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The University of Florida delivers the state's most affordable History education at just $6,351 net cost, while private institutions like Stetson University charge $21,318 for similar programs. This $15,000 gap reflects Florida's strong public university system, where nine of the ten most affordable History programs operate as state institutions. History graduates across Florida earn between $25,967 and $34,420 annually, with Florida Atlantic University alumni commanding the highest salaries. The state's tourism industry, which generates over $100 billion annually, creates substantial demand for History graduates in museum curation, cultural site management, and heritage tourism. Florida's lack of state income tax means these earnings translate to higher take-home pay compared to other states. The Bright Futures scholarship program further reduces costs for qualifying students, making programs like Florida State University accessible at just $5,656 in-state tuition despite its 25% acceptance rate.
30
Programs
$6,351 – $36,803
Net Price Range
$28,096
Avg. Program Earnings
59.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

30 History Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $6,351 $6,381 91.5% 23.4%
2 $8,001 $4,879 64.3% 81.3%
3 $8,155 $6,360 61.8% 48.0%
4 $8,829 $13,800 69.2% 92.1%
5 $9,133 $6,565 73.9% 63.9%
6 $10,043 $6,410 74.6% 43.9%
7 $10,319 $6,118 56.0% 74.4%
8 $10,353 $6,389 68.2% 70.5%
9 $10,650 $6,368 75.1% 41.0%
10 $10,997 $5,656 83.0% 25.0%
11 $14,892 $14,794 27.8% 85.0%
12 $15,847 $5,785 51.9% 32.9%
13 $18,467 $28,360 48.8% 80.1%
14 $21,007 $28,160 34.9% 55.1%
15 $21,318 $55,220 62.8% 93.8%
16 $22,527 $18,920 50.6% 71.7%
17 $22,978 $33,450 36.6% 59.6%
18 $23,655 $28,222 55.5% 44.2%
19 $24,275 $34,770 43.4% 65.2%
20 $26,255 $46,180 57.0% 57.7%
21 $29,664 $42,360 69.3% 56.6%
22 $29,932 $32,150 26.0% 49.0%
23 $29,951 $26,610 55.9% 81.0%
24 $30,209 $31,732 43.3% 60.9%
25 $31,303 $37,080 64.3% 75.8%
26 $32,751 $37,990 58.9% 94.7%
27 $33,011 $50,374 67.6% 65.1%
28 $33,847 $58,300 76.9% 50.0%
29 $35,634 $33,424 61.9% 26.4%
30 $36,803 $59,926 84.2% 18.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Florida's History program so affordable compared to other options?

UF's $6,351 net cost reflects both strong state funding and the Bright Futures scholarship program that covers tuition for high-achieving students. The university maintains this affordability while delivering a 91.5% graduation rate, the highest among Florida's public institutions. UF's selective 23% acceptance rate ensures small class sizes without the premium pricing of private colleges.

How do History graduate earnings vary across Florida's most affordable programs?

Florida Atlantic University graduates earn $34,420 annually, while UCF alumni average $25,967, creating a $8,453 salary difference among affordable programs. FAU's location in Boca Raton provides access to South Florida's tourism and cultural industries. Despite lower starting salaries, Florida's lack of state income tax means graduates keep more of their earnings compared to other states.

Does attending a more expensive History program guarantee better career outcomes?

The data shows mixed results, with Florida Atlantic University at $8,001 net cost producing higher earners than more expensive programs like UCF at $10,650. Graduation rates vary significantly, from University of Florida's 91.5% to Warner University's 34.9%. Location and industry connections often matter more than program cost for History career success.

Where do Florida History graduates typically find employment opportunities?

Florida's $100+ billion tourism industry employs many History graduates in museum curation, historic site management, and cultural tourism roles. The state's 67 counties each maintain historical societies and archives requiring trained historians. Disney World, Busch Gardens, and hundreds of museums create steady demand for History professionals throughout the state.

Is the graduation rate gap between public and private History programs significant?

Public universities show graduation rates from 51.9% at FAMU to 91.5% at University of Florida, while private institutions range from 27.8% at Bethune-Cookman to 69.2% at Baptist University of Florida. The highest-performing programs, regardless of sector, typically have more selective admissions. Students should prioritize institutional support systems over public versus private designation when choosing programs.

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