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Most Affordable Library Science Colleges

The most affordable Library Science colleges, ranked by net cost while maintaining strong outcomes. This list focuses on affordability without compromising long-term value.

By the Numbers

This list highlights where students can reduce cost without sacrificing long-term career outcomes.

Of the 70 four-year colleges that offer Library Science nationally, these 25 rank highest. Each is scored on the UCD Score, our 0 to 100 measure of outcomes, value, affordability, and selectivity.

70 Four-year colleges offering Library Science
$18,199 Average net price
$58,459 Average earnings, 10 years after entry
Top UCD Score 93 University of California-Los Angeles overall strength + value
Lowest Net Price $4,195 CUNY Queens College per year, after aid
Highest Earnings $82,511 University of California-Los Angeles 10 years after entry
Most Affordable Library Science Colleges Ranked by UCD Score. Net price is the average annual cost after aid; earnings are the median 10 years after entry.
# College State UCD Score Net price Earnings (10yr)
1 CUNY Queens College NY 81 $4,195 $62,763
2 Marshall University WV 73 $7,502 $46,354
3 University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras PR 80 $9,175 $35,723
4 University of South Florida FL 89 $9,812 $57,743
5 University of Maine at Augusta ME 62 $10,924 $40,342
6 Valdosta State University GA 70 $10,945 $49,361
7 University of North Carolina at Greensboro NC 77 $10,965 $48,160
8 Western Kentucky University KY 70 $10,990 $43,889
9 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill NC 90 $11,655 $72,200
10 Indiana University-Indianapolis IN 74 $11,668 $55,198
11 Dominican University IL 77 $11,745 $60,327
12 East Texas A&M University TX 65 $11,841 $50,296
13 University of Colorado Denver/Anschutz Medical Campus CO 70 $11,900 $64,270
14 Texas Woman's University TX 69 $11,963 $56,544
15 Chicago State University IL 68 $12,335 $42,778
16 University of Memphis TN 72 $12,397 $48,458
17 University of California-Los Angeles CA 93 $12,548 $82,511
18 Northeastern State University OK 61 $12,710 $45,379
19 Wayne State University MI 79 $12,766 $53,493
20 Middle Tennessee State University TN 73 $13,359 $48,541
21 University of Nebraska at Omaha NE 70 $13,441 $53,909
22 Fresno Pacific University CA 75 $13,630 $58,896
23 San Jose State University CA 82 $13,760 $78,988
24 University of Washington-Seattle Campus WA 88 $14,091 $78,466
25 University of Central Missouri MO 67 $14,462 $49,560

What the Data Shows

  • UCD Scores run from 93 down to 61, so quality eases off toward the bottom of the list.
  • Median earnings run from $35,723 to $82,511 ten years out, so the cheapest options still span a range of outcomes.
  • Across the shortlist net prices reach no higher than $14,462 a year, so the whole list stays budget-bounded.

Affordable Library Science Colleges: What Stands Out

Across 70 four-year Library Science colleges, net prices vary widely, the lowest being CUNY Queens College at $4,195 a year against a $18,199 average. Public institutions account for 23 of the top 25, reflecting the role of state funding in lowering cost. Even so, the most affordable college still posts median earnings of $62,763 ten years out, indicating that low cost does not track with weak outcomes.

How This Ranking Works

Every college here is ranked by its UCD Score, a 0 to 100 figure that blends graduate earnings, value for the net price paid, affordability, and (for four-year colleges) selectivity. Colleges are scored within peer groups, so a low-cost public and a selective private can be compared fairly rather than the most expensive school simply winning.

We only include colleges that actually offer Library Science and predominantly award four-year degrees, drawn from federal IPEDS completions and College Scorecard outcomes. The data refreshes with each annual update, so this ranking never goes stale. See how the UCD Score is built →

How to Use This Ranking

Use this to find low-cost Library Science colleges that still deliver. Confirm your own net price with each college's calculator, since the figures here are averages, then weigh the cheapest options against their earnings and the UCD Score so you trade down on price, not on outcomes.

Questions you might still have

What is the most affordable college for Library Science?

CUNY Queens College has the lowest net price here at $4,195 a year, against a field average of $18,199. Net price is the cost after grant and scholarship aid.

Is a low-cost Library Science college worth it?

Usually, when outcomes hold up. Even the cheapest college here reports $62,763 in earnings, so a low net price need not mean weaker results. Weigh net price against earnings and the UCD Score together.

What is the difference between public and private for Library Science?

Public colleges usually post lower net prices thanks to state funding, while private colleges can match them with generous aid. Both appear here; the UCD Score lets you compare them on outcomes, not just sticker price.

Are there hidden costs beyond net price?

Net price covers tuition, fees, and living costs after aid, but it is an average. Your figure depends on family income, and books, travel, and program fees add up. Run each college's net price calculator for your situation.

How much does it cost to study Library Science?

Four-year Library Science colleges average $18,199 a year in net price after aid, and the lowest on this ranking is $4,195. Net price varies with family income, so check each college's calculator for your situation.

How many four-year colleges offer Library Science?

70 four-year colleges offer Library Science nationally. This page ranks the top 25; browse the rest in the college directory.

Do Library Science graduates earn well?

Graduates of four-year Library Science colleges earn a median of $58,459 ten years after entry, with the highest on this list at $82,511 (University of California-Los Angeles).

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