There are 337 colleges in the U.S. where you can study and earn a degree in international relations and affairs. These are the top ranked colleges offering majors in international relations and affairs based on the CollegeSimply ranking methodology. The average net price to attend these colleges is $23,037 per year. Western Wyoming Community College offers the cheapest international relations and affairs degree with an average net price of $5,993 annually.
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#17 Best Private Colleges in Pennsylvania
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#18 Best Private Colleges in Pennsylvania
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#2 Best Colleges in New Hampshire
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#3 Best Private Colleges in New Jersey
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#1 Best Private Colleges in Michigan
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#6 Best Private Colleges in Illinois
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#6 Best Public Universities in New York
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#5 Best Public Universities in Virginia
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#7 Best Private Colleges in Illinois
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#2 Best Value Colleges in Georgia
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#5 Best Private Colleges in Minnesota
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#3 Best Colleges in Michigan
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#30 Best Private Colleges in New York
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#3 Best Private Colleges in Maryland
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#16 Best Private Colleges in California
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#8 Best Private Colleges in Illinois
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#9 Best Private Colleges in Illinois
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#6 Best Public Universities in Virginia
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Colleges for earning degrees in International Relations and Affairs can be found in the following states