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Louisiana State University-Shreveport offers the state's most affordable History program at just $8,130 net cost, yet graduates earn $27,476 annually in a region where petrochemical companies, ports, and energy firms value analytical research skills that History majors develop. The price gap between public and private options spans dramatically, with Xavier University costing $18,285 compared to LSU-Shreveport's bargain rate. McNeese State graduates command the highest earnings at $39,729, while acceptance rates vary wildly from Grambling's selective 42% to Northwestern State's nearly open 98%. Louisiana's TOPS scholarship program covers full tuition for qualifying students at public universities, making programs like LSU-Alexandria's $7,050 in-state tuition essentially free for many residents. History graduates find opportunities in Louisiana's port cities like New Orleans and Lake Charles, where shipping companies and international trade operations need professionals who understand global historical patterns and cultural contexts.
20
Programs
$8,130 – $43,939
Net Price Range
$31,009
Avg. Program Earnings
48.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

20 History Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,130 $7,327 33.2% 88.9%
2 $8,365 $7,050 35.5% 57.7%
3 $11,147 $9,172 42.5% 69.8%
4 $11,257 $8,460 52.0% 71.2%
5 $11,633 $9,190 50.6% 70.1%
6 $12,091 $8,173 54.3% 98.4%
7 $12,174 $8,373 44.8% 99.0%
8 $12,209 $10,125 57.6% 62.4%
9 $13,809 $8,864 44.6% 97.9%
10 $14,118 $10,418 52.0% 74.6%
11 $15,260 $7,490 17.9% 93.5%
12 $16,780 $16,160 35.8% 87.4%
13 $16,874 $19,740 41.3% 74.6%
14 $18,285 $27,868 50.2% 95.2%
15 $19,125 $7,683 32.3% 42.4%
16 $19,740 $9,940 28.5% 53.9%
17 $20,015 $11,954 71.0% 75.7%
18 $22,762 $47,240 67.4% 78.1%
19 $25,159 $40,000 59.3% 63.7%
20 $43,939 $65,538 88.9% 11.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes LSU-Shreveport so much cheaper than other History programs in Louisiana?

LSU-Shreveport's $8,130 net cost reflects its focus on regional accessibility and lower overhead costs compared to flagship campuses. The 88% acceptance rate indicates less competition for spots, helping keep costs down. Students benefit from Louisiana's TOPS scholarship covering the $7,327 in-state tuition, making attendance nearly free for qualifying residents.

How do History graduate earnings compare across Louisiana schools?

McNeese State History graduates earn $39,729, the highest in the state and significantly above the $27,476 average at LSU-Shreveport. University of New Orleans graduates earn $32,925, reflecting the city's stronger job market for History majors. The $13,376 gap between highest and lowest earnings shows how school choice impacts long-term financial outcomes.

Is the TOPS scholarship available for all History majors at Louisiana public universities?

TOPS covers full tuition at public universities for Louisiana residents who meet academic requirements, making programs like LSU-Alexandria's $7,050 tuition essentially free. Students still pay room, board, and fees, explaining why net costs range from $8,130 to $19,125 even at public schools. Private schools like Xavier at $18,285 net cost don't participate in TOPS.

Does graduation rate correlate with program cost in Louisiana History programs?

Louisiana Tech achieves a 57% graduation rate at $12,209 net cost, while Southern University at New Orleans has only 17% graduation rate despite similar $15,260 costs. McNeese State combines reasonable $11,257 costs with strong 52% graduation rates. The data shows that mid-tier pricing often produces better outcomes than either extreme budget or expensive options.

Where do Louisiana History graduates find employment in the state's economy?

Louisiana's port cities like New Orleans and Lake Charles offer opportunities in international trade companies that value historical and cultural knowledge. Energy companies headquartered in Louisiana hire History graduates for research, communications, and regulatory compliance roles. The state's tourism industry, particularly in New Orleans, employs History majors as tour guides, museum staff, and cultural program coordinators.

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