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Coastal Carolina University delivers the state's most affordable philosophy education at just $13,742 net cost, while top-tier programs like Furman reach $29,997. Philosophy graduates from South Carolina programs earn between $25,596 and $38,289, skills that prove valuable in the state's growing automotive and aerospace industries where critical thinking drives innovation. The $16,255 cost gap between cheapest and most expensive options reflects sharp differences between public and private institutions across the state's nine philosophy programs.
9
Programs
$13,742 – $29,997
Net Price Range
$31,943
Avg. Program Earnings
66.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

9 Philosophy Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $13,742 $11,640 50.8% 78.6%
2 $19,518 $12,978 65.0% 75.7%
3 $19,712 $23,096 47.1% 55.6%
4 $20,899 $43,300 61.9% 59.4%
5 $22,018 $36,710 48.6% 53.3%
6 $22,112 $15,554 87.9% 43.0%
7 $24,532 $12,688 77.7% 64.1%
8 $28,984 $54,100 80.8% 60.2%
9 $29,997 $58,312 81.5% 67.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Coastal Carolina University's philosophy program so affordable compared to other options?

Coastal Carolina's net cost of $13,742 represents the lowest in the state, helped by in-state tuition of just $11,640. The university accepts 78.63% of applicants, making it both accessible and affordable for South Carolina residents seeking philosophy education.

How do graduation rates vary between the cheapest and most expensive philosophy programs?

Coastal Carolina's 50.80% graduation rate trails significantly behind pricier options like Furman's 81.50% and Clemson's 87.90%. The pattern suggests higher-cost programs often provide more support systems, though Coastal Carolina's affordability may offset this for budget-conscious students.

Does the LIFE Scholarship help reduce philosophy program costs in South Carolina?

The LIFE Scholarship provides up to $5,000 annually for qualifying in-state students, which significantly impacts public university costs. At schools like College of Charleston with $12,978 in-state tuition, LIFE Scholarship recipients could see their costs drop to under $8,000 per year.

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