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Rhode Island College offers history students the state's most affordable education at just $10,988 net cost, while graduates from Providence College command the highest salaries at $39,369 annually. The $34,550 gap between cheapest and most expensive programs reflects Rhode Island's mix of accessible public education and selective private institutions. History majors benefit from the state's proximity to major East Coast cities and strong nonprofit sector, with many graduates finding opportunities in Rhode Island's museums, historical societies, and government agencies.
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Programs
$10,988 – $45,538
Net Price Range
$34,021
Avg. Program Earnings
74.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 History Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,988 $10,986 46.2% 87.5%
2 $19,899 $16,408 71.0% 76.4%
3 $26,572 $68,230 95.9% 5.1%
4 $35,682 $47,930 74.9% 69.5%
5 $38,123 $42,666 66.6% 91.0%
6 $40,846 $51,169 80.6% 68.8%
7 $45,538 $60,848 87.9% 52.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Rhode Island College such an affordable option for history students?

Rhode Island College's $10,988 net cost makes it nearly half the price of the University of Rhode Island at $19,899. The school maintains an 87% acceptance rate while keeping student debt loads reasonable at $21,650, making it accessible for students seeking quality history education without excessive financial burden.

How do graduation rates vary between affordable and expensive history programs?

Public universities show a significant gap, with URI achieving a 71% graduation rate compared to Rhode Island College's 46%. Private institutions like Brown and Providence College reach 96% and 88% respectively, suggesting that higher costs often correlate with better completion rates.

Does attending a more expensive program guarantee higher earnings for history graduates?

Not necessarily. Roger Williams University charges $38,123 but produces the lowest graduate earnings at $28,598, while Providence College graduates earn $39,369 despite similar program costs. Brown University graduates average $38,289, showing that institutional reputation doesn't always translate to higher starting salaries in history fields.

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