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University of North Carolina at Charlotte graduates earn $60,920 annually, making it the clear earnings leader among North Carolina's 8 Management Information Systems programs. The state's public universities dominate this field, with costs ranging from $7,360 at Fayetteville State to $18,210 at private Catawba College. Charlotte's position as a major banking center creates strong demand for MIS professionals who can bridge technology and business operations.
8
Programs
$7,360 – $18,210
Net Price Range
$51,954
Avg. Program Earnings
56.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 Management Information Systems and Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,745 $60,920 $7,214 67.7% 79.6%
2 $16,514 $54,626 $7,361 62.1% 92.3%
3 $16,487 $54,382 $7,541 73.1% 83.1%
4 $12,579 $40,821 $4,532 59.1% 84.8%
5 $17,893 $49,019 $25,950 47.5% 74.6%
6 $18,210 $33,400 52.1% 67.1%
7 $7,360 $3,969 35.2% 81.2%
8 $10,980 $6,748 55.3% 56.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $20,000 earnings gap between the highest and lowest-paying programs?

UNC Charlotte graduates earn $60,920 compared to $40,821 at Western Carolina University, largely due to Charlotte's concentration of banking and financial services firms. UNC Charlotte's location provides direct access to major employers like Bank of America and Wells Fargo. Western Carolina's mountain location limits access to high-paying tech and finance positions.

How do graduation rates vary among North Carolina's MIS programs?

Appalachian State leads with a 73.1% graduation rate, while Fayetteville State struggles at 35.2%. The gap often reflects student preparation levels and institutional support systems. UNC Charlotte maintains a solid 67.7% rate despite serving a large commuter population.

Is the NC Need-Based Scholarship worth considering for MIS students?

The scholarship can significantly reduce costs at public universities where in-state tuition averages $6,000. At UNC Charlotte, the combination of scholarship aid and strong post-graduation earnings of $60,920 creates excellent return on investment. Private schools like University of Mount Olive cost substantially more even after aid.

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