Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services at The University of Texas at San Antonio
Bachelor's Degree
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UTSA's dietetics program produces first-year earnings of $49,205—placing it at the state median and far above the $33,319 national norm for this field. That's a meaningful difference: graduates here earn nearly 50% more than their counterparts at typical dietetics programs nationwide, though debt figures for this specific program aren't publicly reported due to small sample sizes.
Based on comparable bachelor's programs at UTSA, debt likely sits around $23,800. If that estimate holds, graduates would face a debt-to-earnings ratio of 0.48—manageable territory where annual debt represents less than half of first-year income. The national benchmark for dietetics debt is slightly higher at $24,497, suggesting UTSA's cost structure aligns with the field. For a profession that often requires additional credentials (like the registered dietitian exam or supervised practice hours), starting at nearly $50,000 puts graduates in a stronger position than most to handle those next steps.
The caution here is transparency: we're working from estimates, not this program's actual graduate outcomes. But the fundamentals look solid—strong state-level earnings, reasonable projected debt, and access to a growing healthcare job market in San Antonio. Parents should verify current costs directly with UTSA and confirm the program's accreditation status for RD certification pathways, but the estimated numbers suggest a financially sound starting point for a nutrition career.
Where The University of Texas at San Antonio Stands
Earnings vs. debt across all dietetics and clinical nutrition services bachelors's programs nationally
Earnings Distribution
How The University of Texas at San Antonio graduates compare to all programs nationally
Compare to Similar Programs Nationally
Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services bachelors's programs at top institutions nationally
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| School | In-State Tuition | Earnings (1yr) | Earnings (4yr) | Median Debt* | Debt/Earnings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $8,991 | $49,205 | — | $23,809* | — | |
| $9,992 | $52,631 | $52,007 | $20,254* | 0.38 | |
| $12,859 | $52,247 | $47,494 | $22,750* | 0.44 | |
| $24,136 | $49,771 | $50,576 | $52,000* | 1.04 | |
| $10,857 | $49,443 | $52,965 | $27,500* | 0.56 | |
| $13,570 | $48,483 | — | $27,000* | 0.56 | |
| National Median | — | $33,319 | — | $24,497* | 0.74 |
Career Paths
Occupations commonly associated with dietetics and clinical nutrition services graduates
About This Data
Source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (October 2025 release)
Population: Graduates who received federal financial aid (Title IV grants or loans). At The University of Texas at San Antonio, approximately 42% of students receive Pell grants. Students who did not receive federal aid are not included in these figures.
Earnings: Median earnings from IRS W-2 data for graduates who are employed and not enrolled in further education, measured 1 year after completion. Earnings are pre-tax and include wages, salaries, and self-employment income.
Debt: Median cumulative federal loan debt at graduation. Does not include private loans or Parent PLUS loans borrowed on behalf of students.
Sample Size: Based on 17 graduates with reported earnings and 14 graduates with debt data. Small samples may not be representative.