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Ohio's regional campuses deliver the state's most affordable Applied Mathematics education, with Ohio University-Eastern Campus charging just $4,503 net annually compared to private alternatives that can exceed $35,000. The five Ohio University branch campuses dominate the lowest-cost tier, though their graduation rates hover between 12% and 20%. This creates an interesting trade-off for students considering mathematical careers in Ohio's data-heavy sectors like healthcare analytics at Cleveland Clinic or manufacturing optimization at Honda's Marysville operations. While Ohio State's main campus costs $18,292 but delivers an 87.7% graduation rate, the regional options serve students prioritizing immediate affordability. Applied mathematics graduates find growing opportunities in Ohio's expanding tech corridor, where companies increasingly need quantitative analysts for everything from supply chain modeling to clinical research data management.
18
Programs
$4,503 – $38,909
Net Price Range
52.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

18 Applied Mathematics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $4,503 $6,178 20.0%
2 $5,328 $6,178 19.3%
3 $5,971 $6,178 17.7%
4 $6,133 $6,178 13.7%
5 $6,483 $6,178 12.1%
6 $14,981 $12,799 48.2% 82.9%
7 $16,065 $12,613 48.9% 85.3%
8 $16,135 $36,650 54.7% 54.4%
9 $18,292 $12,859 87.7% 52.7%
10 $19,470 $44,602 53.8% 93.9%
11 $19,614 $12,846 65.5% 88.0%
12 $20,413 $13,746 66.4% 86.5%
13 $22,539 $35,400 64.9% 75.8%
14 $23,156 $13,570 71.5% 86.2%
15 $23,731 $39,646 62.6% 86.0%
16 $25,727 $37,800 74.2% 54.4%
17 $27,654 $37,938 68.6% 77.0%
18 $38,909 $64,671 87.0% 27.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Ohio University's regional campuses so much cheaper than other options?

Ohio University's five regional campuses charge between $4,503 and $6,483 in net costs, benefiting from shared resources with the main Athens campus while maintaining lower overhead in smaller communities. These campuses receive state funding as part of the Ohio University system, keeping tuition at $6,178 for in-state students. However, their graduation rates range from just 12.1% to 20%, reflecting the challenges of completing degree programs at smaller branch locations.

How do public versus private costs compare for Applied Mathematics in Ohio?

Public universities average around $15,000-20,000 in net costs, while private schools like Mount St. Joseph and Wittenberg charge $16,135-19,470 after aid despite sticker prices above $35,000. The University of Akron offers solid value at $14,981 net cost with a 48.2% graduation rate. Ohio State provides the best outcome metrics at $18,292 net cost and 87.7% graduation rate, making it competitive with some private alternatives.

Does location within Ohio affect program affordability significantly?

Geographic location creates notable cost variations, with rural campuses like Ohio University-Eastern in Saint Clairsville offering the lowest costs at $4,503 annually. Urban campuses such as Cleveland State ($16,065) and University of Cincinnati ($23,156) charge more but provide better access to internships and jobs. Students in smaller communities often benefit from lower living costs that can offset higher tuition at regional campuses.

What graduation rates should students expect at Ohio's most affordable programs?

The cheapest options show concerning graduation patterns, with Ohio University regional campuses posting rates between 12.1% and 20%. Mid-tier public universities like University of Akron (48.2%) and Cleveland State (48.9%) offer more realistic completion chances. Ohio State leads with 87.7% graduation rates, while private schools like Mount St. Joseph achieve 54.7% despite higher costs, suggesting that extremely low-cost programs may require extra student commitment to succeed.

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