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Trinity Washington University offers the lowest net price for History students in the District at just $12,233, while Howard University costs nearly four times more at $47,919. This dramatic pricing gap reflects the unique educational market of the nation's capital, where eight colleges compete in a city that employs more historians and archivists than any other metropolitan area. The federal government alone maintains over 30 major historical sites and research facilities within D.C., creating unparalleled internship and career opportunities for History majors.
8
Programs
$12,233 – $47,919
Net Price Range
$39,051
Avg. Program Earnings
65.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 History Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,233 $26,110 44.4% 97.0%
2 $14,085 $18,382 46.6% 59.2%
3 $14,693 $6,152 26.3%
4 $32,798 $55,834 81.3% 85.6%
5 $37,454 $64,990 85.2% 49.0%
6 $39,433 $65,081 94.3% 12.2%
7 $41,945 $56,543 78.5% 40.6%
8 $47,919 $33,344 68.9% 53.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Trinity Washington University so affordable for History majors?

Trinity Washington University provides the lowest net cost at $12,233 despite having a tuition of $26,110, indicating substantial financial aid packages. The university accepts 96.97% of applicants, making it accessible to students across income levels.

How do graduation rates vary among D.C. History programs?

Georgetown leads with a 94.30% graduation rate but costs $39,433 net, while the University of the District of Columbia graduates only 26.30% of students despite being the most affordable public option. Private institutions consistently show higher completion rates, with six of eight schools maintaining rates above 44%.

Does studying History in Washington D.C. lead to better earnings?

George Washington University History graduates earn $46,673 annually, the highest among D.C. schools with available data. The Catholic University of America shows lower earnings at $29,685, suggesting that school choice significantly impacts career outcomes in the capital region.

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