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Johns Hopkins University delivers the biggest surprise in Maryland's Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies programs, charging just $18,161 net despite its $63,340 sticker price. This gap reflects the university's massive endowment and need-based aid, making interdisciplinary education accessible at one of the nation's top research institutions. Maryland's federal proximity creates unique opportunities for interdisciplinary graduates, with agencies like NIH and NSA seeking professionals who can bridge multiple fields. Public options start at $14,035 at University of Maryland Eastern Shore, though graduation rates vary dramatically across the state's 15 programs. The $15,000 spread between cheapest and most expensive options gives students significant flexibility, while earnings potential ranges from $22,192 to $39,009 depending on the institution and career path chosen.
21
Programs
$14,035 – $29,633
Net Price Range
$30,274
Avg. Program Earnings
59.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

21 Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,035 $8,898 34.6% 81.6%
2 $14,514 $7,992 29.6%
3 $15,015 $8,118 41.6% 85.4%
4 $15,026 $25,200 40.0% 51.4%
5 $15,323 $9,998 52.1% 87.9%
6 $15,590 $11,505 88.6% 44.6%
7 $16,456 $10,638 67.4% 91.1%
8 $16,791 $11,306 67.6% 78.6%
9 $17,546 $9,772 46.7% 89.3%
10 $18,161 $63,340 94.6% 7.3%
11 $18,328 $12,952 70.6% 80.6%
12 $18,362 $15,236 68.0% 77.3%
13 $19,335 $8,999 38.1% 86.5%
14 $20,923 $49,647 63.8% 82.1%
15 $23,707 $45,870 55.3% 77.9%
16 $23,774 $51,250 60.0% 80.2%
17 $24,536 $41,910 51.9% 69.6%
18 $24,987 $47,240 58.0% 79.6%
19 $26,806 $39,708 66.4% 84.1%
20 $29,095 $54,356 74.1% 74.7%
21 $29,633 $55,480 80.5% 83.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the massive cost difference between Maryland's public and private interdisciplinary programs?

Public universities like University of Maryland Eastern Shore charge $14,035 net compared to private institutions that can exceed $25,000. However, Johns Hopkins breaks this pattern at $18,161 net despite being private, thanks to substantial financial aid. Washington Adventist University represents the typical private cost at $15,026 net with a $25,200 sticker price.

How do graduation rates vary across Maryland's most affordable interdisciplinary programs?

Johns Hopkins leads with a 94.6% graduation rate, while University of Maryland-College Park follows at 88.6%. However, the most affordable option, University of Maryland Eastern Shore at $14,035, graduates only 34.6% of students. Morgan State University offers a middle ground with 41.6% graduation rate at $15,015 net cost.

Does attending a more expensive program guarantee better earnings in Maryland?

Not necessarily. McDaniel College costs $20,923 but produces the highest earnings at $39,009 annually. Towson University delivers strong earnings of $30,988 at just $16,791 net cost. University of Maryland Eastern Shore, the cheapest option, shows earnings of $22,192, demonstrating that affordability doesn't always mean lower returns.

Where can students find the best value among Maryland's interdisciplinary programs?

Frostburg State University offers strong value at $15,323 with a 52.1% graduation rate. St. Mary's College provides another strong option at $18,362 with 68% graduation rate and $31,038 earnings. Johns Hopkins delivers unmatched prestige at $18,161, though acceptance is limited to 7.25% of applicants.

What acceptance rates should students expect at Maryland's affordable interdisciplinary programs?

Most public universities accept 80-90% of applicants, with Salisbury University leading at 91.06% acceptance. Johns Hopkins stands apart with just 7.25% acceptance rate despite being affordable after aid. Washington Adventist University offers the most selective private option at 51.43% acceptance with moderate costs.

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