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Missouri's anthropology programs show a dramatic cost divide, with University of Missouri-St Louis offering the lowest net price at $12,323 while private institutions like Saint Louis University reach $27,075. This $14,752 gap becomes significant given that anthropology graduates earn between $20,140 and $26,353 annually. The state's healthcare and agriculture sectors, anchored by employers like BJC HealthCare and Monsanto, create opportunities for applied anthropological work in medical anthropology and agricultural communities. Public universities dominate the affordable options, with four of the five cheapest programs being state institutions that serve Missouri residents at particularly low in-state tuition rates.
11
Programs
$12,323 – $27,075
Net Price Range
$23,247
Avg. Program Earnings
60.3%
Avg. Graduation Rate

11 Anthropology Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,323 $13,440 56.9% 51.1%
2 $14,532 $9,496 55.7% 86.3%
3 $15,336 $9,739 49.4% 71.3%
4 $17,502 $9,024 57.3% 92.6%
5 $17,945 $23,000 24.5% 61.2%
6 $18,516 $21,100 50.3% 74.0%
7 $19,889 $14,130 76.2% 79.1%
8 $22,117 $62,982 94.4% 11.8%
9 $26,111 $34,188 57.5% 75.3%
10 $26,196 $30,730 61.1% 55.1%
11 $27,075 $53,244 79.8% 84.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Missouri-St Louis the most affordable option for anthropology?

UMSL offers the lowest net price at $12,323 with in-state tuition of just $13,440, making it accessible for Missouri residents. The university maintains a 51% acceptance rate while graduates earn an average of $20,140, though the 57% graduation rate suggests students should plan carefully for degree completion.

How do public versus private anthropology programs compare in Missouri?

Public institutions average around $15,000-20,000 in net costs while private schools range from $17,945 to $27,075. Washington University stands out among private options with a 94% graduation rate and $22,117 net price, significantly lower than its $62,982 sticker price due to generous financial aid.

Does Missouri State University offer good value for anthropology students?

Missouri State provides solid value with a $17,502 net price and the highest graduate earnings at $26,353 annually. The university combines a 92% acceptance rate with a reasonable 57% graduation rate, plus graduates carry moderate debt loads of $21,875.

What should students know about graduation rates in Missouri's anthropology programs?

Graduation rates vary dramatically from 24% at Missouri Valley College to 94% at Washington University. Most public universities hover around 50-57%, while the strongest performers include Washington University, Saint Louis University at 80%, and University of Missouri-Columbia at 76%.

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