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Francis Marion University charges just $11,160 for in-state tuition, making it one of South Carolina's most affordable options for History majors, though graduates earn $22,652 annually according to federal data. The state's 15 affordable History programs range from $10,730 to $31,854 in annual costs, with public universities dominating the lower end of the spectrum. Bob Jones University stands out with an unusually high 69.6% graduation rate despite charging $23,400 in tuition. South Carolina's growing automotive and aerospace industries create opportunities for History graduates in corporate communications, government relations, and cultural resource management roles. The state's LIFE Scholarship provides up to $5,000 for qualifying residents, further reducing costs at public institutions. College of Charleston offers the strongest combination of affordability and outcomes, with a $12,978 in-state price tag and 65% graduation rate.
29
Programs
$11,611 – $29,997
Net Price Range
$30,115
Avg. Program Earnings
52.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

29 History Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,611 $10,760 40.1% 75.6%
2 $13,451 $11,160 42.7% 82.9%
3 $13,725 $11,583 42.4% 78.6%
4 $13,742 $11,640 50.8% 78.6%
5 $14,501 $11,700 48.8% 67.4%
6 $15,309 $10,730 38.6% 80.0%
7 $16,353 $15,956 61.2% 69.8%
8 $17,529 $23,400 69.6%
9 $17,781 $18,000 21.1% 67.8%
10 $18,045 $31,854 34.6% 94.1%
11 $18,268 $11,060 29.4% 83.9%
12 $19,518 $12,978 65.0% 75.7%
13 $19,712 $23,096 47.1% 55.6%
14 $19,968 $27,870 52.0% 51.2%
15 $20,351 $30,050 44.4% 75.3%
16 $20,375 $16,224 20.4%
17 $20,415 $27,500 27.6% 89.5%
18 $20,612 $24,650 54.9% 76.1%
19 $20,899 $43,300 61.9% 59.4%
20 $21,002 $12,570 72.8% 98.6%
21 $21,232 $17,046 49.1% 78.0%
22 $21,955 $31,030 48.6% 86.8%
23 $22,018 $36,710 48.6% 53.3%
24 $22,112 $15,554 87.9% 43.0%
25 $23,650 $21,450 53.5% 98.1%
26 $24,532 $12,688 77.7% 64.1%
27 $28,183 $33,580 71.0% 45.4%
28 $28,984 $54,100 80.8% 60.2%
29 $29,997 $58,312 81.5% 67.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest History program in South Carolina?

University of South Carolina Beaufort charges $10,730 for in-state students, making it the lowest-cost option. The net price after aid averages $15,309, though the graduation rate sits at 38.6%. Francis Marion University costs slightly more at $11,160 but provides better support with a 42.7% graduation rate. Both schools offer significant savings compared to private alternatives.

How much do History graduates earn in South Carolina?

Earnings data shows USC Upstate graduates earn $32,284 annually, the highest among schools with available data. Francis Marion graduates start at $22,652, while College of Charleston alumni earn $28,598 on average. Coastal Carolina and Lander University graduates fall in the $26,000-$27,000 range. These figures reflect early career salaries and typically increase with experience.

Is Bob Jones University worth the higher cost for History?

Bob Jones University charges $23,400 annually but achieves a 69.6% graduation rate, significantly higher than most affordable alternatives. This private institution costs roughly double the in-state rate at public schools but provides more individualized attention. Students should weigh the higher debt load against the improved completion odds. The school's conservative Christian focus may appeal to specific student populations.

Does the LIFE Scholarship help with History program costs?

South Carolina's LIFE Scholarship provides up to $5,000 annually for qualifying residents attending in-state schools. Students need a 3.0 GPA and 1100 SAT score to qualify initially. The scholarship applies to all public universities on this list, reducing costs further at schools like USC Aiken and Francis Marion. Private schools don't participate, but many offer institutional aid to compete with public pricing.

Where do South Carolina History graduates find work?

The state's automotive sector employs History graduates in corporate communications and government relations roles at companies like BMW and Volvo. Tourism and hospitality industries value historical knowledge for cultural programming and heritage site management. State government agencies hire for archives, museums, and education positions throughout Columbia and Charleston. Many graduates also pursue teaching careers or continue to graduate school for specialized fields.

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