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Rice University delivers an extraordinary value proposition for Germanic Languages students, with a net cost of just $12,640 despite its $58,128 sticker price and 95.70% graduation rate. This creates a $1,213 gap between Rice and the second-most affordable option, University of Houston at $13,853. Public universities dominate the middle tier, with four schools clustering between $14,352 and $20,071. Texas's strong international business connections, particularly with German automotive companies like BMW's manufacturing presence in Spartanburg and Mercedes-Benz operations, create opportunities for Germanic Languages graduates in translation, cultural consulting, and international trade roles throughout the state's major metropolitan areas.
13
Programs
$12,640 – $41,942
Net Price Range
74.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

13 Germanic Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,640 $58,128 95.7% 8.7%
2 $13,853 $9,711 64.9% 66.2%
3 $14,352 $11,164 59.6% 79.1%
4 $16,438 $11,450 56.2% 87.7%
5 $19,678 $11,678 87.6% 31.4%
6 $20,071 $11,852 67.5% 67.3%
7 $23,451 $46,500 69.5% 54.4%
8 $23,650 $51,352 81.9% 30.5%
9 $25,470 $50,880 68.0% 58.7%
10 $27,468 $51,058 69.3% 44.8%
11 $33,531 $57,220 85.6% 56.1%
12 $41,778 $64,460 83.3% 52.3%
13 $41,942 $54,844 80.2% 45.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Rice University achieve such a low net cost for Germanic Languages students?

Rice's generous need-based aid transforms a $58,128 sticker price into a $12,640 net cost for students. The university's substantial endowment allows it to meet demonstrated financial need, making it more affordable than many public alternatives for qualifying families.

What explains the $28,289 cost difference between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Private universities like Baylor ($41,942 net cost) and SMU ($41,778) lack the state funding that keeps public options affordable. However, Rice proves that private doesn't always mean expensive, with its need-based aid making it the most affordable option overall.

Is University of Texas at Austin worth the $5,825 premium over University of Houston?

UT Austin's 87.60% graduation rate significantly exceeds Houston's 64.90% rate, and its 31.35% acceptance rate indicates greater selectivity. The additional cost may reflect stronger alumni networks and enhanced career placement opportunities in Germanic Languages fields.

Where do Germanic Languages graduates find employment opportunities in Texas?

Texas's international business sector, particularly in Houston and Dallas, employs Germanic Languages specialists for translation services and cultural consulting. The state's growing trade relationships with German companies in automotive and renewable energy sectors create additional career pathways for program graduates.

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