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Stanford University's philosophy program costs students just $12,136 annually after aid, making one of the world's most selective institutions surprisingly affordable for this field. The 3.68% acceptance rate contrasts sharply with schools like San Francisco State, where 94.20% of applicants gain admission for $12,882 net cost. Philosophy and Religious Studies graduates increasingly find opportunities in tech companies across Silicon Valley and beyond, where critical thinking skills command premium salaries in product development and ethics consulting roles. College of the Ozarks offers the lowest net price at $7,669 through its work-study program, while graduation rates span from 20.20% at Shaw University to Stanford's 92.80%. Public universities dominate the affordable options, with Tennessee-Chattanooga and UNC Pembroke providing strong regional pathways into nonprofit management, education, and emerging fields like bioethics consultation.
28
Programs
$7,669 – $19,692
Net Price Range
$21,781
Avg. Program Earnings
49.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

28 Philosophy and Religious Studies, Other Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $7,669 $21,290 61.3% 21.1%
2 $9,900 $8,379 46.6% 92.1%
3 $9,918 $3,571 44.5% 89.7%
4 $12,030 $9,470 68.4% 45.1%
5 $12,136 $62,484 92.8% 3.7%
6 $12,817 $10,144 53.1% 82.7%
7 $12,882 $7,424 50.1% 94.2%
8 $14,083 $17,176 20.2% 61.0%
9 $14,892 $14,794 27.8% 85.0%
10 $15,133 $10,506 35.7% 80.3%
11 $15,389 $9,622 43.0%
12 $15,847 $5,785 51.9% 32.9%
13 $15,975 $33,220 38.3% 74.5%
14 $16,353 $15,956 61.2% 69.8%
15 $16,602 $19,890 61.6% 41.0%
16 $16,640 $12,286 49.6% 93.3%
17 $17,324 $35,740 42.7% 61.7%
18 $17,740 $16,896 33.2% 58.9%
19 $17,781 $18,000 21.1% 67.8%
20 $17,999 $26,150 53.9% 78.5%
21 $18,148 $33,494 49.5% 96.4%
22 $18,321 $40,190 47.3% 77.3%
23 $18,508 $33,252 46.7% 75.2%
24 $18,661 $34,700 46.4% 79.8%
25 $18,686 $62,412 94.1% 6.9%
26 $19,173 $41,720 72.8% 73.1%
27 $19,472 $7,317 70.7% 68.8%
28 $19,692 $21,316 12.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Stanford's philosophy program so affordable compared to its sticker price?

Stanford's generous financial aid reduces the $62,484 sticker price to just $12,136 net cost for philosophy students. This represents an 80% discount from the published tuition rate. The university's massive endowment enables need-based aid that makes it more affordable than many state schools for qualifying students.

How do graduation rates vary among affordable philosophy programs?

Graduation rates range dramatically from Shaw University's 20.20% to Stanford's 92.80% among programs under $20,000 net cost. Truman State achieves a solid 68.40% graduation rate at $12,030 annually. Public universities like UNC Pembroke show 44.50% completion rates, while private institutions often struggle with retention despite higher aid packages.

Where can students find the most selective affordable philosophy programs?

Stanford leads with just 3.68% acceptance rate, followed by Florida A&M at 32.93% acceptance for philosophy studies. Truman State maintains selectivity at 45.05% acceptance while keeping costs reasonable. Most affordable options like SUNY Old Westbury accept over 90% of applicants, offering accessible entry points into philosophical studies.

Does College of the Ozarks require tuition payments for philosophy students?

College of the Ozarks operates on a work-study model where students work campus jobs instead of paying tuition. The $7,669 net cost covers room, board, and fees after accounting for the work program credits. Philosophy students typically work 15 hours weekly in various campus departments while maintaining full academic loads.

What regional advantages do Tennessee schools offer philosophy majors?

Tennessee-Chattanooga costs $12,817 annually with 53.10% graduation rates, while UT Southern runs $15,133 with 35.70% completion. The state's growing healthcare and technology sectors increasingly value philosophy graduates for ethics consulting roles. Nashville's healthcare industry particularly seeks philosophy majors for bioethics positions paying $45,000-65,000 starting salaries.

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