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The University of Minnesota-Morris stands out among affordable history programs, offering a net price of just $9,110 while maintaining a solid 61.90% graduation rate. This creates a remarkable $5,375 gap between Morris and the second most affordable option at Saint Cloud State University. Minnesota's history graduates enter a job market shaped by major corporations like Target and UnitedHealth Group, where research skills and critical thinking abilities prove valuable in corporate communications, policy analysis, and educational roles. Public universities dominate the affordable options, with 9 of the 10 cheapest programs coming from state institutions. However, the earnings data reveals interesting patterns, with University of Minnesota-Duluth history graduates earning $29,685 despite a higher net cost of $18,464. The state's Minnesota State Grant program helps bridge affordability gaps for qualifying students across these institutions.
28
Programs
$9,110 – $30,525
Net Price Range
$26,044
Avg. Program Earnings
65.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

28 History Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $9,110 $14,288 61.9% 77.7%
2 $14,485 $10,117 46.9% 95.3%
3 $14,760 $10,304 44.1% 91.6%
4 $17,050 $10,164 53.4% 77.5%
5 $17,139 $16,488 84.8% 74.9%
6 $17,566 $25,000 58.8% 69.1%
7 $17,680 $30,010 59.6% 58.5%
8 $17,816 $10,336 54.6% 56.6%
9 $18,148 $10,498 60.9% 73.8%
10 $18,464 $14,318 64.5% 80.7%
11 $18,609 $9,490 54.1% 70.7%
12 $19,181 $9,780 38.4% 81.7%
13 $21,034 $43,160 67.7% 96.8%
14 $21,385 $48,311 57.7% 80.6%
15 $21,563 $49,758 65.1% 92.5%
16 $22,752 $56,970 83.5% 56.4%
17 $23,875 $43,942 52.4% 76.5%
18 $23,949 $40,454 63.0% 96.6%
19 $25,140 $36,830 68.4% 92.5%
20 $25,651 $30,020 71.8% 65.5%
21 $26,895 $54,310 75.9% 73.9%
22 $27,018 $53,942 75.7% 86.2%
23 $27,320 $65,457 91.2% 16.6%
24 $27,324 $30,200 64.3% 66.6%
25 $28,065 $53,884 83.0% 87.8%
26 $28,439 $42,930 75.2% 72.5%
27 $29,980 $64,908 90.4% 28.4%
28 $30,525 $52,284 75.2% 77.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Minnesota-Morris so affordable for history students?

Morris offers the lowest net price at $9,110 despite being part of the University of Minnesota system. The campus benefits from significant state funding and has an in-state tuition of $14,288. With a 77.66% acceptance rate and 61.90% graduation rate, Morris provides accessible quality education. The small campus size in rural Minnesota also helps keep operational costs lower than urban campuses.

How do earnings compare between the most and least expensive history programs?

University of Minnesota-Morris graduates earn $31,839 despite having the lowest net cost of $9,110. In contrast, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities graduates earn $27,222 with a net cost of $17,139. University of Minnesota-Duluth falls in between at $29,685 earnings with an $18,464 net cost. This shows that higher program costs don't necessarily translate to higher graduate earnings in history.

Is there a significant cost difference between public and private history programs?

Public programs average around $15,000-$18,000 in net costs, while private institutions like Saint Mary's University charge $21,034 net price. However, private schools often have higher sticker prices, with Hamline University listing $48,311 before aid. The gap narrows considerably after financial aid, making some private options competitive. Saint Cloud State offers the best public value with a $14,485 net price and 95.28% acceptance rate.

Does graduation rate correlate with program affordability in Minnesota history programs?

Graduation rates vary significantly regardless of cost, ranging from 38.40% at Metropolitan State University to 84.80% at University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. The most affordable option, Morris, maintains a respectable 61.90% rate. Saint Mary's University achieves a 67.70% graduation rate despite higher costs. Bemidji State University shows that mid-range pricing at $17,050 can produce solid 53.40% graduation outcomes.

Where do Minnesota history graduates typically find employment opportunities?

Minnesota's economy offers history graduates positions at major corporations like Target in corporate communications and UnitedHealth Group in policy research. The Mayo Clinic system provides opportunities in medical history and institutional research roles. State government agencies in Saint Paul regularly hire history graduates for archival and research positions. Many graduates also pursue education careers in Minnesota's public school system, which serves over 850,000 students statewide.

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