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Missouri Western State University offers International/Global Studies at just $12,638 net cost, making it nearly $14,000 cheaper than the state average. This dramatic price gap exists alongside Missouri's growing international business sector, where companies like agricultural giant Monsanto and healthcare technology firm Cerner create demand for globally minded graduates. The earnings data shows graduates earning $20,140, while debt loads vary significantly from Washington University's $18,500 to Southeast Missouri State's $25,000. Public universities dominate the affordable end, with four of the five cheapest options being state schools that leverage Missouri's A+ Scholarship program.
10
Programs
$12,638 – $26,196
Net Price Range
$20,140
Avg. Program Earnings
61.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

10 International/Global Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,638 $9,800 39.8%
2 $14,532 $9,496 55.7% 86.3%
3 $15,336 $9,739 49.4% 71.3%
4 $17,502 $9,024 57.3% 92.6%
5 $18,251 $28,976 56.8% 94.4%
6 $22,117 $62,982 94.4% 11.8%
7 $23,165 $43,420 75.6% 66.5%
8 $26,047 $27,166 71.5% 87.8%
9 $26,111 $34,188 57.5% 75.3%
10 $26,196 $30,730 61.1% 55.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $13,558 price difference between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Missouri Western State University charges $12,638 while Webster University costs $26,196, reflecting the gap between public and private education models. Public universities receive state funding that keeps costs lower, while private schools like Washington University offer premium education at higher prices but with better graduation rates like 94.4%.

How do graduation rates correlate with program costs in Missouri?

The data reveals an interesting pattern where higher-cost programs generally produce better outcomes. Washington University leads with 94.4% graduation rate at $22,117, while Missouri Western's $12,638 program graduates just 39.8% of students.

Does Missouri's A+ Scholarship program affect International Studies costs?

The A+ Scholarship covers community college tuition, allowing students to complete general education requirements affordably before transferring. This strategy works particularly well for programs like those at Missouri State University-Springfield, where in-state tuition runs just $9,024.

Where do graduates find employment opportunities in Missouri's international business sector?

Major employers like Monsanto in agricultural exports and BJC HealthCare in medical technology provide entry points for international studies graduates. The $20,140 starting salary reflects entry-level positions in trade, cultural exchange programs, and international business development across Missouri's varied economy.

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