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Saint Xavier University delivers the state's most affordable business program at just $12,093 net cost, significantly undercutting even public options like University of Illinois Chicago at $12,313. This cost advantage matters in Illinois, where Chicago's financial sector and corporate headquarters create steady demand for business graduates. The price spread reaches $23,103 between the cheapest and most expensive options, with graduation rates varying from 51% to 84.90% across the five programs.
5
Programs
$12,093 – $35,196
Net Price Range
$57,318
Avg. Program Earnings
66.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services, Other Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,093 $36,840 59.0% 84.1%
2 $12,313 $14,338 60.3% 78.7%
3 $15,201 $16,004 84.9% 44.8%
4 $23,529 $34,290 51.0% 93.1%
5 $35,196 $51,716 76.9% 79.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

How much can net costs vary between Illinois business programs?

Net costs range from $12,093 at Saint Xavier University to $35,196 at Loyola University Chicago, creating a $23,103 difference. Even among private schools, the gap reaches $22,667 between Saint Xavier and Loyola, showing significant variation in affordability within the same sector.

What graduation rates do these affordable business programs achieve?

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign leads with an 84.90% graduation rate despite charging only $15,201 net cost. Benedictine University has the lowest rate at 51%, while the remaining three schools cluster between 59% and 76.90%.

Does attending a more expensive program guarantee better outcomes?

Not necessarily based on available earnings data. Benedictine University, with a mid-range net cost of $23,529, reports median earnings of $57,318 for graduates. The most expensive option, Loyola at $35,196, lacks comparable earnings data to justify the premium.

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