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Gods Bible School and College offers Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies programs at just $3,138 net cost, creating an unusual $29,204 gap between Ohio's cheapest and most expensive options. This field prepares graduates for Ohio's healthcare and manufacturing sectors, where employers like Cleveland Clinic value cross-functional thinking. Nine schools provide these programs with graduation rates spanning from 47.90% to 76.50%, while the University of Toledo graduates earn $32,644 annually.
9
Programs
$3,138 – $32,342
Net Price Range
$32,644
Avg. Program Earnings
60.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

9 Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $3,138 $7,696 50.0% 63.8%
2 $17,460 $12,377 55.6% 92.2%
3 $19,470 $44,602 53.8% 93.9%
4 $19,476 $34,370 47.9% 52.4%
5 $20,004 $34,595 61.7% 72.5%
6 $20,088 $26,265 59.1% 93.1%
7 $22,539 $35,400 64.9% 75.8%
8 $28,617 $49,100 76.5% 82.4%
9 $32,342 $48,125 70.5% 84.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the massive cost difference between Ohio's cheapest and most expensive Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies programs?

Gods Bible School charges $3,138 net cost compared to Xavier University's $32,342, reflecting the gap between specialized religious institutions and full private universities. Private schools like John Carroll and Xavier charge $28,617-$32,342 while maintaining higher graduation rates of 70.50%-76.50%.

How do graduation rates compare across Ohio's Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies programs?

John Carroll University leads with 76.50% graduation rates, followed by Xavier at 70.50% and University of Mount Union at 64.90%. Ohio Dominican shows the lowest completion rate at 47.90%, while public University of Toledo maintains 55.60% despite accepting 92.23% of applicants.

Does the University of Toledo provide good value for Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies students?

Toledo charges $17,460 net cost and graduates earn $32,644 annually with $23,000 typical debt loads. The 92.23% acceptance rate makes admission accessible, though the 55.60% graduation rate suggests academic challenges for some students.

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