.
  • An institution's field-of-study mix affects raw earnings; scores reflect measured outcomes and are not fully major-adjusted unless explicitly noted.
  • Net price is an average; the actual cost a given student pays varies widely by family income.

At a Glance

How the Top Schools Compare

School Earnings Net Price Graduation Score
$46,747
▼ -3% vs avg
$17,131 49%
69
$42,375
▼ -12% vs avg
$24,038 35%
68
3
$59,384
▲ +23% vs avg
$21,835 40%
68
$43,150
▼ -11% vs avg
$6,106 60%
68
$45,036
▼ -7% vs avg
$14,107 48%
66

Score uses our 4-pillar methodology. Earnings % is vs. this list's average.

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Executive Summary

Best Psychology Colleges in Kentucky

This analysis ranks 24 institutions on graduate earnings, social mobility, completion, and cost. Across the list, alumni earn a median of $48,343 ten years after enrolling, against an average graduation rate of 52% and an average net price of $16,955.

Key takeaways

  • Strongest Earnings-to-Cost Ratio: Berea College — Net Price: $6,106 | Graduation Rate: 60%
  • Strongest Completion Outcomes: Centre College — 83% completion rate
  • Highest Earnings Generator: Centre College — Median alumni earnings: $66,240

Our Analysis Found

110%
Private nonprofit colleges cost 110% more in net price than publics, while their graduates earn 21% more.
CollegeRanker examined 5,745 U.S. colleges and found (n=3,655). Mean net price and mean 10-year earnings by ownership type (College Scorecard).

Human Services Workforce Analysis

What does this ranking tell us about the human-services and social-work workforce?

$45,648

Median earnings (10yr)

50%

Median graduation rate

$18,420

Median net price

1.4%

Avg. mobility rate

Demand for mental-health and social-service professionals keeps rising, driven by greater awareness of mental-health needs, an aging population, and expanding access to services. These are licensure-gated, mission-driven careers. The social return is high and the financial return is capped, which makes program cost the most important variable in the value equation.

The median graduation rate across these 24 schools is 50%. Median graduate earnings reach $45,648 ten years after enrollment. Average net price, the cost after grants, is $18,420 a year, and median federal debt at graduation is about $22,750. Some 38% of students receive Pell grants, and mobility, the share of low-income students who reach the top quintile, averages 1.4%.

In human services, the cost of the degree matters as much as the career that follows it. Median earnings of roughly $45,648 and a net price of about $18,420 leave little room for heavy borrowing. Graduates who keep debt minimal do best in a field where the rewards are primarily social rather than financial.

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Academic 15%
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Social mobility 35%
Value 20%

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Full rankings

1
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Kentucky Wesleyan College

Owensboro, KY · 72% accepted · $17,131 net

69

Why it ranks #1

Kentucky Wesleyan College lands at #1 with a 69/100 composite, led by social mobility (85/100) and pulled down by academic quality (53/100). Graduates earn a median $46,747 a decade after enrolling, 3% below this list's average, and net price runs $17,131 a year. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what puts it near the top, even with below-average salaries.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
53
Economic
61
Social mobility
85
Value
55
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2
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Kentucky Christian University

Grayson, KY · 61% accepted · $24,038 net

68

Why it ranks #2

Kentucky Christian University lands at #2 with a 68/100 composite, led by social mobility (83/100) and pulled down by value per dollar (43/100). Graduates earn a median $42,375 a decade after enrolling, 12% below this list's average, and net price runs $24,038 a year, above the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what puts it near the top, even with below-average salaries.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
57
Economic
59
Social mobility
83
Value
43
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3
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Thomas More University

Crestview Hills, KY · 90% accepted · $21,835 net

68

Why it ranks #3

Thomas More University lands at #3 with a 68/100 composite, led by social mobility (81/100) and pulled down by value per dollar (51/100). Graduates earn a median $59,384 a decade after enrolling, 23% above this list's average, and net price runs $21,835 a year, above the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what puts it near the top.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
53
Economic
67
Social mobility
81
Value
51
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4
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Berea College

