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Dalton State College offers Georgia's most affordable History program at just $4,694 net cost, while graduates typically earn $29,685 annually. This creates an unusual situation where the state's cheapest option produces middle-tier earnings compared to programs costing three times more. The University of Georgia stands out with an 87.20% graduation rate despite charging $13,816 net cost, while private Emory University costs $23,911 but generates the same $28,055 earnings as much cheaper public alternatives. Georgia's growing film industry and major corporations in Atlanta provide History graduates with opportunities in research, content creation, and corporate communications. The state's HOPE Scholarship significantly reduces costs at public institutions for students maintaining a 3.0 GPA, making programs like Gordon State College particularly attractive at $8,918 net cost. With earnings ranging from $23,456 to $39,585 across the state, students must weigh program costs against potential career outcomes in Georgia's expanding economy.
43
Programs
$4,694 – $36,828
Net Price Range
$28,604
Avg. Program Earnings
46.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

43 History Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $4,694 $29,685 $3,283 29.6%
2 $10,145 $39,585 $5,068 35.4% 56.3%
3 $8,918 $32,569 $3,475 17.3% 93.3%
4 $10,785 $36,015 $5,009 36.8% 69.6%
5 $11,889 $32,213 $5,751 41.7% 87.8%
6 $11,298 $23,456 $6,007 41.7% 89.5%
7 $13,816 $25,967 $11,180 87.2% 42.6%
8 $15,931 $28,753 $8,478 53.7% 66.8%
9 $13,347 $24,035 $8,122 48.6% 85.5%
10 $16,972 $28,055 $5,786 48.1% 67.9%
11 $15,450 $25,194 $5,971 42.7% 80.1%
12 $16,531 $25,856 $5,905 52.1% 88.9%
13 $18,809 $24,421 $8,998 61.6% 80.0%
14 $23,911 $28,055 $60,774 91.8% 11.4%
15 $24,224 $25,194 $48,150 70.5% 66.5%
16 $11,008 $32,305 45.7% 77.3%
17 $8,683 $5,498 25.2%
18 $16,286 $24,044 37.1% 97.5%
19 $36,828 $30,058 76.1% 28.4%
20 $20,133 $23,250 46.0% 68.0%
21 $22,328 $25,568 41.1% 80.8%
22 $20,752 $22,300 40.4% 24.2%
23 $14,528 $27,650 60.6% 66.8%
24 $15,074 $14,596 21.7% 51.5%
25 $11,696 $4,458 19.8% 93.6%
26 $14,251 $5,934 22.8%
27 $13,922 $4,432 25.6% 99.7%
28 $6,061 $3,195 29.1% 67.0%
29 $27,769 $28,420 35.6% 62.3%
30 $20,893 $30,680 41.5% 64.4%
31 $24,832 $40,464 71.9% 84.1%
32 $21,735 $45,806 53.9% 71.0%
33 $35,949 $31,725 52.7% 60.0%
34 $22,350 $40,890 73.4% 74.7%
35 $17,805 $34,540 41.8% 59.1%
36 $35,115 $26,446 47.8% 56.3%
37 $21,568 $40,416 73.9% 66.3%
38 $20,786 $33,275 35.4% 86.6%
39 $12,052 $4,980 31.9% 73.2%
40 $13,289 $11,764 92.3% 17.1%
41 $11,609 $5,392 45.2% 43.1%
42 $19,297 $23,664 34.6% 62.7%
43 $21,983 $21,696 23.5% 94.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Dalton State College such an outstanding value for History students?

Dalton State College charges just $4,694 in net costs while producing graduates who earn $29,685 annually, creating one of the best cost-to-earnings ratios in Georgia. The program costs less than half of most other state options yet delivers solid middle-tier earnings. Students can complete their degree with minimal debt while accessing the same Georgia job market as graduates from more expensive programs. This combination makes Dalton State particularly attractive for students prioritizing affordability.

How does the University of Georgia's 87.20% graduation rate justify its higher costs?

The University of Georgia's strong 87.20% graduation rate means students are far more likely to complete their degree compared to schools like Gordon State College at 17.30% or Dalton State at 29.60%. While UGA costs $13,816 net, the higher completion rate reduces the risk of student debt without a degree. The program also maintains a competitive 42.55% acceptance rate, indicating selective admissions that contribute to student success. This graduation rate represents the highest among Georgia's public History programs.

Does Clayton State University offer the best earnings potential for the cost?

Clayton State University graduates earn $39,585 annually, the highest among all Georgia History programs, while paying only $10,145 in net costs. This creates an strong value proposition that outperforms even expensive private options like Emory University. The program maintains a 35.40% graduation rate and 56.32% acceptance rate, indicating reasonable selectivity. Located in Morrow near Atlanta, students benefit from proximity to Georgia's major employment centers.

Is private education worth the premium for History majors in Georgia?

Private institutions like Emory University cost $23,911 but produce graduates earning $28,055, which several cheaper public options match or exceed. Agnes Scott College charges $24,224 with graduates earning just $25,194, significantly less than Clayton State's $39,585 at half the cost. However, private schools offer higher graduation rates, with Emory at 91.80% and Agnes Scott at 70.50%. Students must decide whether the completion advantage justifies paying five times more than top public alternatives.

Where do Georgia History graduates find the best career opportunities?

Atlanta's growing film industry, major corporations, and cultural institutions provide the strongest job market for History graduates in Georgia. The city hosts numerous museums, archives, and media companies that value historical research and communication skills. Georgia's logistics and technology sectors also employ History majors in corporate communications and content development roles. Programs near Atlanta, like Georgia State University and Emory University, offer direct access to internships and networking opportunities in these industries.

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