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North Carolina's Germanic Languages programs span an unusual $24,284 cost gap, from UNC Greensboro's $10,170 net price to Duke's $34,454. The state's banking sector in Charlotte and growing international business connections create opportunities for Germanic language graduates, particularly in companies with German subsidiaries like Siemens and BMW manufacturing. Public universities dominate the affordable options, with five schools under $17,000 annually. UNC Greensboro leads affordability while maintaining a 92% acceptance rate, making Germanic studies accessible to most applicants.
11
Programs
$10,170 – $34,454
Net Price Range
68.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

11 Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,170 $7,593 57.9% 91.9%
2 $12,579 $4,532 59.1% 84.8%
3 $12,865 $7,461 55.0% 74.3%
4 $14,745 $7,214 67.7% 79.6%
5 $16,514 $7,361 62.1% 92.3%
6 $18,127 $60,300 91.9% 17.0%
7 $19,472 $7,317 70.7% 68.8%
8 $21,200 $41,140 47.7% 83.5%
9 $23,393 $30,900 51.0% 82.9%
10 $28,746 $64,758 90.9% 21.4%
11 $34,454 $65,805 95.8% 6.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes UNC Greensboro the most affordable Germanic Languages option?

UNC Greensboro charges just $10,170 net price annually with in-state tuition of $7,593. The university accepts 92% of applicants, making Germanic studies accessible to most students interested in the field.

How do private colleges compare in cost for Germanic Languages studies?

Private options range from Guilford College at $21,200 to Duke University at $34,454 net price. Davidson College offers the best value among private schools at $18,127, though it maintains a selective 17% acceptance rate.

Does studying Germanic Languages in Charlotte provide career advantages?

UNC Charlotte costs $14,745 annually and offers access to the city's banking sector and international business community. The 68% graduation rate reflects solid student outcomes in this major metropolitan area.

What graduation rates can students expect in Germanic Languages programs?

Graduation rates vary significantly from Guilford College's 48% to Duke's 96%. Public universities average around 60%, while Davidson and Wake Forest both exceed 90% completion rates.

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