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University of Michigan-Dearborn delivers the state's most affordable Statistics program at just $10,904 net cost, nearly $4,000 less than the second cheapest option. Michigan's automotive giants like GM and Ford increasingly rely on statistical analysis for quality control and market research, creating steady demand for graduates. Central Michigan University Statistics majors command the highest starting salaries at $57,318, while Grand Valley State graduates earn $43,128 with manageable $27,000 debt loads. Public universities dominate the affordable options, with 10 of the 13 programs charging under $21,000 annually.
13
Programs
$10,904 – $24,783
Net Price Range
$51,627
Avg. Program Earnings
64.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

13 Statistics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,904 $14,944 56.6% 54.1%
2 $13,584 $14,694 56.9% 90.1%
3 $14,773 $14,297 56.5% 75.3%
4 $14,832 $17,228 93.2% 17.7%
5 $15,729 $18,392 68.7% 93.7%
6 $16,041 $14,190 61.8% 79.0%
7 $16,882 $55,746 57.1% 66.5%
8 $17,084 $15,510 45.5% 83.2%
9 $17,096 $14,628 68.6% 90.4%
10 $17,185 $29,778 51.1% 65.0%
11 $18,701 $15,298 57.8% 84.6%
12 $20,751 $15,988 82.2% 88.0%
13 $24,783 $38,670 77.4% 74.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $13,879 cost gap between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

University of Michigan-Dearborn costs $10,904 while Calvin University charges $24,783, reflecting the public versus private divide. Most public universities cluster between $10,904 and $18,701, while private schools like Albion College and Calvin University push costs above $16,000 despite financial aid.

How do graduation rates vary among affordable Michigan Statistics programs?

University of Michigan-Ann Arbor leads with a 93.2% graduation rate despite costing $14,832. Eastern Michigan University shows the lowest completion rate at 45.5% while charging $17,084. Michigan Technological University achieves 68.7% graduation rates at $15,729 annual cost.

Where do Michigan Statistics graduates earn the most after college?

Central Michigan University graduates start at $57,318, significantly outpacing Grand Valley State's $43,128 despite similar program costs. University of Michigan-Ann Arbor graduates earn $54,435 with only $23,150 in typical debt. These salary differences often reflect geographic job markets and employer connections.

Does the Michigan Achievement Scholarship help with Statistics program costs?

The scholarship provides up to $5,500 annually for in-state students, substantially reducing costs at public universities. This aid could cut University of Michigan-Dearborn's $10,904 cost to around $5,400. The scholarship applies only to Michigan residents attending in-state public universities.

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