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Montana Technological University leads the state with Computer Science costs under $17,000 annually, while private options like Carroll College reach nearly $25,000. The $8,000 gap between most affordable public programs reflects Montana's commitment to accessible technical education. With agriculture and tourism embracing digital transformation, Computer Science graduates find opportunities in precision farming software and outdoor recreation apps. Six programs serve the state's 1.1 million residents, creating unusually small cohorts that allow direct faculty mentorship.
6
Programs
$16,240 – $24,842
Net Price Range
$72,325
Avg. Program Earnings
53.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Computer Science Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $16,240 $8,050 58.1% 89.5%
2 $17,118 $8,152 45.4% 95.4%
3 $18,508 $33,252 46.7% 75.2%
4 $20,593 $8,083 57.3% 73.3%
5 $20,907 $29,018 46.7% 95.5%
6 $24,842 $40,352 66.3% 78.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the large cost difference between Montana's public and private Computer Science programs?

Public universities like Montana Tech ($16,240) and University of Montana ($17,118) benefit from state funding that keeps costs low for residents. Private institutions such as Carroll College ($24,842) rely on tuition revenue, creating an $8,000 annual gap between the most and least expensive options.

How do graduation rates vary among Montana's Computer Science programs?

Carroll College achieves the highest graduation rate at 66.3%, followed closely by Montana Tech at 58.1%. Montana State University maintains a 57.3% rate despite being the largest program, while University of Montana and Rocky Mountain College both graduate 45-47% of students.

Does Montana State University justify its higher cost compared to other public options?

Montana State charges $20,593 annually, about $3,500 more than Montana Tech or University of Montana. However, graduates earn $72,325 starting salaries with $21,750 in debt, suggesting the investment pays off through stronger industry connections in Bozeman's growing tech scene.

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