5 Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management Programs
| # | School | Net Price | In-State Tuition | Graduation Rate | Acceptance Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Eastern Oregon University
La Grande, Oregon
|
$15,987 | $10,671 | 36.6% | 98.5% |
| 2 |
Oregon Institute of Technology
Klamath Falls, Oregon
|
$16,391 | $12,687 | 59.1% | 92.6% |
| 3 |
Southern Oregon University
Ashland, Oregon
|
$16,470 | $12,093 | 44.2% | 88.0% |
| 4 |
Warner Pacific University
Portland, Oregon
|
$18,818 | $21,010 | 82.1% | 72.3% |
| 5 |
George Fox University
Newberg, Oregon
|
$29,981 | $40,940 | 68.7% | 91.7% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What explains the dramatic cost difference between Oregon's cheapest and most expensive programs?
Public universities like Eastern Oregon University charge $15,987 net cost compared to private George Fox University at $29,981, creating a $13,994 gap. Public funding and state subsidies allow institutions like Oregon Tech and Southern Oregon University to keep costs below $17,000 for in-state students.
How do graduation rates vary among Oregon's affordable IT administration programs?
Warner Pacific University achieves an 82.10% graduation rate despite being mid-priced at $18,818 net cost. In contrast, Eastern Oregon University graduates only 36.60% of students while offering the lowest tuition, suggesting potential trade-offs between affordability and completion rates.
Where do Oregon's most accessible IT programs accept the highest percentage of applicants?
Eastern Oregon University accepts 98.52% of applicants, making it nearly open-admission for the state's cheapest program. Oregon Institute of Technology follows at 92.58% acceptance while maintaining a stronger 59.10% graduation rate at just $16,391 net cost.
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Net price reflects the average cost after grants and scholarships for first-time, full-time students. See our methodology for details.