Berea, KY · 19% accepted · $6,106 net

68

Why it ranks #4

Berea College lands at #4 with a 68/100 composite, led by value per dollar (89/100) and pulled down by economic outcomes (68/100). Graduates earn a median $43,150 a decade after enrolling, 11% below this list's average, and net price runs $6,106 a year, well under the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that low cost is what puts it near the top, even with below-average salaries.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
76
Economic
68
Social mobility
76
Value
89
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5
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University of the Cumberlands

Williamsburg, KY · 99% accepted · $14,107 net

66

Why it ranks #5

University of the Cumberlands lands at #5 with a 66/100 composite, led by social mobility (94/100) and pulled down by academic quality (49/100). Graduates earn a median $45,036 a decade after enrolling, 7% below this list's average, and net price runs $14,107 a year, well under the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what puts it near the top, even with below-average salaries.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
49
Economic
64
Social mobility
94
Value
62
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6
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Brescia University

Owensboro, KY · 35% accepted · $8,709 net

65

Why it ranks #6

Brescia University lands at #6 with a 65/100 composite, led by value per dollar (63/100) and pulled down by economic outcomes (57/100). Graduates earn a median $45,500 a decade after enrolling, 6% below this list's average, and net price runs $8,709 a year, well under the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that low cost is what puts it near the top, even with below-average salaries.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
62
Economic
57
Social mobility
59
Value
63
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7
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University of Louisville

Louisville, KY · 79% accepted · $17,988 net

65

Why it ranks #7

University of Louisville lands at #7 with a 65/100 composite, led by social mobility (80/100) and pulled down by value per dollar (61/100). Graduates earn a median $53,899 a decade after enrolling, 11% above this list's average, and net price runs $17,988 a year. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what puts it near the top.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
68
Economic
67
Social mobility
80
Value
61
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8
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Georgetown College

Georgetown, KY · 91% accepted · $14,095 net

65

Why it ranks #8

Georgetown College lands at #8 with a 65/100 composite, led by social mobility (84/100) and pulled down by academic quality (57/100). Graduates earn a median $52,074 a decade after enrolling, 8% above this list's average, and net price runs $14,095 a year, well under the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what puts it near the top.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
57
Economic
63
Social mobility
84
Value
62
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9
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Eastern Kentucky University

Richmond, KY · 78% accepted · $11,040 net

64

Why it ranks #9

Eastern Kentucky University lands at #9 with a 64/100 composite, led by social mobility (83/100) and pulled down by academic quality (58/100). Graduates earn a median $45,795 a decade after enrolling, 5% below this list's average, and net price runs $11,040 a year, well under the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what puts it near the top, even with below-average salaries.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
58
Economic
61
Social mobility
83
Value
67
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10
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Asbury University

Wilmore, KY · 63% accepted · $21,401 net

64

Why it ranks #10

Asbury University lands at #10 with a 64/100 composite, led by social mobility (82/100) and pulled down by value per dollar (52/100). Graduates earn a median $42,368 a decade after enrolling, 12% below this list's average, and net price runs $21,401 a year, above the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what puts it near the top, even with below-average salaries.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
64
Economic
58
Social mobility
82
Value
52
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11
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Bellarmine University

Louisville, KY · 86% accepted · $21,499 net

64

Why it ranks #11

Bellarmine University lands at #11 with a 64/100 composite, led by social mobility (83/100) and pulled down by value per dollar (51/100). Graduates earn a median $62,069 a decade after enrolling, 28% above this list's average, and net price runs $21,499 a year, above the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what carries it up the list.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
65
Economic
69
Social mobility
83
Value
51
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12
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Northern Kentucky University

Highland Heights, KY · 68% accepted · $8,191 net

64

Why it ranks #12

Northern Kentucky University lands at #12 with a 64/100 composite, led by social mobility (81/100) and pulled down by academic quality (59/100). Graduates earn a median $50,220 a decade after enrolling, 4% above this list's average, and net price runs $8,191 a year, well under the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what carries it up the list.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
59
Economic
63
Social mobility
81
Value
76
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13
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University of Kentucky

Lexington, KY · 93% accepted · $18,851 net

64

Why it ranks #13

University of Kentucky lands at #13 with a 64/100 composite, led by social mobility (80/100) and pulled down by value per dollar (61/100). Graduates earn a median $59,025 a decade after enrolling, 22% above this list's average, and net price runs $18,851 a year, above the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what carries it up the list.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
63
Economic
68
Social mobility
80
Value
61
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14
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Murray State University

