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Eastern Oregon University delivers the state's most affordable Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management program at just $15,987 net cost, nearly half the price of George Fox University at $29,981. Oregon's tech sector, anchored by Intel and Nike's digital operations, creates steady demand for IT administrators who can bridge technical systems and business operations. Public universities dominate the affordable options, with three schools under $17,000 net cost serving students across rural and urban Oregon communities.
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Programs
$15,987 – $29,981
Net Price Range
58.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $15,987 $10,671 36.6% 98.5%
2 $16,391 $12,687 59.1% 92.6%
3 $16,470 $12,093 44.2% 88.0%
4 $18,818 $21,010 82.1% 72.3%
5 $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.

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