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Alabama A&M University delivers the state's most affordable Civil Engineering education at just $14,559 net cost, though graduates earn $47,260 annually compared to $62,012 at Alabama Huntsville. This $15,338 price gap between cheapest and most expensive programs reflects different institutional focuses across Alabama's six public options. The state's aerospace boom, anchored by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and Airbus manufacturing, creates strong demand for infrastructure engineers who can support both traditional construction and advanced aerospace facilities.
6
Programs
$14,559 – $23,897
Net Price Range
$56,631
Avg. Program Earnings
59.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Civil Engineering Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,559 $10,024 28.7% 68.4%
2 $15,142 $9,676 52.6% 65.4%
3 $17,727 $8,832 62.4% 86.7%
4 $19,880 $11,770 61.9% 78.1%
5 $22,150 $11,900 73.7% 80.1%
6 $23,897 $12,536 79.2% 43.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $15,338 cost difference between Alabama's cheapest and most expensive Civil Engineering programs?

Alabama A&M at $14,559 focuses on serving historically underrepresented students with lower overhead costs, while Auburn at $23,897 operates as a research university with higher facility investments. Both schools charge similar in-state tuition around $10,000-12,500, but net costs vary based on institutional aid packages and student demographics.

How do graduation rates correlate with program costs across Alabama Civil Engineering schools?

Auburn commands the highest net cost at $23,897 but delivers a 79.2% graduation rate, while Alabama A&M's $14,559 program shows a 28.7% completion rate. The University of Alabama at Birmingham offers middle-ground value with 62.4% graduation rates at $17,727 net cost.

Does Alabama's aerospace industry impact Civil Engineering salaries at different schools?

Alabama Huntsville graduates earn the highest salaries at $62,012, benefiting from proximity to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and defense contractors. South Alabama and University of Alabama graduates both average $58,402, while Alabama A&M graduates start at $47,260 despite the program's low cost.

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