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Cameron University stands out with the lowest net price at $10,705 for Computer Science students in Oklahoma, nearly $13,000 less than the most expensive option. The state's seven programs show a clear divide between public institutions averaging around $13,000 and private colleges reaching $23,880. Oklahoma's growing aerospace sector, anchored by Tinker Air Force Base, creates strong demand for programming talent in defense contracting and aviation systems.
7
Programs
$10,705 – $23,880
Net Price Range
$61,474
Avg. Program Earnings
47.1%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Computer Science Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,705 $6,900 21.5%
2 $11,359 $6,728 17.5%
3 $11,800 $7,513 37.2% 99.5%
4 $17,413 $9,595 75.3% 72.9%
5 $21,423 $25,900 55.2% 96.0%
6 $23,678 $48,602 73.3% 69.2%
7 $23,880 $34,050 49.7% 47.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the huge graduation rate gap between Oklahoma schools?

University of Oklahoma leads with a 75.30% graduation rate while Langston University graduates just 17.50% of Computer Science students. The $6,000 difference in net price between these schools suggests that higher investment often correlates with better student outcomes and support services.

How do Oklahoma Computer Science salaries compare to program costs?

University of Tulsa graduates earn $66,171 annually despite paying $23,678 in net costs, while Cameron University students pay just $10,705 but earn $54,435 after graduation. The earnings premium of $11,736 at Tulsa may justify the higher upfront investment for some students.

Does Oklahoma's Promise program cover Computer Science tuition?

Oklahoma's Promise covers full tuition for qualifying low-income students at public universities, making programs like Cameron University ($6,900 in-state tuition) essentially free. This program significantly reduces the net price calculations for eligible students across all seven institutions.

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