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Louisiana Tech offers the state's most affordable Business/Managerial Economics program at $12,209 annually, while Loyola University New Orleans costs nearly double at $22,762. The $10,553 price gap reflects Louisiana's mix of budget-friendly public options and smaller private colleges. Business graduates in Louisiana often find opportunities in the state's major port operations, which handle over 500 million tons of cargo annually through facilities like the Port of South Louisiana.
8
Programs
$12,209 – $22,762
Net Price Range
$32,382
Avg. Program Earnings
49.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 Business/Managerial Economics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,209 $10,125 57.6% 62.4%
2 $14,118 $10,418 52.0% 74.6%
3 $16,874 $19,740 41.3% 74.6%
4 $18,553 $22,194 45.1% 79.9%
5 $19,125 $7,683 32.3% 42.4%
6 $19,740 $9,940 28.5% 53.9%
7 $20,015 $11,954 71.0% 75.7%
8 $22,762 $47,240 67.4% 78.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the dramatic cost difference between Louisiana's cheapest and most expensive business programs?

Louisiana Tech's $12,209 net price represents a public university benefit, while Loyola's $22,762 reflects private college premiums. The TOPS scholarship program covers full tuition at public universities for qualifying Louisiana residents, making schools like Louisiana Tech and UL Lafayette particularly affordable for in-state students.

How do graduation rates compare across Louisiana's affordable business programs?

LSU leads with a 71% graduation rate despite charging $20,015 annually, while Southern University graduates only 28.5% of students at $19,740. Louisiana Tech maintains a solid 57.6% graduation rate at the lowest cost, making it both affordable and effective for degree completion.

Does attending a more expensive program guarantee better career outcomes in Louisiana?

University of Louisiana at Lafayette graduates earn $32,382 annually while paying just $14,118 in net costs. This suggests that Louisiana's job market, driven by petrochemical plants and shipping logistics, values business skills regardless of which affordable program students choose.

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