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Kansas students can pursue International/Global Studies for as little as $13,776 annually at Wichita State University, while private options like Benedictine College cost nearly double at $27,477. The state's aerospace industry, anchored by Spirit AeroSystems and Textron Aviation, creates natural connections between global trade knowledge and local manufacturing careers. Public universities dominate affordability here, with all three state schools offering net prices below $18,000. Most graduates earn around $20,596, making the lower-cost public options particularly attractive for return on investment.
7
Programs
$13,776 – $27,477
Net Price Range
$20,596
Avg. Program Earnings
57.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 International/Global Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $13,776 $9,322 51.4% 94.9%
2 $17,365 $11,700 68.8% 87.8%
3 $17,883 $10,942 70.5% 95.1%
4 $19,045 $35,500 53.8% 51.0%
5 $19,868 $35,050 32.9% 52.7%
6 $22,500 $33,900 59.4% 91.8%
7 $27,477 $34,800 65.1% 98.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Wichita State the cheapest option for International Studies in Kansas?

Wichita State offers the lowest net price at $13,776 with a 94.85% acceptance rate, making it accessible to most applicants. The university's location in Kansas's largest city provides internship opportunities with international businesses and aerospace companies.

How do graduation rates vary between public and private International Studies programs?

Public universities show graduation rates from 51.40% at Wichita State to 70.50% at Kansas State. Private colleges range more widely, from Tabor College's concerning 32.90% rate to Benedictine College's solid 65.10% performance.

Does Newman University offer better value than other private colleges in Kansas?

Newman University provides the lowest private school net price at $19,045 with a 53.80% graduation rate. This makes it roughly $8,400 cheaper annually than Benedictine College while maintaining reasonable completion rates.

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