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Grinnell College charges a sticker price of $64,862 yet offers anthropology students a net cost of just $15,608, making it Iowa's second most affordable option despite its selective 10.76% acceptance rate. The University of Northern Iowa leads at $14,609 net cost with a 94.95% acceptance rate. Iowa's agricultural economy and major employers like Principal Financial create opportunities for anthropologists in market research and cultural analysis roles that complement the state's focus on rural and corporate community studies.
8
Programs
$14,609 – $30,042
Net Price Range
$22,509
Avg. Program Earnings
74.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 Anthropology Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,609 $9,728 68.9% 95.0%
2 $15,608 $64,862 87.5% 10.8%
3 $18,165 $10,497 75.5% 90.2%
4 $21,398 $10,964 73.1% 86.0%
5 $22,353 $20,988 69.2% 79.2%
6 $25,079 $50,634 71.7% 79.3%
7 $25,635 $50,320 75.0% 75.3%
8 $30,042 $49,944 77.3% 67.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Grinnell College so affordable despite its high sticker price?

Grinnell College offers substantial financial aid that reduces the net cost to $15,608 for anthropology students, despite a published tuition of $64,862. The college's generous aid packages make it more affordable than many public options while maintaining an 87.50% graduation rate.

How do earnings compare between Iowa's public and private anthropology programs?

The University of Iowa leads in post-graduation earnings at $25,967, while most other programs cluster around $21,052. Public universities generally offer better value with lower costs and competitive outcomes, though graduation rates vary from 68.90% to 75.50% across the three main public options.

Where can anthropology graduates find work in Iowa's economy?

Iowa's insurance sector, led by Principal Financial, employs anthropologists for consumer behavior research and cultural analysis. The state's agricultural economy also creates opportunities in rural community studies and market research for companies like John Deere.

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