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Montana's Business Administration programs show striking cost differences, with Salish Kootenai College charging just $9,002 while Carroll College reaches $24,842. The University of Montana graduates earn the highest salaries at $40,934, reflecting strong demand for business managers in the state's expanding tourism and agriculture sectors. Montana State University-Northern offers middle-ground value at $14,164, though graduation rates vary significantly across the seven programs.
7
Programs
$9,002 – $24,842
Net Price Range
$37,239
Avg. Program Earnings
47.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Business Administration, Management and Operations Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,164 $39,369 $6,269 42.3%
2 $17,118 $40,934 $8,152 45.4% 95.4%
3 $16,669 $39,009 $6,430 49.5% 36.3%
4 $18,508 $36,312 $33,252 46.7% 75.2%
5 $20,907 $33,281 $29,018 46.7% 95.5%
6 $24,842 $34,526 $40,352 66.3% 78.1%
7 $9,002 $4,311 35.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the wide earnings gap between Montana business programs?

Graduates from The University of Montana earn $40,934 annually, while University of Providence graduates average $33,281. This $7,653 difference reflects varying alumni networks, internship opportunities, and regional employer connections that influence starting salaries.

How do graduation rates compare across Montana's business programs?

Carroll College leads with a 66.3% graduation rate, significantly higher than the state average. Montana State University-Northern shows the lowest rate at 42.3%, while most programs cluster between 45-50%.

Is attending a private college worth the extra cost for business students?

Private colleges charge $18,508-$24,842 compared to public options at $9,002-$17,118. However, public university graduates often earn comparable or higher salaries, with University of Montana leading at $40,934 annually.

Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.