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Purdue University Northwest delivers Indiana's most affordable Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services program at just $8,463 net cost, while Butler University charges $38,472 for similar training. This dramatic $30,000 price gap reflects Indiana's mix of accessible public universities and premium private colleges. The state's global manufacturing base, anchored by companies like Cummins and Eli Lilly, creates demand for multilingual professionals who can navigate international markets and translate technical documentation across cultures.
10
Programs
$8,463 – $38,472
Net Price Range
$20,912
Avg. Program Earnings
61.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

10 Linguistic, Comparative, and Related Language Studies and Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,463 $8,419 44.0% 72.8%
2 $11,513 $9,254 32.5% 80.7%
3 $12,621 $10,136 52.0% 94.4%
4 $13,945 $9,992 83.1% 52.7%
5 $15,342 $11,790 81.2% 82.4%
6 $18,406 $30,034 69.9% 84.6%
7 $18,748 $36,136 55.8% 76.1%
8 $19,268 $37,090 44.8% 66.4%
9 $24,516 $51,840 67.9% 73.2%
10 $38,472 $45,980 80.2% 82.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Purdue University Northwest the cheapest option for language studies?

Purdue Northwest charges just $8,463 net cost compared to the state average of $18,154 across all 10 programs. The campus serves working students in the Chicago metro area, keeping costs low while maintaining access to industrial translation and interpretation opportunities.

How do graduation rates vary between public and private language programs?

Private colleges average 63.7% graduation rates while public universities range from 32.5% to 83.1%. Indiana University-Bloomington leads public institutions at 81.2%, nearly matching top private programs like Butler at 80.2%.

Is earning potential significantly different between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Indiana University-Bloomington graduates earn $25,194 annually while Purdue Northwest graduates earn $18,771, creating a $6,423 gap. However, Bloomington costs $6,879 more per year, requiring careful calculation of return on investment.

Where do Indiana language studies graduates typically find employment?

Major employers like Eli Lilly require multilingual staff for global pharmaceutical operations, while Cummins needs technical translators for international engine manufacturing. Healthcare systems like Indiana University Health also seek bilingual patient advocates and medical interpreters.

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