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University of New Orleans delivers an $11,147 net price that stands out among Louisiana's interdisciplinary programs, while LSU graduates earn $31,828 annually at the top of the range. The $32,792 gap between the cheapest public option and Tulane's $43,939 cost reflects how private institutions price their flexible degree programs. Interdisciplinary studies graduates find opportunities across Louisiana's port operations and energy sector, where companies value adaptable professionals who can bridge technical and business functions. The state's TOPS scholarship makes public programs even more affordable for qualifying residents.
10
Programs
$11,147 – $43,939
Net Price Range
$28,598
Avg. Program Earnings
55.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

10 Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,147 $30,080 $9,172 42.5% 69.8%
2 $12,091 $28,348 $8,173 54.3% 98.4%
3 $20,015 $31,828 $11,954 71.0% 75.7%
4 $19,740 $30,771 $9,940 28.5% 53.9%
5 $43,939 $21,964 $65,538 88.9% 11.5%
6 $25,159 $40,000 59.3% 63.7%
7 $16,874 $19,740 41.3% 74.6%
8 $12,209 $10,125 57.6% 62.4%
9 $22,762 $47,240 67.4% 78.1%
10 $13,809 $8,864 44.6% 97.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the huge cost difference between Louisiana's cheapest and most expensive programs?

University of New Orleans charges just $11,147 net price while Tulane costs $43,939, a difference of $32,792. Public universities benefit from state funding that keeps costs low, while private institutions rely on tuition revenue to fund smaller classes and additional resources.

How do graduation rates vary across Louisiana's interdisciplinary programs?

Tulane leads with an 88.90% graduation rate, followed by LSU at 71.00%. Southern University posts the lowest rate at 28.50%, while most other programs fall between 41% and 67%.

Does attending a more expensive program guarantee higher earnings after graduation?

Not necessarily in Louisiana's interdisciplinary field. LSU graduates earn the highest salaries at $31,828 despite charging $20,015 net price. Tulane costs $43,939 but produces the lowest earnings at $21,964 among schools with available data.

Where can interdisciplinary studies graduates find work in Louisiana's economy?

Louisiana's oil and gas companies, petrochemical plants, and major ports need professionals who understand multiple disciplines. These industries value graduates who can work across technical operations, environmental compliance, and business management functions.

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