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Missouri University of Science and Technology delivers Applied Mathematics education at $13,773 annually, creating a $12,274 cost gap between the state's cheapest and most expensive options. Washington University commands the highest price but achieves a 94.40% graduation rate, while Missouri S&T graduates enter a job market where companies like Cerner rely heavily on mathematical modeling for healthcare analytics. The state's A+ Scholarship program helps bridge affordability gaps for qualifying students.
5
Programs
$13,773 – $26,047
Net Price Range
$46,087
Avg. Program Earnings
74.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Applied Mathematics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $13,773 $14,278 63.6% 81.5%
2 $18,705 $27,192 64.8% 67.9%
3 $22,117 $62,982 94.4% 11.8%
4 $23,165 $43,420 75.6% 66.5%
5 $26,047 $27,166 71.5% 87.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Missouri University of Science and Technology the most affordable option?

As a public university, Missouri S&T offers Applied Mathematics at $13,773 net cost, nearly $4,000 less than the next cheapest program. The school maintains an 81.49% acceptance rate while delivering graduates who earn $46,087 annually.

How do graduation rates vary across Missouri's Applied Mathematics programs?

Washington University leads with 94.40% of students completing their degrees, while Missouri S&T graduates 63.60% of Applied Mathematics students. Rockhurst University falls in the middle at 75.60%, showing significant variation across price points.

Does the A+ Scholarship program affect Applied Mathematics students?

Missouri's A+ Scholarship covers community college tuition for qualifying students, allowing them to complete prerequisites affordably before transferring. This pathway can reduce total costs for Applied Mathematics degrees, particularly at higher-priced institutions like Washington University.

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