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Florida Polytechnic University charges just $9,899 in net costs for Applied Mathematics students, making it nearly $12,000 cheaper than the next affordable option. This public institution in Lakeland offers the state's most budget-friendly path to a math degree with a 53% graduation rate. Florida's aerospace and defense contractors, including major NASA operations at Kennedy Space Center, rely heavily on applied mathematicians for trajectory calculations and systems modeling.
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Programs
$9,899 – $40,289
Net Price Range
63.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Applied Mathematics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $9,899 $4,940 53.0% 56.0%
2 $21,318 $55,220 62.8% 93.8%
3 $30,209 $31,732 43.3% 60.9%
4 $33,011 $50,374 67.6% 65.1%
5 $35,300 $44,360 65.5% 64.4%
6 $36,803 $59,926 84.2% 18.9%
7 $40,289 $42,304 67.4% 64.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $30,000 cost difference between Florida's cheapest and most expensive Applied Mathematics programs?

Florida Polytechnic's public status keeps net costs at $9,899 while private universities like Embry-Riddle charge $40,289. The state's Bright Futures scholarship program particularly benefits students at public institutions, covering full tuition for qualifying residents.

How do graduation rates compare across Florida's most affordable Applied Mathematics options?

Eckerd College leads with a 67.6% graduation rate despite charging $33,011 in net costs. Florida Polytechnic, the cheapest option, graduates 53% of students while Southeastern University shows the lowest completion rate at 43.3%.

Does acceptance rate indicate program difficulty at Florida's Applied Mathematics schools?

University of Miami accepts only 18.94% of applicants, reflecting its selective admissions despite high costs. Stetson University admits 93.8% of students, making it the most accessible option among private institutions offering Applied Mathematics.

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