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Saint Peter's University stands out with a net cost of just $12,973 for Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management students, nearly $8,000 below the next cheapest option. This gap between private and public pricing defies typical patterns, with Berkeley College at $20,549 and Rowan University at $22,185. New Jersey's proximity to major financial centers like Wall Street creates strong demand for IT administrators who can bridge technical skills with business operations across the state's pharmaceutical and finance industries.
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Programs
$12,973 – $41,315
Net Price Range
63.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,973 $41,054 63.1% 88.8%
2 $20,549 $28,600 44.8%
3 $22,185 $15,700 68.3% 76.9%
4 $40,468 $60,952 89.9% 46.2%
5 $41,315 $37,830 49.7% 89.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Saint Peter's University so much cheaper than other options?

Saint Peter's net cost of $12,973 reflects substantial financial aid that brings the actual cost well below its $41,054 sticker price. The 88.83% acceptance rate suggests the school prioritizes accessibility, making quality education affordable for students entering the growing field of IT administration.

How do graduation rates compare across price points?

Stevens Institute of Technology leads with an 89.90% graduation rate but costs $40,468 net. Rowan University offers a middle ground at 68.30% graduation rate for $22,185, while Saint Peter's maintains a solid 63.10% rate at the lowest cost point of $12,973.

Does the 46.22% acceptance rate at Stevens indicate higher program quality?

Stevens' selective admissions and $40,468 net cost reflect its research focus and industry connections in nearby New York City. However, the 89.90% graduation rate suggests students who gain admission typically succeed, though the higher cost may limit accessibility for many qualified candidates.

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