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University of Wisconsin-Parkside delivers International Relations and National Security Studies at an extraordinary $10,044 net price, nearly $15,000 less than the second cheapest option in Wisconsin. This gap reflects the stark divide between public and private costs across the state's nine programs. Wisconsin's defense contractor presence, including GE Healthcare's medical technology exports and Epic Systems' global health data security work, creates relevant career pathways for graduates earning between $26,933 and $29,685 annually.
9
Programs
$10,044 – $29,237
Net Price Range
$28,768
Avg. Program Earnings
63.3%
Avg. Graduation Rate

9 International Relations and National Security Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,044 $7,855 39.8% 72.8%
2 $14,714 $8,606 60.9% 84.5%
3 $14,761 $8,212 57.9% 88.5%
4 $16,722 $32,794 50.5% 89.9%
5 $21,924 $58,554 67.2% 65.9%
6 $24,362 $37,230 69.6% 72.1%
7 $24,563 $55,461 76.4% 72.3%
8 $25,634 $34,850 67.4% 98.6%
9 $29,237 $48,700 80.1% 87.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes UW-Parkside's program so much cheaper than other options?

UW-Parkside's $10,044 net price reflects both its public funding and lower overhead costs compared to private institutions. The next cheapest program costs $14,714 at UW-River Falls, while private schools like Beloit College charge $21,924 net despite similar outcomes.

How do graduation rates compare between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

UW-Parkside graduates only 39.80% of students despite its low cost, while Marquette University achieves an 80.10% graduation rate at $29,237 net price. The mid-range options like UW-Oshkosh offer better value with 57.90% graduation rates at $14,761.

Where do Wisconsin International Relations graduates typically find employment?

Wisconsin's healthcare technology sector offers opportunities with companies like Epic Systems and GE Healthcare, both handling international data security and global health initiatives. State government positions in trade promotion and the Milwaukee World Trade Association also recruit graduates regularly.

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