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Massachusetts Geography and Cartography programs span an extraordinary cost range, from Worcester State's $14,738 net price to Bard College at Simon's Rock at $36,684. Public state universities dominate the affordable end, with five programs under $19,000 annually. Geography graduates in the state benefit from proximity to ESRI's New England operations and the thriving GIS industry supporting Boston's urban planning initiatives. Bridgewater State produces graduates earning $36,488, notably higher than the state average of $32,000 for geography majors. The 11 programs serve different niches, from UMass Amherst's research focus to the practical training at state colleges that supply local government mapping departments.
11
Programs
$14,738 – $36,684
Net Price Range
$33,236
Avg. Program Earnings
66.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

11 Geography and Cartography Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,738 $11,286 55.5% 87.7%
2 $15,432 $11,046 52.7% 86.1%
3 $16,698 $11,630 49.5% 87.4%
4 $17,970 $11,389 54.6% 87.7%
5 $18,441 $11,978 55.0% 92.7%
6 $23,691 $17,357 83.2% 63.5%
7 $26,996 $65,168 90.0% 14.4%
8 $27,711 $55,160 77.1% 50.3%
9 $28,853 $49,414 74.6% 82.3%
10 $29,562 $64,142 85.0% 39.8%
11 $36,684 $66,594 54.2% 95.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Worcester State University the most affordable option for geography students?

Worcester State University charges just $14,738 net price annually, nearly $1,000 less than the next cheapest option. The school maintains an 87.66% acceptance rate while graduating 55.50% of students within six years.

How do earnings vary among Massachusetts geography programs?

Bridgewater State graduates earn $36,488 annually, compared to $31,547 at Salem State and $31,673 at Framingham State. This $5,000 difference suggests program focus and regional job placement influence post-graduation outcomes significantly.

Is the cost gap between public and private geography programs substantial?

Public state universities average around $16,000 net cost, while private colleges like Boston University and Mount Holyoke exceed $26,000. However, private schools show graduation rates above 74%, compared to 52-56% at most state institutions.

Does UMass Amherst justify its higher cost among public options?

UMass Amherst charges $23,691 net price but delivers an 83.20% graduation rate, substantially higher than other state schools. The research university also provides access to advanced GIS laboratories and cartography technology that smaller colleges cannot match.

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