History Programs

Know about History Major Programs and Check Schools Offering History Programs.

History is a program that focuses on the general study and interpretation of the past, including the gathering, recording, synthesizing and criticizing of evidence and theories about past events. Includes instruction in historiography; historical research methods; studies of specific periods, issues and cultures; and applications to areas such as historic preservation, public policy, and records administration.
In United States, 1,469 schools offers the History program. The average tuition & fees of these schools offering History is $6,939 for in-state students and $25,849 for out-of-state students. In average, the SAT score is 1,118 and the ACT score is 22 over the schools. The average acceptance rate is 70%.

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NameOffered Degree*Test ScoresAcceptance RateTuitionStudent Population
Georgia College & State UniversityPublic,4-yearsMilledgeville, Georgia Bachelor
Master
1,140 (SAT)
23 (ACT)
79.95% $8,998 (in-state)
$28,178(out-of-state)
6,315
Georgia Southern UniversityPublic,4-yearsStatesboro, Georgia Bachelor
Master
1,060 (SAT)
20 (ACT)
88.89% $5,905 (in-state)
$16,959(out-of-state)
25,481
Georgia State UniversityPublic,4-yearsAtlanta, Georgia Bachelor
Master
Doctorate
1,130 (SAT)
22 (ACT)
66.78% $8,478 (in-state)
$23,709(out-of-state)
36,516
University of GeorgiaPublic,4-yearsAthens, Georgia Bachelor
Master
Doctorate
1,310 (SAT)
30 (ACT)
42.55% $11,180 (in-state)
$30,220(out-of-state)
40,607
Gordon State CollegePublic,4-yearsBarnesville, Georgia Bachelor 975 (SAT)
17 (ACT)
93.32% $3,475 (in-state)
$10,381(out-of-state)
3,135
LaGrange CollegePrivate,4-yearsLagrange, Georgia Bachelor - 59.12% $34,540 679
Mercer UniversityPrivate,4-yearsMacon, Georgia Bachelor 1,270 (SAT)
28 (ACT)
74.68% $40,890 8,889
Morehouse CollegePrivate,4-yearsAtlanta, Georgia Bachelor - 60.01% $31,725 2,567
Oglethorpe UniversityPrivate,4-yearsAtlanta, Georgia Bachelor 1,200 (SAT)
25 (ACT)
70.99% $45,806 1,491
Paine CollegePrivate,4-yearsAugusta, Georgia Bachelor - 51.51% $14,596 310
Piedmont UniversityPrivate,4-yearsDemorest, Georgia Bachelor 1,100 (SAT)
22 (ACT)
64.35% $30,680 1,843
Reinhardt UniversityPrivate,4-yearsWaleska, Georgia Bachelor - 62.33% $28,420 1,141
Savannah State UniversityPublic,4-yearsSavannah, Georgia Bachelor - - $5,498 (in-state)
$16,218(out-of-state)
2,945
Shorter UniversityPrivate,4-yearsRome, Georgia Bachelor 1,070 (SAT)
20 (ACT)
97.47% $24,044 1,515
Spelman CollegePrivate,4-yearsAtlanta, Georgia Bachelor - 28.39% $30,058 3,102
Toccoa Falls CollegePrivate,4-yearsToccoa Falls, Georgia Bachelor 1,130 (SAT)
21 (ACT)
68.01% $23,250 2,046
Truett McConnell UniversityPrivate,4-yearsCleveland, Georgia Bachelor 1,090 (SAT)
20 (ACT)
80.83% $25,568 2,796
Valdosta State UniversityPublic,4-yearsValdosta, Georgia Bachelor
Master
1,030 (SAT)
19 (ACT)
89.47% $6,007 (in-state)
$17,062(out-of-state)
10,209
Wesleyan CollegePrivate,4-yearsMacon, Georgia Bachelor - 66.80% $27,650 660
University of West GeorgiaPublic,4-yearsCarrollton, Georgia Bachelor
Master
1,030 (SAT)
19 (ACT)
80.12% $5,971 (in-state)
$17,024(out-of-state)
11,893
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*: offered degree for the History program. Schools may offer other degrees for other programs.