Murray, KY · 86% accepted · $9,096 net

64

Why it ranks #14

Murray State University lands at #14 with a 64/100 composite, led by social mobility (82/100) and pulled down by economic outcomes (62/100). Graduates earn a median $44,737 a decade after enrolling, 7% below this list's average, and net price runs $9,096 a year, well under the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what carries it up the list, even with below-average salaries.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
67
Economic
62
Social mobility
82
Value
72
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15
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Transylvania University

Lexington, KY · 87% accepted · $21,913 net

63

Why it ranks #15

Transylvania University lands at #15 with a 63/100 composite, led by social mobility (83/100) and pulled down by value per dollar (53/100). Graduates earn a median $54,705 a decade after enrolling, 13% above this list's average, and net price runs $21,913 a year, above the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what carries it up the list.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
70
Economic
64
Social mobility
83
Value
53
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16
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Centre College

Danville, KY · 54% accepted · $20,781 net

62

Why it ranks #16

Centre College lands at #16 with a 62/100 composite, led by academic quality (83/100) and pulled down by value per dollar (56/100). Graduates earn a median $66,240 a decade after enrolling, 37% above this list's average, and net price runs $20,781 a year, above the field. Academics score well here, yet mobility (35%) and value (20%) carry the most weight, so outcome-per-dollar sets the final position.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
83
Economic
68
Social mobility
61
Value
56
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17
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Western Kentucky University

Bowling Green, KY · 94% accepted · $10,990 net

62

Why it ranks #17

Western Kentucky University lands at #17 with a 62/100 composite, led by social mobility (81/100) and pulled down by economic outcomes (60/100). Graduates earn a median $43,889 a decade after enrolling, 9% below this list's average, and net price runs $10,990 a year, well under the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what carries it up the list, even with below-average salaries.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
64
Economic
60
Social mobility
81
Value
70
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18
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Lindsey Wilson University

Columbia, KY · $15,070 net

61

Why it ranks #18

Lindsey Wilson University lands at #18 with a 61/100 composite, led by social mobility (84/100) and pulled down by academic quality (56/100). Graduates earn a median $41,129 a decade after enrolling, 15% below this list's average, and net price runs $15,070 a year, well under the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what carries it up the list, even with below-average salaries.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
56
Economic
60
Social mobility
84
Value
60
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19
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Kentucky State University

Frankfort, KY · 96% accepted · $8,040 net

60

Why it ranks #19

Kentucky State University lands at #19 with a 60/100 composite, led by social mobility (84/100) and pulled down by academic quality (47/100). Graduates earn a median $36,382 a decade after enrolling, 25% below this list's average, and net price runs $8,040 a year, well under the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what carries it up the list, even with below-average salaries.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
47
Economic
52
Social mobility
84
Value
62
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20
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Campbellsville University

Campbellsville, KY · 80% accepted · $19,341 net

57

Why it ranks #20

Campbellsville University lands at #20 with a 57/100 composite, led by social mobility (79/100) and pulled down by academic quality (53/100). Graduates earn a median $41,583 a decade after enrolling, 14% below this list's average, and net price runs $19,341 a year, above the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what carries it up the list, even with below-average salaries.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
53
Economic
61
Social mobility
79
Value
61
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21
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Union Commonwealth University

Barbourville, KY · 63% accepted · $21,311 net

56

Why it ranks #21

Union Commonwealth University lands at #21 with a 56/100 composite, led by academic quality (64/100) and pulled down by value per dollar (53/100). Graduates earn a median $42,002 a decade after enrolling, 13% below this list's average, and net price runs $21,311 a year, above the field. Academics score well here, yet mobility (35%) and value (20%) carry the most weight, so outcome-per-dollar sets the final position.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
64
Economic
57
Social mobility
Value
53
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22
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University of Pikeville

Pikeville, KY · $20,311 net

56

Why it ranks #22

University of Pikeville lands at #22 with a 56/100 composite, led by social mobility (81/100) and pulled down by academic quality (53/100). Graduates earn a median $48,231 a decade after enrolling, 0% above this list's average, and net price runs $20,311 a year, above the field. Because the methodology weights social mobility (35%) and value (20%) above prestige, that mobility is what carries it up the list.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
53
Economic
62
Social mobility
81
Value
54
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23
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Spalding University

