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University of the District of Columbia stands apart with a $14,693 net cost for Marketing students, creating a $23,000 gap between it and the next most affordable option. This public university serves students in a city where Marketing graduates earn between $48,667 and $64,121 annually, with federal agencies, think tanks, and advocacy organizations providing unique career paths. Georgetown leads earnings at $64,121 despite requiring the lowest student debt at $17,000, while private schools cluster between $32,798 and $47,919 in net costs.
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Programs
$14,693 – $47,919
Net Price Range
$53,767
Avg. Program Earnings
71.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Marketing Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,693 $6,152 26.3%
2 $32,798 $55,834 81.3% 85.6%
3 $37,454 $64,990 85.2% 49.0%
4 $39,433 $65,081 94.3% 12.2%
5 $47,919 $33,344 68.9% 53.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of the District of Columbia so much cheaper than other Marketing programs?

As the district's only public university, UDC offers in-state tuition of just $6,152 compared to private schools charging $33,344 to $65,081. The $14,693 net cost reflects significant financial aid, making it over $18,000 less expensive than Catholic University.

How do graduation rates compare across DC's Marketing programs?

Georgetown leads with a 94.30% graduation rate, followed by George Washington at 85.20% and Catholic University at 81.30%. UDC has a 26.30% rate, while Howard University graduates 68.90% of its Marketing students.

Where do Marketing graduates find the highest starting salaries in DC?

Georgetown Marketing graduates earn $64,121 annually, the highest among DC schools. George Washington and Catholic University graduates earn around $51,000, while Howard graduates start at $48,667 despite the program's higher net cost.

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