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Princeton University charges $59,710 in tuition yet delivers a net cost of just $10,555 for Slavic, Baltic and Albanian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics students, making it one of the most affordable options despite its private status. This unusual affordability pattern contrasts sharply with CUNY Hunter College's $2,446 net cost, creating a pricing spectrum that defies typical public-private assumptions. The City University of New York system dominates the most affordable tier, with five campuses offering net costs under $4,000. Ohio University's regional campuses present another budget pathway, though their graduation rates hover between 12.10% and 20.00%. Students in this specialized field often find opportunities in international business, government agencies, and cultural organizations throughout the Northeast corridor, where multilingual skills command premium salaries. The University of Florida stands out with its $6,351 net cost paired with an impressive 91.50% graduation rate, suggesting strong value for students willing to relocate. Florida State University rounds out the affordable options at $10,997, maintaining an 83.00% graduation rate that signals solid academic support.
50
Programs
$2,446 – $16,928
Net Price Range
$35,772
Avg. Program Earnings
68.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

50 Slavic, Baltic and Albanian Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $2,446 $7,382 61.0% 47.9%
2 $2,943 $7,452 56.6% 54.5%
3 $3,482 $7,410 49.3% 55.3%
4 $3,486 $7,340 54.7% 66.6%
5 $3,830 $7,538 60.2% 69.5%
6 $4,503 $6,178 20.0%
7 $5,328 $6,178 19.3%
8 $5,971 $6,178 17.7%
9 $6,133 $6,178 13.7%
10 $6,351 $6,381 91.5% 23.4%
11 $6,483 $6,178 12.1%
12 $10,043 $6,410 74.6% 43.9%
13 $10,555 $59,710 97.1% 5.7%
14 $10,997 $5,656 83.0% 25.0%
15 $11,750 $15,265 87.6% 23.7%
16 $11,779 $6,938 59.8% 96.0%
17 $12,030 $9,470 68.4% 45.1%
18 $12,136 $62,484 92.8% 3.7%
19 $12,313 $14,338 60.3% 78.7%
20 $12,932 $11,238 53.1% 93.1%
21 $12,997 $9,648 61.2% 88.4%
22 $13,172 $9,315 63.9% 89.1%
23 $13,181 $12,186 62.6% 72.8%
24 $13,485 $12,643 83.7% 47.5%
25 $13,670 $12,051 67.8% 89.8%
26 $13,707 $14,170 76.6% 68.7%
27 $13,816 $11,180 87.2% 42.6%
28 $13,825 $14,965 85.3% 25.9%
29 $13,945 $9,992 83.1% 52.7%
30 $14,013 $13,747 92.7% 8.6%
31 $14,401 $12,997 61.6% 83.1%
32 $14,487 $6,496 82.2% 66.7%
33 $14,609 $9,728 68.9% 95.0%
34 $14,715 $9,192 49.9% 93.5%
35 $14,773 $14,297 56.5% 75.3%
36 $14,832 $17,228 93.2% 17.7%
37 $14,852 $64,860 96.6% 8.5%
38 $14,979 $14,850 92.9% 11.3%
39 $15,201 $16,004 84.9% 44.8%
40 $15,288 $15,247 85.1% 37.3%
41 $15,342 $11,790 81.2% 82.4%
42 $15,590 $11,505 88.6% 44.6%
43 $15,608 $64,862 87.5% 10.8%
44 $15,960 $13,626 65.9% 86.8%
45 $16,174 $8,290 78.3% 39.3%
46 $16,177 $13,244 56.3% 91.5%
47 $16,177 $10,020 51.2% 86.3%
48 $16,378 $10,234 65.9% 70.6%
49 $16,816 $59,076 97.3% 3.2%
50 $16,928 $11,205 89.3% 49.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Princeton University affordable for Slavic languages despite its high sticker price?

Princeton's need-based financial aid reduces the $59,710 tuition to a $10,555 net cost for eligible students. The university meets 100% of demonstrated financial need without loans. Students graduate with a 97.10% success rate, making the investment worthwhile. This generous aid policy makes Princeton more affordable than many state schools for qualifying families.

How do CUNY schools compare in terms of graduation rates and costs?

CUNY Hunter College leads with a 61.00% graduation rate at $2,446 net cost, while Queens College achieves 60.20% at $3,830. Brooklyn College maintains a 56.60% rate for $2,943, and City College reaches 54.70% at $3,486. Lehman College has the lowest graduation rate at 49.30% but costs only $3,482, making it still competitive for budget-conscious students.

Is the University of Florida worth considering over cheaper in-state options?

The University of Florida's 91.50% graduation rate significantly outpaces most alternatives, despite its $6,351 net cost. The school accepts only 23.35% of applicants, indicating high academic standards. Students benefit from strong language programs and internship connections in Florida's international business sector. The higher graduation rate suggests better long-term value than schools with 20% or lower completion rates.

Does location affect career prospects for Slavic language graduates?

New York's concentration of international organizations, consulates, and multinational corporations creates strong demand for Slavic language skills. The CUNY system's five programs reflect this regional need, with net costs ranging from $2,446 to $3,830. Florida's growing Eastern European business ties also support career opportunities. Ohio's regional campuses serve local needs but may limit immediate job prospects given their rural locations.

Where can students find the best balance of affordability and academic outcomes?

CUNY Hunter College offers the best combination with a $2,446 net cost and 61.00% graduation rate. The University of Florida provides excellent value at $6,351 with its 91.50% completion rate for students willing to pay more. Princeton delivers unmatched outcomes at $10,555 for qualifying students. Florida State University balances moderate costs at $10,997 with solid 83.00% graduation rates.

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