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Public universities dominate the Educational Administration and Supervision market, with Ohio State's satellite campuses offering the lowest net costs at $11,800 to $16,512 annually. Cleveland State University stands out with the highest graduate earnings at $37,424, while maintaining an affordable $16,065 net price and strong 48.90% graduation rate. The Rasmussen University system spans multiple states with consistent pricing around $18,000-$19,000 and uniform earnings of $29,041 for graduates. Educational administrators find opportunities across public school districts, which employ over 130,000 principals and assistant principals nationwide according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The earnings gap between top and bottom performers reaches $8,383 annually, with debt loads varying significantly from Cleveland State's manageable $20,154 to Rasmussen's higher $26,616. Delaware emerges as an unexpected value player with strong 78.80% graduation rates despite higher costs, while Ohio State's main campus commands premium pricing at $18,292 net cost but delivers an impressive 87.70% graduation rate.
50
Programs
$5,580 – $35,487
Net Price Range
$30,879
Avg. Program Earnings
53.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

50 Educational Administration and Supervision Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,800 $29,845 $9,212 25.7%
2 $12,458 $29,845 $9,212 18.1%
3 $16,065 $37,424 $12,613 48.9% 85.3%
4 $16,177 $35,274 $10,020 51.2% 86.3%
5 $16,931 $36,141 $16,080 78.8% 73.8%
6 $14,814 $29,845 $9,212 30.9%
7 $16,512 $29,845 $9,212 14.1%
8 $18,292 $29,845 $12,859 87.7% 52.7%
9 $18,227 $29,041 $12,715 57.9%
10 $18,289 $29,041 $15,340 50.0%
11 $18,470 $29,041 $13,546 40.0%
12 $18,847 $29,041 $11,982 62.5%
13 $19,071 $29,041 $10,899 53.2%
14 $19,113 $29,041 $15,117 51.0%
15 $23,600 $34,100 53.9% 78.4%
16 $6,747 $8,147 52.2% 78.1%
17 $20,318 $24,820 44.0% 92.0%
18 $5,580 $3,610 32.5%
19 $8,471 $8,050 46.0% 83.1%
20 $6,500 $9,859 49.3% 87.7%
21 $30,092 $38,140 60.4% 91.4%
22 $24,334 $25,590 51.4% 65.8%
23 $12,267 $10,110 47.6%
24 $29,464 $28,550 64.5% 69.7%
25 $21,409 $35,570 57.9% 94.3%
26 $35,487 $51,340 79.8% 88.7%
27 $32,096 $41,320 71.7% 96.3%
28 $25,060 $54,892 81.6% 53.9%
29 $20,015 $11,954 71.0% 75.7%
30 $11,139 $8,760 8.0%
31 $25,009 $48,132 53.4% 75.8%
32 $31,265 $56,444 81.6% 52.6%
33 $15,745 $10,314 38.7% 54.9%
34 $14,085 $18,382 46.6% 59.2%
35 $12,233 $26,110 44.4% 97.0%
36 $18,467 $28,360 48.8% 80.1%
37 $18,370 $37,882 62.6% 74.1%
38 $8,837 $26,892 59.1% 75.4%
39 $21,398 $10,964 73.1% 86.0%
40 $29,520 $36,120 46.2% 66.8%
41 $14,229 $8,486 36.0% 86.0%
42 $26,409 $34,200 50.0% 70.2%
43 $23,574 $29,460 63.6% 90.8%
44 $15,501 $9,815 62.9% 75.2%
45 $15,336 $9,739 49.4% 71.3%
46 $22,270 $28,860 57.0% 61.5%
47 $19,164 $14,710 58.4% 89.5%
48 $27,692 $37,791 58.7% 84.5%
49 $19,037 $37,732 56.6% 96.5%
50 $25,458 $18,685 85.2% 64.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the wide graduation rate gap between Ohio State campuses?

Ohio State's main campus achieves an 87.70% graduation rate while its Mansfield campus graduates only 14.10% of students. The Newark campus performs moderately at 30.90% and Marion reaches 25.70%. These differences reflect varying student preparation levels, campus resources, and the main campus's greater research focus and academic support services.

How do Rasmussen University locations compare across different states?

Rasmussen maintains consistent earnings at $29,041 across all locations but shows varying graduation rates from 40% in Illinois to 62.50% in Wisconsin. Net costs range from $18,227 in North Dakota to $19,113 in Florida. All locations carry identical debt loads of $26,616, suggesting standardized program delivery across the multi-state system.

Is Cleveland State University worth the higher cost compared to Ohio State regional campuses?

Cleveland State's $16,065 net cost delivers significantly higher earnings at $37,424 compared to Ohio State regional campuses at $29,845. The graduation rate of 48.90% also exceeds most Ohio State satellite locations. The $7,579 earnings premium easily justifies the additional $4,265 in annual costs over Ohio State's Marion campus.

Does University of Delaware provide good value despite being the most expensive option?

Delaware's $16,931 net cost ranks among the higher-priced programs but delivers strong 78.80% graduation rates and $36,141 earnings. The moderate debt load of $25,000 and selective 73.81% acceptance rate indicate quality standards. The high graduation rate suggests students successfully complete their programs and enter the workforce.

Where can students find the best debt-to-earnings ratio in Educational Administration?

Cleveland State offers the best debt-to-earnings ratio with $20,154 debt against $37,424 annual earnings, creating a 0.54 ratio. Delaware follows closely with $25,000 debt and $36,141 earnings for a 0.69 ratio. Rasmussen programs show higher ratios at 0.92, while Ohio State campuses fall in between at 0.71.

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