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Louisiana State University-Shreveport offers the state's most affordable computer science program at just $8,130 net price, while Tulane commands $43,939 despite both producing similar graduate earnings around $50,000. This massive cost gap reflects Louisiana's dual education market serving both budget-conscious students and those seeking elite credentials. The state's expanding petrochemical automation sector and busy Port of New Orleans create steady demand for information systems professionals, making these programs practical investments for tech careers in the Gulf South.
7
Programs
$8,130 – $43,939
Net Price Range
$49,715
Avg. Program Earnings
54.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Computer and Information Sciences, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,130 $7,327 33.2% 88.9%
2 $12,174 $8,373 44.8% 99.0%
3 $14,118 $10,418 52.0% 74.6%
4 $18,285 $27,868 50.2% 95.2%
5 $18,553 $22,194 45.1% 79.9%
6 $22,762 $47,240 67.4% 78.1%
7 $43,939 $65,538 88.9% 11.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the huge price difference between Louisiana's cheapest and most expensive computer science programs?

Public universities like LSU-Shreveport charge $8,130 while private Tulane costs $43,939, creating a $35,809 gap. Both types of schools produce graduates earning similar salaries around $50,000, suggesting the public option delivers comparable career outcomes at a fraction of the cost.

How do graduation rates vary among Louisiana's affordable computer science programs?

The three cheapest programs show graduation rates from 33% at LSU-Shreveport to 52% at UL Lafayette. Southeastern Louisiana falls in between at 45%, indicating that lower costs don't automatically translate to lower completion rates across these public institutions.

Does the TOPS scholarship make Louisiana computer science programs more affordable?

TOPS covers full tuition at public universities for qualifying Louisiana residents, reducing costs even further than the listed net prices. At LSU-Shreveport, this could bring expenses down to just room, board, and fees since the $7,327 in-state tuition would be covered.

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