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Rhode Island College offers Marketing students the state's most affordable path at just $10,988 net cost, while Bryant University graduates earn $53,358 annually despite paying $40,846. This $30,000 cost gap reflects different approaches to Marketing education in a state where defense contractors and healthcare systems increasingly need digital marketing expertise. With Rhode Island's proximity to Boston's tech corridor, Marketing graduates here often leverage regional opportunities while avoiding major city living costs.
8
Programs
$10,988 – $45,538
Net Price Range
$45,016
Avg. Program Earnings
68.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 Marketing Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,988 $34,704 $10,986 46.2% 87.5%
2 $19,899 $47,260 $16,408 71.0% 76.4%
3 $40,846 $53,358 $51,169 80.6% 68.8%
4 $35,682 $45,500 $47,930 74.9% 69.5%
5 $32,478 $39,009 $40,408 54.9% 83.4%
6 $38,123 $45,383 $42,666 66.6% 91.0%
7 $45,538 $49,899 $60,848 87.9% 52.8%
8 $21,611 $13,365 67.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $30,000 cost difference between Rhode Island's cheapest and most expensive Marketing programs?

Rhode Island College's public funding keeps net costs at $10,988, while Bryant University's private business focus drives costs to $40,846. However, Bryant graduates earn $18,654 more annually, potentially offsetting the higher investment over time.

How do graduation rates vary among Rhode Island Marketing programs?

Providence College leads with an 87.90% graduation rate, followed by Bryant University at 80.60%. In contrast, Rhode Island College graduates just 46.20% of students, though its low cost may attract students with different financial situations.

Does location within Rhode Island affect Marketing program outcomes?

Providence-based programs like Rhode Island College and Johnson & Wales benefit from the capital's business concentration, while coastal schools like Salve Regina in Newport and Roger Williams in Bristol offer unique hospitality and tourism marketing connections. All locations provide easy access to Boston's major marketing employers.

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