Louisville, KY · 99% accepted · $25,491 net

52

Why it ranks #23

Spalding University lands at #23 with a 52/100 composite, led by economic outcomes (62/100) and pulled down by value per dollar (44/100). Graduates earn a median $49,438 a decade after enrolling, 2% above this list's average, and net price runs $25,491 a year, above the field. Strong earnings drive the rank, but with mobility weighted 35% and value 20%, salary alone can only take a school so far.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
60
Economic
62
Social mobility
57
Value
44
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Midway University

Midway, KY · 95% accepted · $29,579 net

47

Why it ranks #24

Midway University lands at #24 with a 47/100 composite, led by economic outcomes (61/100) and pulled down by value per dollar (40/100). Graduates earn a median $44,246 a decade after enrolling, 8% below this list's average, and net price runs $29,579 a year, above the field. Strong earnings drive the rank, but with mobility weighted 35% and value 20%, salary alone can only take a school so far.

Pillar breakdown

Academic
49
Economic
61
Social mobility
57
Value
40
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Cut it by what you care about

The same 24 schools, re-ranked by the outcome that matters to you.

Where the programs are

If you’re considering a psychology degree in Kentucky, you’re in good company. Many students are drawn to this field, with psychology being one of the most popular majors in the country. This ranking highlights 25 colleges in Kentucky that are producing solid outcomes for their graduates.

What sets the top schools apart are their impressive graduation rates, earnings, and manageable debt levels. For instance, the average earnings for graduates from these psychology programs is $48,137, while the average graduation rate is 52%. These metrics can guide your decision as you weigh the potential return on investment for your education.

Take Berea College and Centre College, for example. Berea graduates earn about $43,150 annually, but their graduation rate is only 60%, while Centre graduates are bringing home $66,240 with an impressive 83% graduation rate. This contrast highlights the trade-offs students may face when choosing a school for psychology.

The story behind the ranking

A ranking gives you an order; these charts give you the shape. They show how this group of schools spreads across the four things that decide whether a degree pays off — what graduates earn, whether they finish, how far they move up, and what it costs. Look for the standouts, the outliers, and the trade-offs the list alone can't show.

Earnings Outcomes

What graduates earn 10 years after enrolling. Data from College Scorecard.

Distribution of Median Earnings

$13K 16 $38K 8 $63K $88K $113K $138K 16 National Avg

Earnings vs. Net Price

Top-left = best value. Top-ranked schools are highlighted.

$10K$65K$120K $25K$50K NET PRICE (lower →) EARNINGS (higher ↑) Kentucky Wesleyan Kentucky Christian Thomas More Berea College University of

Completion & Access

Graduation rates and who gets in. Data from College Scorecard & IPEDS.

Graduation Rates

Kentucky Wesleyan Co… 49% Kentucky Christian U… 35% Thomas More University 40% Berea College 60% University of the Cu… 48% Brescia University 51% University of Louisv… 61% Georgetown College 48% Eastern Kentucky Uni… 50% Asbury University 65% Bellarmine University 66% Northern Kentucky Un… 50% University of Kentucky 71% Murray State Univers… 60% Transylvania Univers… 71% Centre College 83% Western Kentucky Uni… 55% Lindsey Wilson Unive… 41% Kentucky State Unive… 30% Campbellsville Unive… 44% Union Commonwealth U… 34% University of Pikevi… 40% Spalding University 54% Midway University 43%

Pell Grant Rate vs. Graduation Rate

Right = more low-income students. Higher = more graduate.

0% 100% PELL GRANT RATE → GRAD RATE ↑ Kentucky Wesleyan Kentucky Christian Thomas More Berea College University of
Social Mobility

What the Mobility Data Says

The backbone of this ranking is social-mobility data from Raj Chetty's Mobility Report Card, which draws on more than 30 million tax records. A school's mobility rate is the share of its students who move from the bottom income quintile to the top. Among the 18 schools on this list with available data, that rate averages 1.4%. University of the Cumberlands leads the group at 2.3%, with Kentucky State University (1.9%) and Campbellsville University (1.8%) close behind.

Who gets in matters as much as what happens after. Across these schools, an average of 9.6% of students start in the bottom income quintile. Lindsey Wilson University leads at 21.1%, which signals an admissions door that is actually open to low-income students. Schools that pair high access with high mobility are the ones driving generational change.

