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Washington University stands apart with 94.40% graduation rates but costs $22,117 net annually, while Truman State delivers quality Statistics education at just $12,030 per year. The $10,000 gap between these programs reflects Missouri's mix of elite private institutions and accessible public options. Statistics graduates find strong opportunities with major employers like Cerner and BJC HealthCare, both requiring data analysis expertise for healthcare technology and operations management across the state's growing medical sector.
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Programs
$12,030 – $22,117
Net Price Range
69.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Statistics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,030 $9,470 68.4% 45.1%
2 $12,837 $11,988 55.9% 69.5%
3 $18,516 $21,100 50.3% 74.0%
4 $19,889 $14,130 76.2% 79.1%
5 $22,117 $62,982 94.4% 11.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Truman State the most affordable Statistics option in Missouri?

Truman State's net cost of $12,030 represents the lowest among Missouri Statistics programs, with in-state tuition at just $9,470. The university maintains a 68.40% graduation rate while keeping costs minimal, making it ideal for students seeking quality education without significant debt.

How do acceptance rates vary among Missouri's Statistics programs?

Acceptance rates span from Washington University's selective 11.76% to University of Missouri-Columbia's more accessible 79.13%. This range gives students options from highly competitive programs to those with broader admission criteria, all within the same state system.

Does the A+ Scholarship program help with Statistics degree costs?

The A+ Scholarship covers community college tuition for Missouri residents, allowing students to complete prerequisites affordably before transferring. This pathway can reduce overall costs at four-year institutions like UMKC ($12,837 net) or Mizzou ($19,889 net) for Statistics completion.

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