In addition to meeting application requirements, you’ll have to consider how much it will cost to study at your dream school. Colleges and universities offer scholarships and financial aid, as do corporations, associations, and the government. You might be surprised by the options you discover. To help you get a sense of your baseline education costs, here are the typical tuition rates for an ethnic, cultural, gender, and group studies degree:
30% above average compared to other degrees
46% above average compared to other degrees
44% above average compared to other degrees
What do ethnic, cultural, gender, and group studies graduates earn?
Ethnic, cultural, gender, and group studies students make an average of $63,215 per year after graduation. This is 5% below average compared to other undergraduate degrees.
Bottom 43% of degrees
0% above average compared to other degrees
Satisfaction
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