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Public universities in Missouri deliver Social Sciences, General degrees at remarkably low costs, with University of Missouri-St Louis topping affordability at $12,323 net price. The $13,873 gap between the cheapest public option and priciest private program reflects stark differences in educational financing models. Social sciences graduates find opportunities across Missouri's expanding healthcare sector, where BJC HealthCare and other major systems rely on professionals trained in research methods, data analysis, and human behavior understanding.
6
Programs
$12,323 – $26,196
Net Price Range
60.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Social Sciences, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,323 $13,440 56.9% 51.1%
2 $14,532 $9,496 55.7% 86.3%
3 $18,705 $27,192 64.8% 67.9%
4 $23,165 $43,420 75.6% 66.5%
5 $25,807 $33,122 48.2% 70.9%
6 $26,196 $30,730 61.1% 55.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the dramatic cost difference between Missouri's cheapest and most expensive Social Sciences programs?

University of Missouri-St Louis charges $12,323 net price compared to Webster University's $26,196, creating a $13,873 annual difference. Public funding allows state schools to offer lower tuition rates, while private institutions rely on higher fees to cover operational costs without taxpayer support.

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

Rockhurst University leads with a 75.60% graduation rate despite higher costs, while Missouri Baptist University graduates just 48.20% of students. Southeast Missouri State and University of Missouri-St Louis maintain similar graduation rates around 56%, suggesting affordability doesn't necessarily correlate with completion success.

Does Missouri's A+ Scholarship program benefit Social Sciences students?

The A+ Scholarship covers community college tuition for qualifying Missouri high school graduates, allowing students to complete general education requirements affordably before transferring. This pathway can reduce overall costs when combined with these affordable four-year Social Sciences programs.

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