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Kansas business programs show remarkable cost variation, with Central Christian College of Kansas offering the lowest net price at $12,473 while Bethany College reaches $29,203. Fort Hays State University produces graduates earning $34,704 annually with just $24,000 in debt, reflecting strong value in a state where aerospace giants like Spirit AeroSystems and Textron Aviation provide management opportunities. The 88% acceptance rate at Fort Hays makes quality business education accessible to most applicants.
5
Programs
$12,473 – $29,203
Net Price Range
$44,709
Avg. Program Earnings
32.4%
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 $12,473 $21,000 23.0%
2 $13,493 $5,633 47.8% 88.0%
3 $22,403 $32,200 29.0% 61.1%
4 $27,310 $38,480 33.5% 70.2%
5 $29,203 $31,946 28.7% 66.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Fort Hays State University stand out for business students?

Fort Hays combines the lowest in-state tuition at $5,633 with a 47.8% graduation rate, nearly double that of Central Christian College. Graduates earn $34,704 annually while carrying manageable debt of $24,000.

How do private college costs compare to public options in Kansas?

Private colleges range from $21,000 to $38,480 in tuition, while Fort Hays State charges just $5,633 for residents. Even after financial aid, private net prices span $12,473 to $29,203 compared to Fort Hays' $13,493 net cost.

Which Kansas business programs offer the highest earning potential?

Southwestern College graduates earn $54,713 annually, significantly above Fort Hays State's $34,704. However, Southwestern's net price reaches $27,310, more than double Fort Hays' cost for comparable business training.

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