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Texas A&M International University delivers Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies programs at just $3,061 net cost, creating an extraordinary 13-fold price difference with Baylor University's $41,942 annual expense. This gap reflects the state's educational diversity, where public border institutions serve different populations than private research universities. Texas graduates with interdisciplinary backgrounds find opportunities across the state's massive healthcare sector, particularly within Houston's Texas Medical Center complex where adaptable skill sets meet varied organizational needs. The 13 Texas programs show graduation rates spanning 15% to 86%, indicating vastly different institutional approaches and student outcomes in this flexible academic field.
13
Programs
$3,061 – $41,942
Net Price Range
$27,041
Avg. Program Earnings
48.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

13 Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $3,061 $7,846 48.9% 47.9%
2 $6,500 $9,859 49.3% 87.7%
3 $10,095 $12,500 20.0%
4 $10,409 $11,720 15.1%
5 $10,726 $9,744 45.9% 99.9%
6 $15,152 $10,600 51.7% 89.5%
7 $17,760 $31,728 42.4%
8 $19,710 $38,100 49.8% 84.5%
9 $20,244 $13,498 38.1% 57.3%
10 $21,031 $31,686 49.6% 88.3%
11 $22,587 $34,920 55.2% 91.8%
12 $33,531 $57,220 85.6% 56.1%
13 $41,942 $54,844 80.2% 45.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the massive cost difference between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Texas A&M International's $3,061 net cost versus Baylor's $41,942 reflects different funding models and student populations. Public universities receive state subsidies that dramatically reduce costs, while private institutions rely on tuition revenue and endowment income.

How do graduation rates vary among affordable options?

The most affordable programs show wide graduation rate variation, from Jarvis Christian's 15.1% to Texas Lutheran's 55.2%. Lower-cost institutions often serve first-generation college students who face additional completion challenges beyond financial barriers.

Where do most interdisciplinary studies graduates find employment in Texas?

Texas healthcare systems like HCA Healthcare and Baylor Scott & White hire interdisciplinary graduates for administrative and coordination roles. The state's second-largest healthcare workforce creates consistent demand for professionals who understand multiple operational areas.

Does financial aid availability differ significantly across these programs?

Public universities typically offer better net pricing through state programs like TEXAS Grant, while private institutions provide more merit-based scholarships. Texas A&M International's extremely low net cost suggests strong state funding support for border region students.

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