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Computer Engineering students in Wisconsin can graduate with minimal debt while entering a job market where Epic Systems and GE Healthcare actively recruit tech talent. The University of Wisconsin-Platteville offers the state's most affordable program at $14,754 net cost, producing graduates who earn $67,995 annually with $24,272 in debt. Private institutions like Milwaukee School of Engineering cost $24,021 but deliver higher graduation rates at 71.5% compared to most public options hovering around 50-60%.
8
Programs
$14,754 – $29,237
Net Price Range
$73,755
Avg. Program Earnings
66.0%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 Computer Engineering Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,754 $8,315 61.5% 85.4%
2 $14,761 $8,212 57.9% 88.5%
3 $16,177 $10,020 51.2% 86.3%
4 $16,928 $11,205 89.3% 49.1%
5 $17,365 $10,142 52.5% 86.3%
6 $24,021 $48,421 71.5% 63.5%
7 $26,067 $34,250 64.3% 70.4%
8 $29,237 $48,700 80.1% 87.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $14,000 cost difference between Wisconsin's cheapest and most expensive Computer Engineering programs?

Public universities like UW-Platteville ($14,754) and UW-Oshkosh ($14,761) offer the lowest costs, while private institutions like Marquette University reach $29,237. The Wisconsin Grant program helps keep in-state tuition low at public schools, with UW-Platteville charging just $8,315 for residents.

How do graduation rates vary between affordable and expensive Computer Engineering programs in Wisconsin?

UW-Madison delivers the highest graduation rate at 89.3% despite costing only $16,928, while cheaper options like UW-Milwaukee (51.2%) and UW-Stout (52.5%) show lower completion rates. Milwaukee School of Engineering achieves 71.5% graduation rates but costs $24,021 annually.

Do Wisconsin Computer Engineering graduates earn enough to justify their student debt levels?

UW-Madison graduates earn $81,997 annually, the highest in the state, making their $16,928 program cost highly valuable. Even UW-Platteville graduates earning $67,995 can manage their $24,272 debt load effectively given Wisconsin's growing tech sector centered around companies like Epic Systems.

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