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Washington University in St Louis creates an unusual value equation for Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies students, charging $62,982 annually while delivering $35,416 median earnings that rank second among Missouri programs. This private institution accepts just 11.76% of applicants yet produces graduates earning more than most peers who paid far less. Missouri Western State University offers the strongest earning potential at $37,568 with only a $12,638 net cost, making it the clear value leader. The state's 20 programs span from $12,030 to $33,596 in net costs, reflecting Missouri's mix of affordable public options and specialized private institutions. Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies graduates find opportunities across Missouri's healthcare and technology sectors, where major employers like Cerner and BJC HealthCare value professionals who can bridge multiple fields of knowledge.
21
Programs
$12,030 – $33,596
Net Price Range
$32,214
Avg. Program Earnings
57.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

21 Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,638 $37,568 $9,800 39.8%
2 $14,774 $28,598 $6,960 100.0%
3 $22,117 $35,416 $62,982 94.4% 11.8%
4 $19,889 $30,891 $14,130 76.2% 79.1%
5 $25,477 $28,598 $27,140 52.5% 97.9%
6 $25,140 $9,400 70.0% 94.3%
7 $25,807 $33,122 48.2% 70.9%
8 $18,516 $21,100 50.3% 74.0%
9 $13,459 $6,442 27.4%
10 $12,837 $11,988 55.9% 69.5%
11 $12,323 $13,440 56.9% 51.1%
12 $12,030 $9,470 68.4% 45.1%
13 $33,596 $31,920 75.5% 91.6%
14 $21,082 $28,320 51.2% 99.6%
15 $23,277 $28,200 46.5% 64.2%
16 $14,532 $9,496 55.7% 86.3%
17 $24,051 $24,326 45.7%
18 $26,196 $30,730 61.1% 55.1%
19 $26,111 $34,188 57.5% 75.3%
20 $16,602 $19,890 61.6% 41.0%
21 $12,860 $13,692 52.6% 63.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $50,000 cost gap between Washington University and Missouri's public options?

Washington University charges $62,982 annually compared to public schools like Truman State at $9,470, yet both serve Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies students. WashU's 94.40% graduation rate and $35,416 median earnings justify higher costs for some families. However, Missouri Western State University proves expensive doesn't always mean better, delivering the highest earnings at $37,568 with just a $12,638 net cost. The 11.76% acceptance rate at WashU versus 45.05% at Truman State also reflects different student markets.

How do graduation rates vary across Missouri's Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies programs?

Graduation rates range dramatically from 27.40% at Harris-Stowe State University to 94.40% at Washington University in St Louis. Public universities show mixed results, with Truman State achieving 68.40% compared to 39.80% at Missouri Western despite similar costs. Private institutions generally perform better, with six schools exceeding 50% graduation rates. These differences often reflect student preparation levels and institutional support systems rather than program quality alone.

Is the $22,375 debt level at Central Methodist University reasonable for $28,598 earnings?

Central Methodist's debt-to-income ratio of 78% falls within manageable ranges for college graduates, though it represents the program's lowest earning potential among Missouri schools. The university's 100% acceptance rate at their Graduate and Extended Studies campus suggests open access rather than selective admissions. Students earning $28,598 can typically handle $22,375 in debt with standard 10-year repayment plans. However, Missouri Western's $37,568 earnings with similar debt loads offer better long-term financial prospects.

Does Missouri's job market support Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies graduates effectively?

Missouri's healthcare and technology sectors actively recruit professionals who can work across multiple disciplines, as evidenced by strong earnings at several state programs. Major employers like Cerner Corporation and BJC HealthCare need workers who understand both technical and business aspects of their operations. The $28,598 to $37,568 earnings range reflects this demand, with top performers exceeding state median incomes. Missouri's A+ Scholarship program also helps students start these programs debt-free at community colleges before transferring.

Where do the best value opportunities exist for in-state students?

Missouri Western State University delivers the strongest value proposition with $37,568 median earnings against a $9,800 in-state cost and $12,638 net price. Truman State University offers another excellent option at $9,470 in-state tuition with a 68.40% graduation rate. University of Missouri-Columbia provides a middle ground at $14,130 in-state costs with 76.20% graduation rates. These public options significantly outperform private alternatives on pure cost-benefit analysis for Missouri residents.

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