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Swarthmore College delivers the state's most affordable Mathematics and Computer Science education at just $18,686 net cost, despite charging $62,412 in tuition. This reflects the college's substantial financial aid while maintaining a 94.10% graduation rate and ultra-selective 6.93% acceptance rate. Pennsylvania's tech sector, anchored by companies like Comcast and growing pharmaceutical research operations, creates strong demand for graduates with combined mathematical and computational skills across the state's major metropolitan areas.
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Programs
$18,686 – $29,944
Net Price Range
70.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Mathematics and Computer Science Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $18,686 $62,412 94.1% 6.9%
2 $19,173 $41,720 72.8% 73.1%
3 $27,263 $44,510 58.7% 80.6%
4 $29,219 $22,082 74.7% 79.7%
5 $29,464 $28,550 64.5% 69.7%
6 $29,944 $39,410 56.1% 98.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Swarthmore achieve such low net costs for Mathematics and Computer Science students?

Swarthmore provides extensive need-based financial aid that reduces the $62,412 sticker price to an average net cost of $18,686. The college meets 100% of demonstrated financial need for admitted students, making it more affordable than many public institutions despite its private status.

What explains the wide graduation rate spread among these programs?

Graduation rates range from 56.10% at Chestnut Hill College to 94.10% at Swarthmore College, a 38-point difference. More selective programs like Swarthmore (6.93% acceptance) typically see higher completion rates, while open-access institutions face greater retention challenges despite lower barriers to entry.

Where do Temple University students stand among these affordable options?

Temple offers Mathematics and Computer Science at $29,219 net cost with a solid 74.70% graduation rate. As the only public university on this list, Temple provides access to Philadelphia's tech market while maintaining reasonable costs and accepting nearly 80% of applicants.

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