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Savannah State University delivers the strongest value proposition for Information Science students in Georgia at just $8,683 annually, while graduates earn $41,025 within six years of completing their degree. The state's 11 programs show dramatic cost differences, with private institutions charging up to $26,308 compared to public options averaging under $12,000. Georgia's expanding film industry and logistics operations create steady demand for information professionals, particularly around Atlanta's corporate headquarters and Savannah's growing port operations. Public university graduates typically carry $25,000 in debt, significantly less than the $45,268 burden at private institutions.
11
Programs
$8,683 – $26,308
Net Price Range
$47,339
Avg. Program Earnings
37.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

11 Information Science/Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,683 $41,025 $5,498 25.2%
2 $18,224 $65,355 $13,920 23.1%
3 $11,298 $39,729 $6,007 41.7% 89.5%
4 $16,531 $54,970 $5,905 52.1% 88.9%
5 $16,972 $55,512 $5,786 48.1% 67.9%
6 $11,609 $33,281 $5,392 45.2% 43.1%
7 $24,116 $44,418 $18,238 22.7%
8 $26,308 $44,418 $16,546 5.1%
9 $10,145 $5,068 35.4% 56.3%
10 $22,350 $40,890 73.4% 74.7%
11 $10,785 $5,009 36.8% 69.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the huge earnings gap between Georgia's highest and lowest-paying Information Science programs?

Strayer University graduates earn $65,355 annually compared to just $33,281 from Fort Valley State University, creating a $32,074 difference. However, Strayer charges $18,224 per year while Fort Valley costs only $11,609, meaning the higher earnings come with substantially increased educational costs.

How does the HOPE Scholarship affect Information Science program costs in Georgia?

Students maintaining a 3.0 GPA can attend public universities for roughly $5,000-$6,000 annually through HOPE funding. This brings schools like Kennesaw State and Georgia Southern within reach for most Georgia residents, making private options harder to justify financially.

Is graduation rate a reliable predictor of program value in Georgia's Information Science programs?

Mercer University posts the highest graduation rate at 73.4% but charges $22,350 annually. Meanwhile, Georgia Southern achieves a solid 52.1% graduation rate while costing just $16,531, suggesting that mid-tier public programs often provide the best balance of outcomes and affordability.

Where do Georgia's Information Science graduates find the most employment opportunities?

Atlanta's status as a major business center creates the highest concentration of opportunities, particularly in corporate IT departments and consulting firms. The state's growing film industry and expanding port operations in Savannah also generate demand for information management professionals.

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