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Missouri mechanical engineering programs show a $15,000 net cost gap between public and private options, yet earnings vary by only $8,416 across all schools. The state's aerospace and automotive manufacturing sectors, including Boeing and General Motors facilities, create strong demand for mechanical engineers. University of Missouri-St Louis delivers the lowest net cost at $12,323, while Missouri S&T graduates earn $68,939 annually despite costing just $13,773.
7
Programs
$12,323 – $27,075
Net Price Range
$66,174
Avg. Program Earnings
71.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Mechanical Engineering Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price Program Earnings In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,837 $65,920 $11,988 55.9% 69.5%
2 $13,773 $68,939 $14,278 63.6% 81.5%
3 $12,323 $60,523 $13,440 56.9% 51.1%
4 $19,889 $66,004 $14,130 76.2% 79.1%
5 $22,117 $67,995 $62,982 94.4% 11.8%
6 $27,075 $67,660 $53,244 79.8% 84.7%
7 $23,165 $43,420 75.6% 66.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Missouri S&T stand out for mechanical engineering value?

Missouri S&T graduates earn $68,939 annually, the highest among Missouri programs, while maintaining a net cost of just $13,773. The school's 63.6% graduation rate and $22,412 average debt load create an attractive return on investment for engineering students.

How do private universities compare to public options in Missouri?

Private schools like Washington University charge $22,117 net cost but achieve a 94.4% graduation rate with only $12,503 in student debt. Public universities range from $12,323 to $19,889 net cost, with graduation rates between 55.9% and 76.2%.

Does location within Missouri affect mechanical engineering career prospects?

St. Louis programs benefit from proximity to Boeing's defense operations and Monsanto's agricultural machinery divisions. Kansas City offers access to Cerner's medical device manufacturing and regional automotive suppliers, creating varied mechanical engineering opportunities.

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