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Public universities in Wisconsin offer remarkably affordable paths to Rhetoric and Composition degrees, with University of Wisconsin-Green Bay leading at just $12,878 net cost. This represents a stark contrast to private options that can reach $29,237 annually. Wisconsin's corporate communications sector, anchored by companies like Epic Systems and Kimberly-Clark, creates steady demand for skilled writers. The state's 10 programs show considerable variation in outcomes, from Marquette's 80.1% graduation rate to Superior's 44.1%. Writing studies graduates here earn between $19,358 and $31,581, reflecting the field's broad career applications across Wisconsin's manufacturing, healthcare, and technology industries.
10
Programs
$12,878 – $29,237
Net Price Range
$27,056
Avg. Program Earnings
58.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

10 Rhetoric and Composition/Writing Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,878 $8,342 53.1% 89.6%
2 $13,405 $8,487 44.1% 95.6%
3 $17,365 $10,142 52.5% 86.3%
4 $20,780 $42,491 43.3% 68.4%
5 $21,924 $58,554 67.2% 65.9%
6 $22,092 $32,286 55.7% 99.5%
7 $23,341 $33,000 41.2% 71.6%
8 $24,362 $37,230 69.6% 72.1%
9 $25,674 $44,432 73.6% 83.6%
10 $29,237 $48,700 80.1% 87.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Wisconsin's public writing programs so affordable?

Wisconsin's public universities benefit from strong state funding and the Wisconsin Grant program. UW-Green Bay costs just $12,878 net, while UW-Superior follows at $13,405, making them among the nation's most affordable options for writing studies.

How do graduation rates vary across Wisconsin writing programs?

Graduation rates span from 41.2% at Marian University to 80.1% at Marquette University. Private colleges like Saint Norbert (73.6%) and Carroll (69.6%) generally outperform public options, though UW-Stout achieves a respectable 52.5%.

Does admission difficulty correlate with program quality?

Not necessarily in Wisconsin's writing programs. Lakeland University accepts 99.5% of applicants yet maintains a 55.7% graduation rate. Meanwhile, Beloit College accepts just 65.9% but graduates 67.2%, showing selectivity doesn't guarantee better outcomes.

What earning potential exists for Wisconsin writing graduates?

Early career earnings range from $19,358 to $31,581, with Marquette graduates earning the highest at $31,581. Most programs prepare students for Wisconsin's corporate communications needs at companies like Epic Systems and GE Healthcare.

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