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Computer science education costs vary dramatically across Indiana's 20 programs, with net prices spanning from $5,970 at Indiana University-Northwest to $24,327 at the most expensive options. The state's regional campuses offer particularly strong value, with IU-Northwest, IU-Kokomo, and IU-Southeast all charging under $9,000 annually. Earnings data reveals significant potential returns, especially at Purdue's main campus where graduates average $68,499. Indiana's tech job market benefits from major employers like Eli Lilly's pharmaceutical technology division and Cummins' engineering software teams. The state's 21st Century Scholars program helps qualifying students attend tuition-free, making these already affordable programs even more accessible. Regional campuses serve working students well, with acceptance rates above 80% at most locations. Public universities dominate the affordable options, though Huntington University stands out as a private alternative at $13,710 net cost.
25
Programs
$5,970 – $43,465
Net Price Range
$57,260
Avg. Program Earnings
57.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

25 Computer and Information Sciences, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $5,970 $8,179 36.9% 80.3%
2 $6,276 $8,179 44.7% 85.8%
3 $8,257 $8,179 33.4% 85.2%
4 $8,364 $8,179 35.7% 86.9%
5 $8,463 $8,419 44.0% 72.8%
6 $9,082 $8,179 45.4% 77.6%
7 $11,408 $10,449 53.9% 82.9%
8 $11,513 $9,254 32.5% 80.7%
9 $12,188 $9,992 41.1% 92.3%
10 $12,267 $10,110 47.6%
11 $12,621 $10,136 52.0% 94.4%
12 $13,710 $29,982 68.2% 77.5%
13 $13,945 $9,992 83.1% 52.7%
14 $15,342 $11,790 81.2% 82.4%
15 $15,725 $37,760 60.5% 93.5%
16 $15,898 $10,758 63.3% 69.0%
17 $20,361 $35,420 60.7% 98.1%
18 $20,739 $22,650 29.9%
19 $23,069 $31,168 66.3% 86.7%
20 $24,327 $39,104 76.6% 74.6%
21 $25,580 $35,600 67.6% 91.9%
22 $27,823 $62,693 96.8% 12.9%
23 $38,472 $45,980 80.2% 82.1%
24 $40,665 $56,674 81.7% 73.0%
25 $43,465 $33,490 52.3% 78.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Indiana University's regional campuses so affordable for computer science?

Indiana University's regional campuses offer the same $8,179 in-state tuition across five locations, with net costs ranging from $5,970 to $9,082 after aid. These campuses maintain high acceptance rates above 77% while serving local communities. The consistent tuition structure allows students to choose based on location rather than cost differences.

How do earnings compare between Indiana's most and least expensive programs?

Purdue's main campus produces the highest-earning graduates at $68,499 despite charging $13,945 net cost. IU-Kokomo costs just $6,276 but graduates earn $42,682 on average. The earnings gap of nearly $26,000 reflects differences in program resources and employer recruitment patterns across campus types.

Is Purdue University Northwest worth the slightly higher cost than IU regional campuses?

Purdue Northwest charges $8,463 net cost, about $2,000 more than most IU regional campuses. The school reports a 44% graduation rate and $18,153 average debt load. Students gain access to Purdue's engineering-focused computer science curriculum and industry connections in the Chicago metropolitan area.

Does the 21st Century Scholars program cover computer science programs statewide?

The 21st Century Scholars program covers tuition at all Indiana public universities, including computer science programs. With in-state tuition ranging from $8,179 to $11,790 across major campuses, qualifying students receive substantial savings. Private schools like Huntington University don't participate, maintaining their $29,982 sticker price.

Where do Indiana computer science graduates find the best job opportunities?

Indianapolis leads employment opportunities with companies like Eli Lilly requiring pharmaceutical technology specialists and data analysts. IU-Indianapolis graduates average $56,641 working in this market. Fort Wayne offers opportunities at companies requiring engineering software expertise, where Purdue Fort Wayne graduates earn $60,771 on average.

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