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The University of South Dakota stands out with a 99.46% acceptance rate for Physics students, making advanced science education accessible to nearly every applicant. South Dakota's five Physics programs range from $18,219 to $24,723 annually, with public universities delivering the strongest value proposition. The state's growing wind energy sector and agricultural technology companies create demand for Physics graduates who understand energy systems and data analysis.
5
Programs
$18,219 – $24,723
Net Price Range
60.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Physics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $18,219 $9,299 59.6% 86.1%
2 $19,155 $9,432 61.4% 99.5%
3 $19,300 $32,890 46.4% 74.8%
4 $20,380 $10,400 58.2% 82.7%
5 $24,723 $39,190 75.6% 65.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes South Dakota State University the most affordable Physics option?

South Dakota State University offers the lowest net cost at $18,219 annually, with in-state tuition of just $9,299. The 86% acceptance rate provides good admission prospects while maintaining academic standards.

How do private Physics programs compare to public options in South Dakota?

Private universities like Augustana charge significantly more, with a $24,723 net cost versus $18,219 at public institutions. However, Augustana achieves a 75.6% graduation rate, the highest among all five programs.

Does the University of South Dakota really accept almost all Physics applicants?

Yes, USD maintains a 99.46% acceptance rate while charging $19,155 annually. The school graduates 61.4% of Physics students within six years, above the state average.

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