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Statistics programs in Minnesota show a striking $21,415 gap between the most affordable option at University of Minnesota-Morris ($9,110) and the most expensive at University of St Thomas ($30,525). The state's healthcare giants like UnitedHealth Group and Mayo Clinic drive strong demand for data analysts, with graduates from Minnesota-Duluth earning $57,318 annually. Public universities dominate the affordable end, with Saint Cloud State offering particularly strong value at just $14,485 net cost despite a 95% acceptance rate.
9
Programs
$9,110 – $30,525
Net Price Range
$53,188
Avg. Program Earnings
68.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

9 Statistics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $9,110 $14,288 61.9% 77.7%
2 $14,485 $10,117 46.9% 95.3%
3 $17,139 $16,488 84.8% 74.9%
4 $18,148 $10,498 60.9% 73.8%
5 $18,464 $14,318 64.5% 80.7%
6 $18,609 $9,490 54.1% 70.7%
7 $26,895 $54,310 75.9% 73.9%
8 $27,320 $65,457 91.2% 16.6%
9 $30,525 $52,284 75.2% 77.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Minnesota-Morris so affordable for Statistics students?

Morris offers the lowest net cost at $9,110 while maintaining solid outcomes with a 62% graduation rate and 78% acceptance rate. The campus benefits from University of Minnesota system resources while keeping costs down through its smaller scale and rural location.

How do earnings compare between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Minnesota-Duluth graduates earn $57,318 annually at a net cost of $18,464, while the data shows strong earning potential across price points. The most affordable option at Morris costs $9,110, creating excellent return on investment for Statistics majors entering Minnesota's data-heavy job market.

Does Saint Cloud State's 95% acceptance rate indicate lower quality?

The 95% acceptance rate reflects accessible admission standards rather than program quality, with graduates entering a strong regional job market. At $14,485 net cost, Saint Cloud provides affordable access to Statistics education in a state where healthcare and retail companies actively recruit data professionals.

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