Best Online Psychology Programs in Columbus, NE (2026)

Columbus, Nebraska has a population of about 24,188. The city’s median household income is $67,212 (Census ACS 2023, 5-year). About 23.3% of adults 25+ hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. Our directory has 21 accredited schools offering psychology programs near Columbus. In Nebraska, the top-earning psychology-related role is School Psychologist at a median $79,690 annually (BLS, May 2024).


Closest Psychology Schools to Columbus

The 10 accredited institutions below are the closest among the 21 schools in our directory that offer psychology programs near Columbus. Distances are calculated from Columbus city center.

SchoolCityDistanceTuitionOnline
Concordia University-NebraskaSeward, NE38.6 miContact school for pricing
York UniversityYork, NE40.8 miContact school for pricing
Northeast Community CollegeNorfolk, NE42.4 miContact school for pricing
Midland UniversityFremont, NE45.0 miContact school for pricing
University of Nebraska-LincolnLincoln, NE54.7 miContact school for pricing
Nebraska Wesleyan UniversityLincoln, NE55.3 miContact school for pricing
Wayne State CollegeWayne, NE58.4 miContact school for pricing
Union Adventist UniversityLincoln, NE58.6 miContact school for pricing
Doane UniversityCrete, NE60.0 miContact school for pricing
College of Saint MaryOmaha, NE70.5 miContact school for pricing

Source: IPEDS / College Scorecard (2023 cohort). Browse all Nebraska schools on the Nebraska psychology page.


Psychology Wages Near Columbus

OccupationMedian Annual Wage (Nebraska, statewide)
Clinical and Counseling PsychologistN/A
Industrial-Organizational PsychologistN/A
School Psychologist$79,690
Educational and Career Counselor$66,650
Marriage and Family Therapist$68,550
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Counselor$64,410
Healthcare Social Worker$60,300
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Worker$45,120

Source: BLS, May 2024 Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes wage data at the metro (MSA) and state level – not by individual city.


Columbus at a Glance

MetricValueSource
Population24,188Census ACS 2023 5-yr (B01003)
Median household income$67,212Census ACS 2023 5-yr (B19013)
Adults 25+ with bachelor’s+23.3%Census ACS 2023 5-yr (B15003)
Psychology-related employment in Platte County251 workers, 66 establishmentsBLS QCEW 2024 annual

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many accredited psychology schools are near Columbus, NE?

Our directory has 21 accredited schools offering psychology programs near Columbus. The closest is Concordia University-Nebraska in Seward, NE (38.6 miles), and the farthest in our top picks is College of Saint Mary (70.5 miles). 0 of the highlighted schools are flagged as offering distance education.

What are the highest-paying psychology roles in Nebraska?

Based on BLS May 2024 state wage data, the top-paying psychology-related roles in Nebraska are: School Psychologist ($79,690), Marriage and Family Therapist ($68,550), Educational and Career Counselor ($66,650). Wages for Columbus workers will track these statewide medians, adjusted for local cost of living.

Should I look at programs in Norfolk instead of Columbus?

Norfolk, NE is 41.5 miles from Columbus and has its own set of local psychology programs – see the city’s page. For online programs, distance matters less; for hybrid or in-person formats, comparing both can help.

Is Columbus an affordable place to study psychology?

Columbus’s median household income of $67,212 (Census ACS 2023) is one input. Online programs let students stay in Columbus while attending lower-cost out-of-state schools, and Nebraska public universities often offer reduced in-state online tuition.

How do I verify a program is accredited?

Confirm institutional accreditation via the U.S. Department of Education database (U.S. Dept. of Education database), and check for any program-specific accreditation listed by the school.


Data verified: May 5, 2026. Salary, employment, and tuition figures on this page are sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS May 2024; Employment Projections 2024–2034) and the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (2023 cohort). The source agency and data year are cited inline with every statistic.