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Wisconsin's Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management programs show striking cost differences, with UW-Oshkosh offering the lowest net price at $14,761 while Herzing University-Madison reaches $20,319. Despite higher costs, Rasmussen University-Wisconsin delivers the strongest earnings potential at $50,515 annually. The state's tech sector, anchored by Epic Systems in Verona and GE Healthcare in Wauwatosa, creates steady demand for IT administrators who can bridge technical operations with business strategy.
5
Programs
$14,761 – $20,319
Net Price Range
$48,033
Avg. Program Earnings
47.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,761 $44,356 $8,212 57.9% 88.5%
2 $17,613 $48,432 $13,420 50.0% 93.5%
3 $18,847 $50,515 $11,982 62.5%
4 $18,796 $48,432 $13,420 40.0% 95.1%
5 $20,319 $48,432 $13,420 27.6% 94.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes UW-Oshkosh the most affordable option for IT administration studies?

UW-Oshkosh charges just $8,212 for in-state tuition and maintains a $14,761 net price, making it nearly $3,000 less expensive than the next cheapest program. The public university also achieves a 57.90% graduation rate, higher than several private alternatives.

How do earnings compare between the highest and lowest cost programs?

Rasmussen University-Wisconsin graduates earn $50,515 annually despite the program costing $18,847 net price. UW-Oshkosh graduates earn $44,356 at the lowest program cost of $14,761, creating different value propositions based on career timeline and debt tolerance.

Does graduation rate vary significantly among Wisconsin's IT administration programs?

Graduation rates span from 27.60% at Herzing University-Madison to 62.50% at Rasmussen University-Wisconsin. UW-Oshkosh maintains a solid 57.90% rate while charging the least, suggesting strong student support relative to cost.

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