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Maine's Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management programs show a dramatic cost divide, with University of Maine at Presque Isle charging just $10,028 annually compared to Thomas College's $19,223. The state's six programs all maintain acceptance rates above 85%, reflecting growing demand for IT professionals in Maine's expanding healthcare sector, where MaineHealth and other major employers increasingly rely on technology administrators to manage complex digital systems.
6
Programs
$10,028 – $19,223
Net Price Range
41.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,028 $8,990 37.7% 97.0%
2 $10,865 $9,045 39.8% 99.2%
3 $11,353 $8,618 23.3%
4 $11,729 $10,920 46.3% 85.4%
5 $14,873 $10,989 52.8% 94.2%
6 $19,223 $30,896 51.4% 97.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the nearly $9,000 difference between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

University of Maine at Presque Isle costs $10,028 annually while Thomas College reaches $19,223, reflecting the public versus private divide. All five University of Maine campuses charge between $10,028 and $14,873, while Thomas College commands premium pricing as the state's only private option for this major.

How do graduation rates vary among Maine's most affordable IT administration programs?

University of Maine at Augusta graduates just 23.3% of students, the lowest rate among the six schools. In contrast, University of Maine at Farmington achieves a 52.8% graduation rate despite charging only $14,873 annually, suggesting stronger student support systems.

Where do Maine's IT administration programs offer the best value for career preparation?

University of Southern Maine in Portland provides strong industry connections at $11,729 annually, with proximity to Maine's largest job market. The 46.3% graduation rate and 85.43% acceptance rate indicate selective but achievable admission standards for motivated students.

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