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University of Virginia's College at Wise stands out with an $11,180 net price, making it Virginia's most affordable option for Social Sciences, General students. The price gap between public and private institutions reaches nearly $18,000, with Liberty University topping out at $29,552. These programs prepare graduates for careers with federal agencies and defense contractors like Northrop Grumman, which maintain significant operations throughout Virginia's government corridor.
7
Programs
$11,180 – $29,552
Net Price Range
$30,490
Avg. Program Earnings
45.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Social Sciences, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,180 $11,656 49.8% 75.6%
2 $16,640 $12,286 49.6% 93.3%
3 $20,583 $36,960 49.1% 81.4%
4 $22,085 $38,320 28.9% 84.3%
5 $22,198 $29,696 27.1% 63.0%
6 $23,615 $41,860 47.1% 99.5%
7 $29,552 $21,222 63.5% 99.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the large price difference between Virginia's cheapest and most expensive Social Sciences programs?

University of Virginia's College at Wise offers the lowest net price at $11,180, while Liberty University charges $29,552. This $18,372 gap reflects the difference between a regional public campus and a large private university with extensive online programs.

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

Liberty University leads with a 63.50% graduation rate despite its higher cost, while Bluefield University shows just 27.10%. The variation suggests that cost alone doesn't predict student success in these programs.

Where do Social Sciences graduates typically find employment in Virginia?

Virginia's proximity to Washington D.C. creates opportunities with federal agencies and defense contractors like Booz Allen Hamilton. Graduates also find positions with healthcare systems like Inova Health, which employ social science majors in policy analysis and program coordination roles.

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