6 Philosophy Programs
| # | School | Net Price | In-State Tuition | Graduation Rate | Acceptance Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
University of Southern Maine
Portland, Maine
|
$11,729 | $10,920 | 46.3% | 85.4% |
| 2 |
University of Maine
Orono, Maine
|
$18,045 | $12,606 | 56.4% | 94.0% |
| 3 |
Bowdoin College
Brunswick, Maine
|
$20,786 | $64,910 | 95.6% | 9.2% |
| 4 |
Colby College
Waterville, Maine
|
$23,939 | $66,600 | 90.2% | 7.6% |
| 5 |
Saint Joseph's College of Maine
Standish, Maine
|
$24,666 | $42,834 | 68.5% | 80.8% |
| 6 |
Bates College
Lewiston, Maine
|
$30,703 | $63,478 | 90.6% | 13.7% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes University of Southern Maine so affordable for philosophy students?
As a public university, USM offers in-state tuition of just $10,920, resulting in a net cost of $11,729 after financial aid. The Pine Tree State Grant further reduces costs for Maine residents, making it nearly half the price of the next cheapest option at $18,045.
How do graduation rates vary among Maine's philosophy programs?
The three elite liberal arts colleges maintain graduation rates above 90%, with Bowdoin leading at 95.60%. Public universities show more modest rates, with University of Maine at 56.40% and University of Southern Maine at 46.30%, reflecting different student populations and support structures.
Does attending a more expensive Maine philosophy program guarantee better outcomes?
While Bowdoin, Colby, and Bates command higher net costs between $20,786 and $30,703, they also maintain extremely selective admissions with acceptance rates below 14%. These schools offer extensive alumni networks and graduate school placement rates that often justify the investment for students who gain admission.
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Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.