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Yale University transforms the affordability equation for International Relations and National Security Studies in Connecticut, offering a net price of just $27,818 despite its $64,700 sticker cost through generous financial aid. This creates an unusual scenario where the state's most selective program becomes its second most affordable option. Connecticut's concentration of defense contractors like United Technologies and finance giants creates natural career pathways for graduates, with earnings ranging from $39,729 to $52,107 across the state's six programs.
6
Programs
$24,786 – $46,274
Net Price Range
$46,365
Avg. Program Earnings
71.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 International Relations and National Security Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $24,786 $35,760 48.1% 81.5%
2 $27,818 $64,700 96.3% 4.6%
3 $29,558 $47,647 58.3% 82.8%
4 $33,998 $64,812 83.7% 40.4%
5 $34,089 $45,730 59.2% 91.2%
6 $46,274 $56,360 83.8% 52.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Yale's financial aid compare to other Connecticut programs?

Yale offers the second-lowest net price at $27,818 despite having the highest sticker price at $64,700, demonstrating extraordinary financial aid coverage. Only University of Bridgeport costs less at $24,786 net price, though with a much higher acceptance rate of 81.51% versus Yale's 4.57%.

What explains the wide graduation rate gap between schools?

Graduation rates span from 48.10% at University of Bridgeport to 96.30% at Yale University, reflecting both selectivity and student preparation levels. Connecticut College and Fairfield University maintain strong 83% graduation rates while charging net prices above $33,000.

Does program cost correlate with earning potential after graduation?

Connecticut College graduates earn $39,729 despite paying $33,998 annually, while Fairfield graduates command $47,260 with a $46,274 net cost. Yale graduates top earnings at $52,107, suggesting the investment in quality education yields measurable returns in this field.

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