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Oregon's most affordable Computer and Information Sciences programs show a dramatic $24,000 cost gap between Eastern Oregon University at $15,987 and Reed College at $39,951. Eastern Oregon accepts nearly every applicant at 98.52%, while Reed maintains selectivity at just 30.80%. This price range serves Oregon's expanding tech sector well, where companies like Intel and Nike drive demand for skilled programmers and data analysts across the state.
7
Programs
$15,987 – $39,951
Net Price Range
$55,010
Avg. Program Earnings
57.3%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Computer and Information Sciences, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $15,987 $10,671 36.6% 98.5%
2 $16,391 $12,687 59.1% 92.6%
3 $16,470 $12,093 44.2% 88.0%
4 $18,290 $11,025 44.8% 83.4%
5 $21,782 $15,669 71.5% 86.3%
6 $29,981 $40,940 68.7% 91.7%
7 $39,951 $67,020 75.9% 30.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Eastern Oregon University the cheapest option for computer science?

Eastern Oregon University charges just $15,987 net price with an in-state tuition of only $10,671. The school accepts 98.52% of applicants, making it highly accessible despite a 36.60% graduation rate.

How do earnings compare between Oregon's cheapest and most expensive programs?

University of Oregon graduates earn $61,681 annually despite costing $21,782, while Southern Oregon University graduates earn $48,432 at just $16,470 net cost. The $13,000 earnings difference shows how program reputation affects salary outcomes.

Does Oregon Institute of Technology offer good value for computer science students?

Oregon Tech delivers strong value with $57,318 graduate earnings against $16,391 net cost and manageable $19,485 debt levels. The 59.10% graduation rate ranks second-best among the state's affordable options.

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