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Red Rocks Community College offers Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management training for just $9,356 annually, while private options like Regis University cost $22,689. This price gap matters in Colorado's tech sector, where aerospace giants like Lockheed Martin and Ball Aerospace hire IT administrators to manage complex systems. Graduation rates vary dramatically across the state's five programs, from 17.60% at Colorado Technical University to 61.10% at Regis University.
5
Programs
$9,356 – $22,689
Net Price Range
$74,576
Avg. Program Earnings
38.3%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $9,356 $4,707 37.4%
2 $14,294 $10,780 29.9% 97.9%
3 $14,954 $12,760 17.6%
4 $16,431 $9,712 45.3% 84.8%
5 $22,689 $43,980 61.1% 76.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the 44-point graduation rate gap between Colorado's cheapest and most expensive programs?

Red Rocks Community College achieves a 37.40% graduation rate at $9,356 annually, while Regis University reaches 61.10% at $22,689. The higher-cost private program likely offers more support services and smaller class sizes that help students complete their degrees.

How do Colorado's public universities compare for in-state Computer/Information Technology students?

Metropolitan State University of Denver charges $10,780 in-state tuition with a 29.90% graduation rate, while UC Colorado Springs costs slightly less at $9,712 with a much higher 45.30% completion rate. Both accept the vast majority of applicants.

Does Colorado Technical University provide good value despite its low graduation rate?

Colorado Technical University graduates earn $74,576 annually but carry $34,826 in debt with only a 17.60% graduation rate. Students face significant financial risk given that fewer than one in five complete their programs.

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