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Purdue University Northwest offers the most affordable Civil Engineering education in Indiana at just $8,463 net cost, making it nearly five times cheaper than Rose-Hulman's $40,665 price tag. This dramatic cost spread reflects Indiana's mix of accessible public options and specialized private institutions. With major infrastructure projects across the state and employers like Cummins expanding manufacturing operations, Indiana's Civil Engineering graduates enter a market where starting salaries range from $50,856 to $70,680 depending on their program choice.
9
Programs
$8,463 – $40,665
Net Price Range
$59,623
Avg. Program Earnings
66.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

9 Civil Engineering Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,463 $8,419 44.0% 72.8%
2 $11,513 $9,254 32.5% 80.7%
3 $12,621 $10,136 52.0% 94.4%
4 $13,945 $9,992 83.1% 52.7%
5 $20,230 $42,676 71.3% 76.3%
6 $21,583 $46,588 67.0% 94.2%
7 $25,580 $35,600 67.6% 91.9%
8 $27,823 $62,693 96.8% 12.9%
9 $40,665 $56,674 81.7% 73.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the huge cost difference between Indiana's cheapest and most expensive Civil Engineering programs?

Public universities like Purdue Northwest charge $8,463 while private institutions like Rose-Hulman cost $40,665, creating a $32,202 gap. The public options benefit from state funding and focus on regional workforce needs, while private schools often offer smaller class sizes and specialized facilities that drive up costs.

How do graduation rates vary among Indiana's most affordable Civil Engineering programs?

The three cheapest programs show graduation rates from 32.5% at Purdue Fort Wayne to 52% at University of Southern Indiana. Main campus Purdue achieves 83.1% despite being fourth in affordability, suggesting that slightly higher investment can yield significantly better completion outcomes.

Does choosing a cheaper program impact earning potential for Civil Engineering graduates?

Not necessarily - Purdue's main campus graduates earn $62,707 while costing only $13,945 net. However, Notre Dame graduates command the highest salaries at $70,680, justifying their $27,823 investment for students who can access the competitive admissions process with just 12.91% acceptance.

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