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Maryland's Social Sciences, General programs span an extraordinary cost spectrum, from Coppin State University's $6,007 net price to Johns Hopkins University's $18,161. This gap reflects the state's unique educational market, where students can access federal government research opportunities and policy work in nearby Washington D.C. through vastly different financial pathways. Coppin State's 44.95% acceptance rate provides accessible entry into social sciences fields that benefit from Maryland's proximity to national security agencies, think tanks, and federal departments.
5
Programs
$6,007 – $18,161
Net Price Range
$35,179
Avg. Program Earnings
53.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Social Sciences, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $6,007 $7,001 25.6% 45.0%
2 $14,514 $7,992 29.6%
3 $15,323 $9,998 52.1% 87.9%
4 $16,791 $11,306 67.6% 78.6%
5 $18,161 $63,340 94.6% 7.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the dramatic cost difference between Maryland's cheapest Social Sciences programs?

Coppin State University charges just $6,007 net price while Johns Hopkins reaches $18,161, creating a $12,154 gap between the most affordable options. This difference stems from Johns Hopkins' research university status and private funding model versus Coppin State's mission as a historically black public university serving Baltimore's urban population.

How do graduation rates vary among Maryland's affordable Social Sciences programs?

Graduation rates climb steadily with cost, from Coppin State's 25.60% to Johns Hopkins' 94.60%. Frostburg State offers a middle ground with 52.10% graduation rate at $15,323 net price, while Towson University achieves 67.60% at $16,791.

Where do University of Maryland Global Campus graduates typically find employment?

Global Campus graduates earn $35,179 annually while carrying $21,657 in debt, suggesting entry-level positions in government, nonprofits, or private sector roles. The online-focused program serves working adults who often remain in the Baltimore-Washington corridor's federal and contractor job market.

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