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Iowa's Computer Software and Media Applications programs span a surprising $9,408 price gap, with Graceland University-Lamoni offering the most affordable option at $15,975 net cost. These six private institutions serve a state where technology companies like Principal Financial rely heavily on software specialists. Graduation rates vary dramatically from 38% to 65%, while post-graduation earnings hold steady at $30,554 for program completers.
6
Programs
$15,975 – $25,383
Net Price Range
$30,554
Avg. Program Earnings
50.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Computer Software and Media Applications Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $15,975 $33,220 38.3% 74.5%
2 $20,068 $39,600 54.9% 84.8%
3 $21,590 $35,534 49.4%
4 $21,616 $33,450 55.8% 98.4%
5 $23,250 $40,065 41.1% 85.1%
6 $25,383 $35,960 65.3% 87.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the wide cost variation among Iowa's software programs?

The $9,408 gap between Graceland's $15,975 and Dordt's $25,383 net costs reflects different institutional aid strategies. Graceland provides the steepest discount off its $33,220 sticker price, while Dordt offers a smaller reduction from $35,960.

How do graduation rates compare across these programs?

Dordt University leads with a 65% graduation rate, nearly double Graceland's 38% rate. Grand View and Clarke maintain solid completion rates above 54%, suggesting stronger student support systems at these institutions.

Where do graduates typically find employment in Iowa's tech sector?

Principal Financial Group and other Des Moines insurance companies hire many software graduates for digital transformation projects. John Deere's precision agriculture technology division also recruits heavily from Iowa programs for their software development teams.

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