University of Minnesota-Morris

Morris, MN · Public · Visit Website

The University of Minnesota Morris offers a small campus environment in rural west-central Minnesota. Students benefit from a strong liberal arts focus and a close-knit residential community. As a former academy for Native Americans, the college has a distinctive history reflected in its programs and commitment to social justice. UMN Morris provides a personalized learning experience within the larger University of Minnesota system.

Programs Analyzed
5
Avg Grad Earnings
$44,478/yr
Avg DegreeOutlook Score
55/100
Tuition, In-State (Sticker)
$14,288/yr
Out-of-state: $16,438/yr

Financial Aid & Net Price

What students actually pay after grants and scholarships, by family income. 31% of students receive Pell Grants and 39% take federal loans.

Family Income Avg Net Price/yr 4-Year Net Cost Net-Price ROI
$0 – $30K Aid exceeds cost by $544 $0
$30K – $48K $753 $3,012 147.7x
$48K – $75K $5,967 $23,868 18.6x
$75K – $110K $10,818 $43,272 10.3x
$110K+ $19,048 $76,192 5.8x
Sticker price (no aid) $14,288 $57,152 7.8x

Net price = tuition + fees + room & board minus grants and scholarships. ROI = average 10-year graduate earnings ÷ 4-year net cost. Source: IPEDS Student Financial Aid survey via College Scorecard.

All Programs at University of Minnesota-Morris

5 degree programs ranked by DegreeOutlook Score. Click any program for full AI scenario analysis and 10-year earnings projections.

Program DW Score Earnings AI Risk ROI
Computer Science
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78 $55,441/yr Very High 14.4x
Teacher Education
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57 $46,414/yr High 7.2x
Business Administration
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55 $43,230/yr High 6.6x
Biology, General
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47 $40,415/yr High 9.2x
Psychology, General
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40 $36,893/yr High 7.3x
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