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Mississippi University for Women delivers the nation's most affordable interdisciplinary education at just $13,198 net cost, while private options like Millsaps College reach $25,291. This $12,000 gap reflects Mississippi's dual education model, where public universities serve the state's need for adaptable graduates in health systems like UMMC and manufacturing sectors. Graduates earn between $27,978 and $36,848, with acceptance rates above 98% at most public institutions making access nearly universal.
9
Programs
$13,198 – $25,291
Net Price Range
$32,940
Avg. Program Earnings
48.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

9 Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $13,198 $8,092 37.8% 99.1%
2 $13,778 $8,605 46.9% 98.6%
3 $14,224 $9,618 50.6% 98.8%
4 $15,501 $9,815 62.9% 75.2%
5 $15,663 $11,398 32.3% 49.3%
6 $20,191 $9,090 32.2% 88.6%
7 $20,911 $21,698 62.8% 40.0%
8 $22,078 $29,195 51.1% 42.6%
9 $25,291 $43,815 55.5% 67.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the massive cost difference between Mississippi's cheapest and most expensive interdisciplinary programs?

Public universities like Mississippi University for Women charge $13,198 net compared to Millsaps College's $25,291, creating a $12,093 gap. State funding allows public schools to offer in-state tuition as low as $8,092, while private colleges rely on higher tuition to fund operations.

How do graduation rates vary across Mississippi's interdisciplinary programs?

Mississippi State University leads with a 62.9% graduation rate despite moderate costs at $15,501 net. In contrast, the most affordable option at Mississippi University for Women graduates just 37.8% of students, while mid-tier Delta State achieves 46.9%.

Where do interdisciplinary graduates find the best earning potential in Mississippi?

University of Southern Mississippi graduates earn $36,848 annually, significantly outpacing Mississippi State's $27,978 despite similar program costs. The $8,870 earnings difference suggests Southern Mississippi's location in Hattiesburg provides stronger industry connections.

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