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Missouri Southern State University leads the state with geography and cartography programs starting at just $11,653 net cost, while the University of Missouri-Columbia reaches $19,889 despite offering the highest graduation rate at 76.2%. Missouri's agriculture and defense sectors create strong demand for geographic information systems specialists, with companies like Monsanto relying heavily on spatial analysis for crop management and precision farming initiatives.
7
Programs
$11,653 – $19,889
Net Price Range
$33,459
Avg. Program Earnings
52.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Geography and Cartography Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,653 $8,400 38.3% 99.5%
2 $12,837 $11,988 55.9% 69.5%
3 $14,824 $10,181 57.5% 85.6%
4 $15,336 $9,739 49.4% 71.3%
5 $15,529 $16,400 30.0%
6 $17,502 $9,024 57.3% 92.6%
7 $19,889 $14,130 76.2% 79.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Missouri Southern State University the most affordable option?

Missouri Southern charges only $11,653 in net costs with a 99.48% acceptance rate, making it accessible to nearly all applicants. The low barrier to entry comes with trade-offs, as the school maintains a 38.3% graduation rate compared to the state average of 52%.

How do earnings compare across Missouri geography programs?

Northwest Missouri State graduates earn $33,993 annually while Missouri State University-Springfield graduates make $32,925, a difference of just over $1,000. Both schools charge similar net costs around $14,824 to $17,502, making Northwest the better return on investment.

Does the University of Missouri-Columbia justify its higher costs?

At $19,889 net cost, Mizzou charges $7,052 more than the second most expensive program but delivers a 76.2% graduation rate. The school also maintains strong research facilities and connections to Missouri's agricultural technology sector through its geography department.

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