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Is Marshall University worth it?

A first pass affordability and outcome read for Marshall, using national average inputs. Run your own numbers for a personalized score.

Worth-It Score

65/100

Workable

Marshall lands in the workable band for a typical family. Median debt of $23,250 can be carried by median long-run earnings of $46,354, but the margin is not huge. For context, Marshall's net price is about 26% below the typical 4-year, public school. This is the kind of school where your actual aid offer can move the answer meaningfully.

Is the price fair?

Compared to 774 similar 4-year, public schools

26% below average

This school

$9,734

/yr

Average school like this

$13,155

/yr
Lowest costAverageHighest cost
$6,216$21,615

This helps your Worth-It Score

You'd pay about $3,421 less per year than the typical student at a similar school. Over 4 years that's roughly $14,000 in savings.

Score breakdown

The public version of the score weighs affordability, after graduation outcomes, and repayment burden.

Affordability

40% weight

100/100

The yearly net price sits in a range that leaves more room for family cash flow and lower borrowing.

Outcome

40% weight

12/100

The outcome data does not create enough margin to fully offset the cost.

Repayment

20% weight

100/100

Median debt stays in a more comfortable repayment range for a typical graduate.

The numbers behind the score

Median net price per year

$7,502

Median earnings 10 years out

$46,354

Median debt at graduation

$23,250

Graduation rate

50%

At Marshall, a typical graduate carries about $23,250 in student debt and earns roughly $46,354 ten years after enrolling. On a standard 10-year repayment plan, that works out to about $264 per month, or 7% of pre-tax income. That sits inside a borrower comfort range for many graduates.

What this means for your family

Marshall is a public four year school in Huntington, WV. For many families, the key question is whether the published value here beats cheaper in state or regional alternatives once your real aid offer arrives.

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Common questions about Marshall

The median net price at Marshall is $7,502 per year. That is the average yearly price after typical grant aid for students in the public federal data, not the published sticker price.

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The Worth-It Score weighs affordability (40%), after graduation outcomes (40%), and repayment burden (20%). Underlying data points come from publicly available federal higher education reporting. See full methodology →