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North Dakota's eight Mathematics programs span a $7,804 cost difference, with Minot State University leading affordability at $12,514 net price while University of Jamestown reaches $20,318. The state's growing energy sector creates strong demand for mathematical modeling specialists in oil extraction and wind energy projects. Public institutions dominate the lower cost brackets, with five schools under $17,000 annually.
8
Programs
$12,514 – $20,318
Net Price Range
$45,529
Avg. Program Earnings
52.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 Mathematics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,514 $8,634 47.8% 93.2%
2 $13,613 $8,514 48.1% 83.5%
3 $14,454 $7,935 40.3% 71.2%
4 $15,270 $9,118 43.4% 72.0%
5 $16,334 $10,857 63.7% 95.7%
6 $18,568 $21,468 68.2% 81.4%
7 $18,998 $10,951 63.3% 83.3%
8 $20,318 $24,820 44.0% 92.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Minot State University the most affordable option for Mathematics?

Minot State achieves the lowest net price at $12,514 through substantial state funding and need-based aid. The school maintains a 93.17% acceptance rate, making quality mathematics education accessible to most applicants.

How do private universities compare cost-wise to public options?

The two private universities average $19,443 in net costs compared to $15,047 for public schools. University of Mary offers the highest graduation rate at 68.20% despite costing $18,568 annually.

Does the ND Academic Scholarship significantly impact mathematics program costs?

High-achieving students can receive full tuition coverage through this merit scholarship at public universities. With in-state tuition ranging from $7,935 to $10,951, this scholarship essentially eliminates the largest expense component.

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