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Portland State University stands out as Oregon's most affordable option for Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics at just $12,932 net cost annually. The $27,019 gap between PSU and the most expensive program at Reed College ($39,951) reflects Oregon's sharp divide between public and private education costs. Oregon's tech corridor, anchored by companies like Intel and Nike, creates demand for multilingual professionals who can navigate German-speaking markets in Europe. Public universities dominate the affordable end with four of the five cheapest programs, while private institutions cluster above $23,000 despite higher graduation rates averaging 69.8%.
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Programs
$12,932 – $39,951
Net Price Range
64.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

10 Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,932 $11,238 53.1% 93.1%
2 $17,722 $12,594 51.2% 79.0%
3 $18,290 $11,025 44.8% 83.4%
4 $19,568 $13,494 70.6% 82.5%
5 $21,782 $15,669 71.5% 86.3%
6 $23,663 $48,268 72.7% 80.6%
7 $27,341 $49,530 65.2% 88.7%
8 $35,350 $54,466 64.8% 92.3%
9 $36,084 $62,350 71.2% 68.6%
10 $39,951 $67,020 75.9% 30.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Portland State University the cheapest option for Germanic language studies in Oregon?

Portland State University offers the lowest net cost at $12,932 annually with a 93.09% acceptance rate. The university's urban Portland location provides access to cultural institutions and international businesses while maintaining affordable public tuition rates.

How much can students save by choosing public over private Germanic language programs?

Students can save over $15,000 annually by choosing public universities like Oregon State ($19,568) over private options like Lewis & Clark College ($36,084). The five public programs average $17,659 in net costs compared to $32,078 for private institutions.

Does Reed College justify its $39,951 cost with better graduation outcomes?

Reed College shows the highest graduation rate at 75.90% but also the most selective admissions at 30.80% acceptance. However, University of Oregon achieves a comparable 71.50% graduation rate at nearly half the cost ($21,782).

Where do Germanic language graduates find employment in Oregon's economy?

Oregon's international business sector, particularly companies like Nike with European markets, values Germanic language skills. The state's growing tech industry and healthcare systems also seek multilingual professionals for global operations and varied patient populations.

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