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Swarthmore College delivers the most affordable Classical and Ancient Studies education in Pennsylvania at $18,686 net cost, despite its 6.93% acceptance rate making it among the nation's most selective institutions. The $21,362 gap between cheapest and most expensive programs reflects how financial aid transforms access to ancient world studies. Pennsylvania's strong healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors value the analytical skills that classics majors develop through translating ancient texts and understanding historical context.
6
Programs
$18,686 – $40,690
Net Price Range
$17,950
Avg. Program Earnings
82.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Classical and Ancient Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $18,686 $62,412 94.1% 6.9%
2 $19,258 $47,675 59.6% 75.2%
3 $33,549 $62,180 89.2% 37.0%
4 $35,487 $51,340 79.8% 88.7%
5 $39,061 $68,380 86.0% 36.2%
6 $40,690 $62,560 85.6% 30.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Swarthmore's net cost so much lower than other Classical Studies programs?

Swarthmore's $18,686 net cost reflects exceptionally generous financial aid despite a $62,412 sticker price. The college meets 100% of demonstrated need, making it more affordable than schools with lower published tuition rates.

How do Classical Studies graduates fare in Pennsylvania's job market?

Early career earnings data shows $17,950 for program graduates, though this reflects entry-level positions often in education or graduate school preparation. Pennsylvania's finance and healthcare sectors increasingly value the critical thinking and communication skills that classics education provides.

Does acceptance rate correlate with program affordability in Pennsylvania?

The most affordable program at Swarthmore has a 6.93% acceptance rate, while mid-range Saint Joseph's accepts 88.68% of applicants at $35,487 net cost. Selectivity often indicates stronger endowments that fund better financial aid packages.

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