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CUNY Bernard M Baruch College graduates earn $61,064 annually, nearly three times more than Berea College's $17,846, highlighting how location drives mathematics career outcomes. The City University of New York system dominates this price range with seven campuses offering net costs between $2,446 and $5,115. Mathematics graduates benefit from New York's concentration of financial firms, tech companies, and data analytics roles that value quantitative skills. Texas A&M University-Central Texas delivers the lowest net cost at $1,113, making advanced mathematics education accessible to students across economic backgrounds. California State universities in Los Angeles and Carson provide West Coast alternatives with moderate debt loads under $15,000. The 95.71% acceptance rate at Texas A&M-Central Texas contrasts sharply with Berea College's selective 24.58% admission rate, demonstrating how affordability and accessibility vary significantly across institutions.
50
Programs
$1,113 – $8,257
Net Price Range
$40,375
Avg. Program Earnings
43.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

50 Mathematics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $1,113 $6,627 95.7%
2 $2,446 $7,382 61.0% 47.9%
3 $2,943 $7,452 56.6% 54.5%
4 $2,978 $7,464 72.1% 49.5%
5 $3,061 $7,846 48.9% 47.9%
6 $3,482 $7,410 49.3% 55.3%
7 $3,486 $7,340 54.7% 66.6%
8 $3,659 $7,064 46.9% 89.1%
9 $3,830 $7,538 60.2% 69.5%
10 $4,113 $6,813 52.6% 86.9%
11 $4,483 $49,326 62.0% 24.6%
12 $4,503 $6,178 20.0%
13 $4,694 $3,283 29.6%
14 $4,734 $7,358 30.3% 59.1%
15 $5,115 $7,490 32.8%
16 $5,216 $6,400 32.6%
17 $5,328 $6,178 19.3%
18 $5,458 $3,148 26.8%
19 $5,646 $7,073 69.2% 66.7%
20 $5,671 $7,826 58.0% 96.6%
21 $5,825 $7,696 49.3% 86.6%
22 $5,881 $7,352 22.3% 87.7%
23 $5,918 $7,675 54.7% 91.1%
24 $5,970 $8,179 36.9% 80.3%
25 $5,971 $6,178 17.7%
26 $6,007 $7,001 25.6% 45.0%
27 $6,133 $6,178 13.7%
28 $6,199 $6,863 39.8% 27.6%
29 $6,276 $8,179 44.7% 85.8%
30 $6,351 $6,381 91.5% 23.4%
31 $6,352 $7,200 33.3% 74.2%
32 $6,480 $6,980 54.8% 95.4%
33 $6,483 $6,178 12.1%
34 $6,500 $9,859 49.3% 87.7%
35 $6,507 $5,324 52.5% 51.6%
36 $6,747 $8,147 52.2% 78.1%
37 $7,131 $4,656 55.1% 95.6%
38 $7,168 $10,896 48.3% 86.0%
39 $7,233 $6,960 31.0% 62.7%
40 $7,237 $3,412 48.1% 74.2%
41 $7,360 $3,969 35.2% 81.2%
42 $7,557 $7,922 26.1%
43 $7,563 $5,612 28.6% 96.9%
44 $7,599 $7,095 56.2% 91.2%
45 $7,669 $21,290 61.3% 21.1%
46 $7,912 $7,868 34.9%
47 $8,001 $4,879 64.3% 81.3%
48 $8,130 $7,327 33.2% 88.9%
49 $8,155 $6,360 61.8% 48.0%
50 $8,257 $8,179 33.4% 85.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes CUNY schools so cost-effective for mathematics students?

CUNY schools offer net costs ranging from $2,446 to $5,115 while maintaining strong graduation rates like Baruch's 72.10%. The system serves New York's job market where mathematics graduates earn between $26,353 and $61,064 depending on the campus. In-state tuition stays below $7,500 across all CUNY mathematics programs. Seven CUNY campuses appear in this price range, providing multiple location options within the same affordable system.

How do earnings vary between the most and least expensive programs?

Baruch College graduates earn $61,064 despite a net cost of only $2,978, while Berea College graduates earn $17,846 with a net cost of $4,483. This $43,218 earnings gap reflects regional job markets more than program costs. CUNY Brooklyn College produces $49,631 earners at $2,943 net cost, demonstrating strong return on investment. The data shows that lower-cost programs often generate higher earnings due to urban location advantages.

Is Berea College worth considering despite lower graduate earnings?

Berea College offers unique value with its work-study program that eliminates tuition costs for qualifying students. The college maintains a 62% graduation rate and selective 24.58% acceptance rate, indicating academic rigor. While graduates earn $17,846 initially, Berea serves rural Appalachian students who might not otherwise access higher education. The $4,483 net cost remains competitive despite the private nonprofit status.

Does location affect job prospects for mathematics graduates significantly?

New York mathematics graduates earn $26,353 to $61,064 across different CUNY campuses, showing location matters even within one metropolitan area. Texas programs show $44,170 earnings at A&M International while A&M-Central Texas data isn't available for comparison. California State graduates earn $35,276 in Los Angeles, reflecting West Coast market conditions. The $43,218 gap between highest and lowest reported earnings demonstrates regional economic impact.

What acceptance rates can mathematics students expect at these schools?

Acceptance rates range from Berea's selective 24.58% to Texas A&M-Central Texas's open 95.71% admission policy. Most CUNY schools accept 47% to 69% of applicants, providing moderate selectivity with good access. California State universities accept 86% to 89% of mathematics applicants, offering reliable admission chances. Baruch College maintains the most competitive CUNY admission at 49.53% while delivering the highest graduate earnings.

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Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.