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Computer Science students can earn their degree for just $13,461 annually at Talladega College, making it Alabama's most affordable option by a significant margin. The price gap between the cheapest and most expensive programs spans nearly $20,000, with Auburn University commanding higher costs but delivering a 79.2% graduation rate. Alabama's growing aerospace sector, anchored by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and Airbus manufacturing, creates strong demand for programming and software development skills across the state.
9
Programs
$13,461 – $32,977
Net Price Range
$63,005
Avg. Program Earnings
54.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

9 Computer Science Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $13,461 $15,650 65.0%
2 $13,889 $11,248 30.2% 96.6%
3 $14,596 $9,436 35.7% 92.2%
4 $15,142 $9,676 52.6% 65.4%
5 $21,165 $23,920 37.7% 82.4%
6 $23,384 $21,838 49.9% 68.1%
7 $23,897 $12,536 79.2% 43.7%
8 $30,795 $38,144 79.9% 83.3%
9 $32,977 $23,440 57.1% 29.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Auburn University worth the higher cost compared to other Alabama programs?

Auburn delivers a 79.2% graduation rate, nearly double that of most other state programs, while maintaining competitive in-state tuition at $12,536. The university's engineering reputation and industry connections help justify the $23,897 net price for many students.

How do graduation rates vary among Alabama's most affordable Computer Science programs?

Graduation rates range dramatically from 30.2% at Alabama State University to 79.9% at Samford University. Public universities like Auburn University at Montgomery and University of South Alabama fall in the middle with rates of 35.7% and 52.6% respectively.

Does the Alabama Student Grant Program help reduce these costs further?

The Alabama Student Grant Program provides additional aid specifically for in-state students, potentially lowering the already competitive tuition rates at public institutions. With in-state costs starting at $9,436 at Auburn Montgomery, eligible students can achieve even greater savings through this state program.

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