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The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater delivers the nation's most affordable Demography and Population Studies education at just $14,785 net cost, creating a $20,330 gap between the cheapest and most expensive options. Wisconsin's strong agricultural and manufacturing sectors rely heavily on demographic analysis for workforce planning and market research. Pitzer College represents the premium end at $31,663 but compensates with an 83.20% graduation rate and highly selective 18.40% acceptance rate.
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Programs
$14,785 – $35,115
Net Price Range
62.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Demography and Population Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,785 $8,250 64.3% 82.4%
2 $23,663 $48,268 72.7% 80.6%
3 $23,758 $32,400 43.0% 82.8%
4 $31,663 $62,692 83.2% 18.4%
5 $35,115 $26,446 47.8% 56.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the dramatic cost difference between public and private demography programs?

University of Wisconsin-Whitewater costs $14,785 while private options range from $23,663 to $35,115, reflecting state funding advantages. Public institutions can offer in-state tuition as low as $8,250, making demographic studies accessible to local students.

How do graduation rates correlate with program costs in population studies?

Pitzer College achieves the highest graduation rate at 83.20% despite charging $31,663 annually. However, affordable Wisconsin-Whitewater maintains a solid 64.30% completion rate, proving cost doesn't determine student success.

Does acceptance rate indicate program quality in demographic studies?

Pitzer College's selective 18.40% acceptance rate contrasts sharply with Wisconsin-Whitewater's accessible 82.38% rate. Most programs accept over 80% of applicants, making demographic studies relatively accessible across price points.

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