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Wisconsin technology administration programs show striking cost differences, with University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh charging just $14,761 compared to $20,319 at Herzing University-Madison. The state's tech sector growth, anchored by Epic Systems and GE Healthcare, creates strong demand for IT administrators who can bridge technical operations with business strategy. Graduates across these five programs earn between $44,356 and $50,515, reflecting the solid career prospects in Wisconsin's expanding healthcare technology and manufacturing sectors.
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Programs
$14,761 – $20,319
Net Price Range
$48,033
Avg. Program Earnings
47.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Computer/Information Technology Administration and Management Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $14,761 $8,212 57.9% 88.5%
2 $17,613 $13,420 50.0% 93.5%
3 $18,796 $13,420 40.0% 95.1%
4 $18,847 $11,982 62.5%
5 $20,319 $13,420 27.6% 94.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes UW-Oshkosh the most affordable option for technology administration?

UW-Oshkosh offers the lowest net price at $14,761 with in-state tuition of just $8,212. The public university maintains a 57.90% graduation rate while providing access to Wisconsin's state funding and grant programs that significantly reduce costs for residents.

How do Herzing University campuses compare across Wisconsin?

All three Herzing locations charge identical tuition of $13,420 but show varying graduation rates from 27.60% in Madison to 50% in Kenosha. Despite similar costs, graduates from all campuses earn $48,432 annually, though students carry $32,163 in debt upon completion.

Does Rasmussen University offer better earning potential despite higher costs?

Rasmussen graduates earn the highest salaries at $50,515, about $2,000 more than Herzing alumni and $6,000 more than UW-Oshkosh graduates. The school also reports a 62.50% graduation rate, though students pay $18,847 in net costs and graduate with $32,391 in debt.

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