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Oglala Lakota College offers Computer and Information Sciences training for just $2,065 net cost, making it the most affordable option among South Dakota's eight programs. The price gap between this tribal college and private Augustana University reaches $22,658 annually. With Citibank's major operations in Sioux Falls and the state's growing tech sector, graduates from South Dakota State University earn $74,845 median salaries while managing only $21,500 in debt.
8
Programs
$2,065 – $24,723
Net Price Range
$58,878
Avg. Program Earnings
54.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 Computer and Information Sciences, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $2,065 $2,684 11.5%
2 $18,219 $9,299 59.6% 86.1%
3 $19,155 $9,432 61.4% 99.5%
4 $19,725 $9,633 49.3% 78.9%
5 $20,380 $10,400 58.2% 82.7%
6 $20,874 $20,740 60.5% 76.0%
7 $22,086 $16,065 60.0%
8 $24,723 $39,190 75.6% 65.8%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the massive cost difference between Computer and Information Sciences programs in South Dakota?

Public universities like South Dakota State charge $18,219 net cost while private Augustana University costs $24,723. Oglala Lakota College serves Native American students at just $2,065, reflecting its tribal college mission and federal funding structure.

How do graduation rates compare across South Dakota's most affordable Computer and Information Sciences programs?

Graduation rates vary significantly, from Oglala Lakota College's 11.5% to University of South Dakota's 61.4%. Dakota State University, despite moderate costs at $19,725, graduates 49.3% of students with strong industry connections in Madison.

Where do South Dakota Computer and Information Sciences graduates earn the highest starting salaries?

South Dakota State University graduates earn $74,845 median salaries, the highest among reporting schools. This reflects strong placement with regional employers like Citibank and growing tech companies throughout the state's major cities.

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