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The University of Minnesota-Morris stands out as Minnesota's most affordable Mathematics program, with a net price of just $9,110 that defies expectations for quality education. This public liberal arts institution achieves a 61.90% graduation rate while maintaining costs significantly below the state average. Minnesota's mathematics graduates enter a job market anchored by major employers like UnitedHealth Group, which relies heavily on actuarial science and data analytics professionals. The pricing market reveals a stark divide between public and private options, with costs ranging from Morris's bargain rate to St. Olaf College's $22,752 net price. Saint Cloud State University offers another budget-friendly path at $14,485, though with a 46.90% graduation rate that reflects the challenges facing many regional universities. The Twin Cities campus commands higher costs at $17,139 but delivers the state's strongest earning potential at $57,318 annually. Minnesota's solid healthcare and financial services sectors create steady demand for mathematics professionals, particularly those skilled in statistical analysis and mathematical modeling.
27
Programs
$9,110 – $30,525
Net Price Range
$47,114
Avg. Program Earnings
66.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

27 Mathematics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $9,110 $14,288 61.9% 77.7%
2 $14,485 $10,117 46.9% 95.3%
3 $14,760 $10,304 44.1% 91.6%
4 $17,050 $10,164 53.4% 77.5%
5 $17,139 $16,488 84.8% 74.9%
6 $17,566 $25,000 58.8% 69.1%
7 $17,680 $30,010 59.6% 58.5%
8 $17,816 $10,336 54.6% 56.6%
9 $18,148 $10,498 60.9% 73.8%
10 $18,464 $14,318 64.5% 80.7%
11 $18,609 $9,490 54.1% 70.7%
12 $21,034 $43,160 67.7% 96.8%
13 $21,385 $48,311 57.7% 80.6%
14 $21,563 $49,758 65.1% 92.5%
15 $22,752 $56,970 83.5% 56.4%
16 $23,574 $29,460 63.6% 90.8%
17 $23,875 $43,942 52.4% 76.5%
18 $23,949 $40,454 63.0% 96.6%
19 $25,140 $36,830 68.4% 92.5%
20 $25,651 $30,020 71.8% 65.5%
21 $26,895 $54,310 75.9% 73.9%
22 $27,018 $53,942 75.7% 86.2%
23 $27,320 $65,457 91.2% 16.6%
24 $28,065 $53,884 83.0% 87.8%
25 $28,439 $42,930 75.2% 72.5%
26 $29,980 $64,908 90.4% 28.4%
27 $30,525 $52,284 75.2% 77.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Minnesota-Morris so affordable for mathematics students?

Morris operates as a public liberal arts college with a net price of $9,110, making it Minnesota's most affordable mathematics option. The school maintains lower overhead costs while serving a smaller student body of around 1,800 students. Its rural location in western Minnesota contributes to reduced operational expenses. Despite the low cost, Morris achieves a solid 61.90% graduation rate for mathematics students.

How do earnings compare between Minnesota's cheapest and most expensive mathematics programs?

The University of Minnesota-Twin Cities graduates earn $57,318 annually despite a net price of $17,139, representing strong return on investment. Morris graduates earn $44,170 with their $9,110 education cost, creating excellent value. Bemidji State and University of Minnesota-Duluth both report $47,260 in graduate earnings. The earnings data shows that attending a more expensive program doesn't always guarantee higher salaries in mathematics fields.

Is the Minnesota State Grant program significant for mathematics students?

The Minnesota State Grant provides important support for low-income students pursuing mathematics degrees at state universities. Students at schools like Saint Cloud State pay just $10,117 in-state tuition, making the grant particularly impactful. The program covers up to $11,334 annually for eligible students. This assistance explains why several Minnesota public universities maintain net prices below $18,000 for mathematics programs.

Does graduation rate correlate with program cost in Minnesota mathematics programs?

Higher-priced programs generally show better graduation rates, though exceptions exist. St. Olaf College combines a $22,752 net price with an 83.50% graduation rate, while Saint Cloud State manages just 46.90% despite costing $14,485. The University of Minnesota-Twin Cities achieves 84.80% graduation rates at $17,139. Morris proves that affordable education can still produce strong outcomes with its 61.90% rate.

Where do Minnesota mathematics graduates find employment after college?

Minnesota's mathematics graduates often join major employers like UnitedHealth Group, Target Corporation, and Mayo Clinic, all requiring strong analytical skills. The state's financial services sector employs many actuaries and risk analysts with mathematics backgrounds. Technology companies in the Twin Cities metro area seek graduates for data science and software development roles. Healthcare organizations throughout Minnesota hire mathematics graduates for biostatistics and research positions, with starting salaries typically ranging from $40,000 to $60,000.

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