Skip to main content
The University of Washington system dominates affordable Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies programs in Washington, with its Tacoma and Bothell campuses offering net prices under $11,000. These programs prove especially valuable in Washington's tech-heavy economy, where interdisciplinary skills bridge gaps between Amazon's cloud computing divisions and Microsoft's software teams. While public options range from $10,017 to $18,680 annually, private alternatives jump dramatically to $21,370 at Pacific Lutheran. Washington State University and Central Washington University both maintain graduation rates near 50-62%, though UW-Seattle achieves an impressive 83.7% despite its selective 47.52% acceptance rate.
12
Programs
$10,017 – $38,920
Net Price Range
$25,507
Avg. Program Earnings
62.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

12 Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,017 $12,817 62.3% 88.4%
2 $10,898 $12,559 68.2% 88.1%
3 $11,893 $19,920 39.8%
4 $13,485 $12,643 83.7% 47.5%
5 $14,401 $12,997 61.6% 83.1%
6 $14,715 $9,192 49.9% 93.5%
7 $18,680 $9,286 65.5% 92.7%
8 $21,370 $50,964 71.0% 88.9%
9 $22,618 $44,210 57.1% 95.0%
10 $24,820 $38,814 62.1% 90.7%
11 $25,161 $36,035 63.5% 94.3%
12 $38,920 $59,900 67.9% 82.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Washington-Tacoma the most affordable option at $10,017?

UW-Tacoma benefits from state funding and the Washington College Grant program, which covers full tuition for qualifying in-state students. The campus maintains an 88.35% acceptance rate while delivering a 62.3% graduation rate, making it accessible yet effective for degree completion.

How significant is the cost difference between public and private programs?

Public programs range from $10,017 to $18,680, while private options start at $21,370 and reach $38,920 at University of Puget Sound. Pacific Lutheran University offers the best value among private schools with a 71% graduation rate and $27,476 median earnings.

Where do graduates typically find employment with these interdisciplinary degrees?

Washington's major employers like Amazon, Microsoft, and Boeing actively recruit graduates who can work across departments and disciplines. The healthcare sector also values interdisciplinary skills, with Western Washington graduates earning $23,538 median starting salaries.

Does graduation rate correlate with program cost in these programs?

Not necessarily - UW-Seattle has the highest graduation rate at 83.7% with a net price of $13,485, while Heritage University costs $11,893 but graduates only 39.8% of students. Central Washington offers the best value ratio with low costs and nearly 50% graduation rates.

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