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Business programs in Kansas show the sharpest cost divide of any major, with net prices spanning from $3,031 at Haskell Indian Nations University to $22,500 at Baker University. This 640% difference reflects Kansas's unique educational market where tribal institutions and public universities compete with private colleges for business students. The gap becomes even more striking when considering earnings potential, as graduates from the most expensive program at Baker University earn $56,415 annually while those from the cheapest earn $21,508. Kansas's aerospace industry, anchored by Spirit AeroSystems and Textron Aviation in Wichita, creates management opportunities that often favor graduates from larger programs like Wichita State University, where business majors pay just $13,776 net annually. Public universities dominate the affordable options, with seven of the ten cheapest programs offered by state schools that benefit from Kansas Promise Act funding for certain students.
26
Programs
$3,031 – $29,520
Net Price Range
$43,838
Avg. Program Earnings
46.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

26 Business Administration, Management and Operations Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $3,031 $600 42.6% 93.3%
2 $12,473 $21,000 23.0%
3 $13,046 $9,578 52.6%
4 $13,493 $5,633 47.8% 88.0%
5 $13,776 $9,322 51.4% 94.9%
6 $15,025 $10,350 38.0%
7 $15,686 $10,950 28.6%
8 $15,702 $7,356 54.3% 95.7%
9 $17,365 $11,700 68.8% 87.8%
10 $17,883 $10,942 70.5% 95.1%
11 $18,289 $15,340 50.0%
12 $19,045 $35,500 53.8% 51.0%
13 $19,868 $35,050 32.9% 52.7%
14 $22,403 $32,200 29.0% 61.1%
15 $22,500 $33,900 59.4% 91.8%
16 $23,335 $33,890 44.1% 81.9%
17 $23,369 $33,470 38.5% 69.6%
18 $23,608 $18,424 54.8% 48.0%
19 $24,837 $35,162 52.0% 65.9%
20 $25,752 $32,748 61.5% 63.3%
21 $27,310 $38,480 33.5% 70.2%
22 $27,477 $34,800 65.1% 98.8%
23 $28,083 $35,300 28.7% 78.2%
24 $28,827 $26,590 55.2% 52.7%
25 $29,203 $31,946 28.7% 66.0%
26 $29,520 $36,120 46.2% 66.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Haskell Indian Nations University the most affordable option at $3,031 net cost?

Haskell serves Native American students exclusively and receives federal funding that significantly reduces costs beyond typical state support. The $600 published tuition rate reflects this specialized funding structure. However, graduates earn $21,508 annually with a 42.60% graduation rate, making affordability the primary advantage rather than post-graduation outcomes.

How do public universities in Kansas compare to private colleges for business programs?

Public universities average around $15,000 in net costs while private colleges range from $12,473 to $22,500. Fort Hays State University costs just $13,493 but produces graduates earning $38,787 annually. Private institutions like Baker University cost $22,500 but deliver the highest earnings at $56,415, creating a clear cost-versus-return trade-off for students.

Does location within Kansas affect program costs and career prospects?

Wichita and Lawrence programs tend to cost more but offer better industry connections, with Wichita State University charging $13,776 due to proximity to aerospace employers. University of Kansas in Lawrence costs $17,365 but graduates earn $53,537 annually, the second-highest in the state. Rural programs like Sterling College cost significantly more at $22,403 despite limited local business opportunities.

Is the debt load reasonable for Kansas business graduates given their earning potential?

Most public university graduates carry $20,500 in debt, which represents roughly half their first-year earnings of $38,000-$47,000. Private college debt varies dramatically, with Central Christian College graduates owing $45,218 despite earning only $38,669 annually. Baker University graduates justify $31,031 in debt with $56,415 starting salaries, creating a more manageable debt-to-income ratio.

Where should students focus if they want the best value in Kansas business education?

Washburn University offers strong value at $13,046 net cost with graduates earning $46,790 and carrying just $20,500 in debt. University of Kansas provides the strongest earning potential at $53,537 for a $17,365 investment. Students should avoid programs with graduation rates below 40% regardless of cost, as incomplete degrees provide no career benefit.

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