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Black Hills State University offers mathematics students an extraordinary value with a net cost of just $17,001, making it the most affordable option among South Dakota's ten programs. The price gap between public and private institutions reaches $7,722, with Augustana University topping out at $24,723 despite its impressive 75.60% graduation rate. Mathematics graduates from South Dakota State University earn $41,193 annually, a solid return given the state's absence of income tax and lower living costs. Citibank's major operations in Sioux Falls create steady demand for quantitative analysts and data specialists, while the agricultural sector increasingly relies on mathematical modeling for precision farming and crop optimization.
10
Programs
$17,001 – $24,723
Net Price Range
$41,193
Avg. Program Earnings
56.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

10 Mathematics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $17,001 $9,000 38.6% 96.6%
2 $17,094 $8,845 52.2% 78.1%
3 $18,219 $9,299 59.6% 86.1%
4 $19,155 $9,432 61.4% 99.5%
5 $19,300 $32,890 46.4% 74.8%
6 $19,725 $9,633 49.3% 78.9%
7 $20,380 $10,400 58.2% 82.7%
8 $20,874 $20,740 60.5% 76.0%
9 $23,295 $33,100 60.6% 68.4%
10 $24,723 $39,190 75.6% 65.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $7,722 difference between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Black Hills State University's $17,001 net cost reflects typical public university pricing with substantial state funding. Augustana University's $24,723 cost comes from its private status and higher sticker price of $39,190, though it delivers a 75.60% graduation rate compared to Black Hills State's 38.60%.

How do South Dakota's math programs compare in terms of graduation success?

Graduation rates span from 38.60% at Black Hills State to 75.60% at Augustana University. The University of South Dakota and Mount Marty both achieve around 61% graduation rates, while South Dakota State University graduates 59.60% of its mathematics students.

Does the job market in South Dakota support mathematics graduates?

South Dakota State University mathematics graduates earn $41,193 annually with relatively low debt of $18,250. Citibank's credit card operations in Sioux Falls employ numerous quantitative analysts, while agricultural technology companies seek mathematical modelers for precision farming applications.

Where can students find the most accessible mathematics programs?

Northern State University accepts 78.14% of applicants with a net cost of $17,094, while the University of South Dakota admits 99.46% of students. South Dakota State University balances access with quality, accepting 86.08% of applicants and maintaining a 59.60% graduation rate.

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