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University of Minnesota-Morris delivers Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies programs at just $9,110 net cost, making it the most affordable option among Minnesota's 20 schools offering this field. The price gap between public and private institutions reaches nearly $15,000, with private colleges averaging $21,000+ while public universities cluster around $17,000. This cost advantage matters in Minnesota's economy, where Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies graduates often enter healthcare coordination roles at organizations like Mayo Clinic or project management positions at Target's corporate headquarters. Metropolitan State University graduates earn the highest salaries at $44,102, significantly above the state average of $35,000 for this major. The Minnesota State Grant program reduces barriers for low-income students, explaining why schools like Saint Cloud State maintain 95% acceptance rates while keeping costs manageable.
22
Programs
$9,110 – $30,525
Net Price Range
$35,847
Avg. Program Earnings
64.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

22 Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $9,110 $14,288 61.9% 77.7%
2 $10,874 $13,120 49.7% 57.2%
3 $14,485 $10,117 46.9% 95.3%
4 $14,760 $10,304 44.1% 91.6%
5 $17,050 $10,164 53.4% 77.5%
6 $17,139 $16,488 84.8% 74.9%
7 $17,816 $10,336 54.6% 56.6%
8 $18,148 $10,498 60.9% 73.8%
9 $18,464 $14,318 64.5% 80.7%
10 $18,609 $9,490 54.1% 70.7%
11 $19,181 $9,780 38.4% 81.7%
12 $21,034 $43,160 67.7% 96.8%
13 $21,385 $48,311 57.7% 80.6%
14 $21,563 $49,758 65.1% 92.5%
15 $23,574 $29,460 63.6% 90.8%
16 $25,140 $36,830 68.4% 92.5%
17 $26,895 $54,310 75.9% 73.9%
18 $27,018 $53,942 75.7% 86.2%
19 $28,065 $53,884 83.0% 87.8%
20 $28,439 $42,930 75.2% 72.5%
21 $29,980 $64,908 90.4% 28.4%
22 $30,525 $52,284 75.2% 77.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What accounts for the $19,000 cost difference between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

University of Minnesota-Morris charges $9,110 net cost while private institutions like St Catherine University reach $21,563. Public universities benefit from state funding and lower administrative overhead. Private colleges often include more support services and smaller class sizes in their tuition structure, but Minnesota's public system offers comparable academic quality at significantly lower prices.

How do graduation rates correlate with program costs in Minnesota?

Higher-cost programs generally show better completion rates, with University of Minnesota-Twin Cities achieving 84.8% graduation despite charging $17,139. However, Metropolitan State University breaks this pattern with only 38.4% graduation rate at $19,181 net cost. The most affordable option, UM-Morris, maintains a solid 61.9% graduation rate, proving cost and outcomes don't always align.

Is earning potential worth the investment at Minnesota's priciest programs?

Metropolitan State University graduates earn $44,102 annually, the highest in the state, despite moderate program costs of $19,181. Minnesota State Moorhead and Mankato both show concerning patterns with graduates earning just $31,133 while carrying $18,500-24,593 in debt. The earnings-to-debt ratio varies significantly across Minnesota programs, making careful selection important.

Does acceptance rate indicate program quality among Minnesota schools?

Saint Cloud State accepts 95.28% of applicants but graduates only 46.9% of students, suggesting access doesn't guarantee success. University of Minnesota-Twin Cities maintains selectivity at 74.91% acceptance while achieving 84.8% graduation rates. Saint Mary's University combines high acceptance (96.83%) with strong completion (67.7%), showing that accessibility and quality can coexist.

Where do Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies graduates find employment in Minnesota?

Minnesota's varied economy creates opportunities in healthcare administration at Mayo Clinic, corporate training at Target, and project coordination at UnitedHealth Group. The state's 3.2% unemployment rate and strong service sector support career flexibility that Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies provides. Twin Cities metro area offers the highest concentration of positions requiring broad skill sets and cross-functional knowledge.

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