Once low-income students enroll, their odds of reaching the top income quintile average 17.1% across this list. Transylvania University posts the highest success rate at 31.8%. Access without completion and career momentum is an incomplete picture, and this is the number that completes it.

Social capital, measured by economic connectedness, captures the degree of cross-class friendship on campus, another dimension Opportunity Insights ties to long-run outcomes. Across these schools it averages 1.52 against a national benchmark of 1.0. Asbury University reaches 1.70, the highest on the list.

Mobility, access, and social-capital figures from Raj Chetty's Mobility Report Card & the Opportunity Insights Social Capital Atlas.

Cost & Debt

What families actually pay and what students owe. Data from College Scorecard.

Median Debt at Graduation

1 $6K 13 $18K 10 $30K $42K $54K 13 National Avg

When we examine the data, a clear pattern emerges. Centre College stands out with a graduation rate of 83% and average earnings of $66,240, compared to Northern Kentucky University's 50% graduation rate and $50,220 earnings. This suggests that investment in a program like Centre's could lead to better long-term outcomes.

As you consider these schools, think about what matters most to you. Are you prioritizing affordability, or are you looking for strong outcomes in employment? Align your personal goals with the financial realities presented in this list. For instance, while Berea College is the most affordable, its lower earnings may require you to weigh the benefits of a higher salary from schools like Centre or the University of Kentucky.

Ultimately, this data reflects the choices families face in higher education. A psychology degree can lead to various career paths, but it also comes with financial implications. Each decision about where to study impacts not just the student but the entire family’s future. Be sure to consider how these schools fit your goals and needs.

Data Sources

U.S. Dept of Education College Scorecard

Opportunity Insights Mobility Report Card

Social Capital Atlas

Times Higher Education World Rankings

NCES IPEDS

Frequently Asked Questions

Best Psychology Colleges in Kentucky: Your Questions, Answered

What is the #1 school in the Best Psychology Colleges in Kentucky ranking? +

Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro, KY ranks #1 in our 2026 Best Psychology Colleges in Kentucky ranking. It earns the top spot on the strength of a median $46,747 in graduate earnings ten years after enrollment and a 49% graduation rate. Our score is built entirely from federal data on graduation rates, graduate earnings, debt, and social mobility. Reputation surveys play no part.

Which school has the highest graduate earnings? +

Centre College posts the highest median earnings on this list: $66,240 ten years after enrollment, well above the $48,343 average across the 24 ranked schools with earnings data. Earnings that outpace cost are what separate a degree that pays off from one that does not.

Which school offers the best value? +

On a pure return-on-cost basis, Berea College leads: graduates earn a median $43,150 against net price of about $6,106 a year, the strongest earnings-to-cost ratio in the ranking. Applicants should weigh that payback against sticker price rather than prestige.

Which school has the highest graduation rate? +

Centre College has the highest graduation rate in this ranking at 83%, compared with a 52% average across the list. Completion matters because the students who finish are the ones who actually capture the earnings and mobility gains a degree promises.

How much does it cost to attend these schools? +

The average net price, meaning what students actually pay after grants and scholarships, is about $16,955 a year across the 24 ranked schools with cost data. Berea College is among the most affordable at roughly $6,106. Net price is a far better guide to affordability than the published sticker price.

How is the Best Psychology Colleges in Kentucky ranking calculated? +

We score every school on a four-pillar algorithm: economic outcomes (graduate earnings and debt), social mobility (Raj Chetty's Mobility Report Card, built on more than 30 million anonymized tax records), academic quality (graduation and retention), and value (net price and loan burden). Social mobility carries the heaviest weight, so schools that lift low-income students into higher earnings rank above those that simply admit wealthy students. Every input comes from federal data, and schools that withhold their numbers are scored lower for it.

How many schools are ranked and where does the data come from? +

This ranking evaluates 24 institutions using the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard, the Opportunity Insights Mobility Report Card and Social Capital Atlas, Times Higher Education, and NCES IPEDS. There are no opinion surveys or paid placements. The order is determined by the data alone and refreshed as new federal figures are released.

Sources & Citations

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U.S. Department of Education. College Scorecard Data. Federal Student Aid, National Center for Education Statistics.

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National Center for Education Statistics. Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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