A median tuition of $16,792 annually is charged by colleges in the US offering online bachelors degree in international studies programs. Over the past few years, the median tuition has decreased by 18.5%. The median tuition annually was $20,600 at these online colleges in 2007.
Online bachelors degree in international studies colleges and universities are sometimes called international development colleges and universities. The tuition range for colleges offering online international studies programs at the bachelors level from highest to lowest cost is displayed in the following graph:
Tuition Level | Number of Schools |
---|---|
Cheapest | 2 |
Low cost | 0 |
Average cost | 0 |
Most expensive | 3 |
At the high end, schools with online bachelors degree in international studies programs charge students more than $16,792 in tuition yearly. However, the cheapest colleges and universities charge students per annum tuition costs ranging from $14,940 to $15,720. Florida and Hawaii are home to the most inexpensive accredited online international studies bachelors degree schools.
- Bachelor of Arts in International Studies – Comparative
- Bachelor of Arts in International Studies – American
- Bachelor of Arts in International Studies – Asian
- Bachelor of Arts in International Studies – Pacific
- Bachelor of Arts in International Studies – European
In 2011, an estimated 11% of international studies graduates with bachelors degrees from online colleges across the country earned credentials from these cheap programs. Therefore, of the 86,418 graduates from across the country, 9,068 are from the most inexpensive colleges. From 2006 to 2011, the percentage of international studies graduates with bachelors degrees from the most inexpensive online colleges and universities has decreased. Also, the number of graduates has decreased by 1,497 graduates each year.
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