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Marshall University offers the state's most affordable computer science education at just $8,327 net cost while delivering the highest graduate earnings at $63,005 annually. This striking combination makes Huntington an unexpected leader among West Virginia's 12 computer science programs, which range from $8,327 to $19,428 in net costs. The state's growing tech sector, fueled by companies like Charleston's WVU Medicine Health System implementing electronic health records and Morgantown's energy firms adopting data analytics, creates steady demand for computer science graduates. Public universities dominate the affordable end, with six of the seven cheapest options being state institutions.
12
Programs
$8,327 – $19,428
Net Price Range
$55,527
Avg. Program Earnings
43.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

12 Computer and Information Sciences, General Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,327 $8,942 48.7% 96.9%
2 $9,055 $8,454 48.3% 98.5%
3 $9,104 $8,400 53.2%
4 $9,957 $8,064 36.1% 64.6%
5 $12,391 $8,642 49.5% 95.9%
6 $12,529 $10,240 34.6% 97.2%
7 $12,997 $9,648 61.2% 88.4%
8 $14,469 $10,750 27.3%
9 $16,943 $13,920 50.0%
10 $18,148 $33,494 49.5% 96.4%
11 $19,040 $29,475 32.0% 72.7%
12 $19,428 $31,270 36.6% 75.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Marshall University stand out among West Virginia's computer science programs?

Marshall combines the state's lowest net cost at $8,327 with the highest graduate earnings at $63,005, creating strong return on investment. The university maintains a 96.88% acceptance rate while producing graduates who earn $17,153 more than the state average of $45,852.

How do graduation rates vary across West Virginia's computer science programs?

Graduation rates span from 27.30% at Salem University to 61.20% at West Virginia University in Morgantown. Public universities generally perform better, with Marshall and Fairmont State both achieving around 48% graduation rates while maintaining low costs.

Is there a significant cost difference between public and private computer science programs?

Public programs average under $13,000 in net costs, while private institutions range from $14,469 to $19,428. West Virginia Wesleyan College shows the largest gap with a $33,494 sticker price dropping to $18,148 net cost after aid.

What debt levels can students expect from West Virginia computer science programs?

Graduate debt varies widely from $17,738 at Fairmont State to $37,500 at Strayer University. Marshall University graduates carry $28,375 in debt but offset this with the state's highest starting salaries in the field.

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