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Ohio University's regional campuses dominate the most affordable mathematics education in the state, with five campuses claiming the top spots at net costs below $6,500. The Eastern Campus in Saint Clairsville leads at just $4,503 annually, while graduation rates across these budget options range dramatically from 12% to 20%. This pricing structure reflects Ohio's commitment to accessible public education, particularly important given the state's growing demand for quantitative professionals in healthcare analytics at Cleveland Clinic and manufacturing optimization at Honda's Marysville operations. The cost gap between public and private options is substantial, with Mount St. Joseph University charging $16,135 compared to the Ohio University campuses. Mathematics graduates from Cleveland State University earn $46,087 annually, demonstrating strong return potential despite the state's relatively modest program costs across all institutions.
50
Programs
$4,503 – $29,383
Net Price Range
$42,116
Avg. Program Earnings
53.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

50 Mathematics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $4,503 $6,178 20.0%
2 $5,328 $6,178 19.3%
3 $5,971 $6,178 17.7%
4 $6,133 $6,178 13.7%
5 $6,483 $6,178 12.1%
6 $11,310 $7,272 37.3%
7 $11,877 $10,791 52.9% 80.6%
8 $14,981 $12,799 48.2% 82.9%
9 $15,216 $11,188 45.9% 95.2%
10 $15,389 $9,622 43.0%
11 $16,065 $12,613 48.9% 85.3%
12 $16,135 $36,650 54.7% 54.4%
13 $16,544 $7,824 25.6% 88.8%
14 $17,430 $36,298 49.5% 96.3%
15 $17,460 $12,377 55.6% 92.2%
16 $18,027 $37,860 53.2% 85.1%
17 $18,292 $12,859 87.7% 52.7%
18 $18,372 $38,974 58.1% 82.9%
19 $19,470 $44,602 53.8% 93.9%
20 $19,476 $34,370 47.9% 52.4%
21 $19,614 $12,846 65.5% 88.0%
22 $20,004 $34,595 61.7% 72.5%
23 $20,088 $26,265 59.1% 93.1%
24 $20,204 $31,440 52.7% 86.4%
25 $20,413 $13,746 66.4% 86.5%
26 $20,477 $32,606 36.6% 78.5%
27 $20,918 $14,081 62.8% 78.7%
28 $21,296 $36,032 41.9% 54.1%
29 $21,619 $52,357 61.7% 52.2%
30 $21,662 $33,628 49.8% 71.4%
31 $21,812 $35,524 63.6% 85.3%
32 $21,994 $28,910 60.6% 71.8%
33 $22,140 $34,899 68.9% 83.7%
34 $22,539 $35,400 64.9% 75.8%
35 $22,605 $9,577 30.3%
36 $22,872 $30,962 55.1% 88.1%
37 $22,881 $36,120 51.3% 77.6%
38 $23,156 $13,570 71.5% 86.2%
39 $23,585 $41,788 65.5% 72.2%
40 $23,722 $38,778 36.7% 62.9%
41 $23,731 $39,646 62.6% 86.0%
42 $23,758 $32,400 43.0% 82.8%
43 $23,987 $32,630 77.1% 66.7%
44 $25,022 $36,078 74.3% 64.9%
45 $25,727 $37,800 74.2% 54.4%
46 $25,766 $59,550 73.6% 56.3%
47 $27,654 $37,938 68.6% 77.0%
48 $27,662 $17,809 81.8% 87.9%
49 $28,617 $49,100 76.5% 82.4%
50 $29,383 $69,330 86.8% 34.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Ohio University's regional campuses so affordable for mathematics students?

Ohio University operates five regional campuses with net costs ranging from $4,503 to $6,483, all maintaining the same $6,178 in-state tuition base. These campuses serve smaller student populations and focus on foundational mathematics coursework before potential transfer to the main campus. The Eastern Campus in Saint Clairsville offers the lowest net cost at $4,503, though graduation rates at these regional locations range from 12% to 20%.

How do graduation rates correlate with program costs in Ohio mathematics programs?

The data shows an inverse relationship between affordability and completion rates among Ohio's mathematics programs. The five cheapest Ohio University campuses post graduation rates between 12% and 20%, while mid-tier options like University of Toledo achieve 55.6% at $17,460 annually. Kent State at Stark breaks this pattern with a 37.3% graduation rate at $11,310, suggesting that institutional support varies significantly across similar price points.

Does Cleveland State University offer good value for mathematics students?

Cleveland State mathematics graduates earn $46,087 annually, the highest reported earnings among Ohio programs in this price range. At a net cost of $16,065, the program sits in the middle tier for affordability while delivering strong employment outcomes. The 48.9% graduation rate and $18,875 average debt load indicate reasonable completion prospects with manageable financial burden for most students.

What explains the large cost difference between public and private mathematics programs?

Private institutions like Mount St. Joseph University charge $36,650 in sticker price compared to public schools averaging $6,000-$12,000, yet net costs after aid narrow this gap significantly. Mount St. Joseph's net cost of $16,135 places it competitively with mid-tier public options, while maintaining a 54.7% graduation rate. The 54.35% acceptance rate at Mount St. Joseph indicates more selective admission compared to public universities accepting 80-95% of applicants.

Where do Ohio mathematics graduates typically find employment opportunities?

Ohio's healthcare sector employs mathematics graduates in analytics roles at Cleveland Clinic and Ohio State Wexner Medical Center, while manufacturing companies like Honda utilize quantitative professionals for production optimization. The state's tech growth creates additional demand for data analysis and statistical modeling expertise. University of Toledo graduates earning $38,289 and Cleveland State graduates at $46,087 reflect the regional job market's compensation levels for entry-level mathematics professionals.

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