6 Computer Software and Media Applications Programs
| # | School | Net Price | In-State Tuition | Graduation Rate | Acceptance Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Ann Arbor, Michigan
|
$14,832 | $17,228 | 93.2% | 17.7% |
| 2 |
Baker College
Owosso, Michigan
|
$15,171 | $12,810 | 31.3% | 36.7% |
| 3 |
Andrews University
Berrien Springs, Michigan
|
$18,597 | $33,710 | 65.9% | 91.3% |
| 4 |
Aquinas College
Grand Rapids, Michigan
|
$18,902 | $38,520 | 62.5% | 90.8% |
| 5 |
Davenport University
Grand Rapids, Michigan
|
$19,988 | $23,324 | 49.5% | 98.9% |
| 6 |
Adrian College
Adrian, Michigan
|
$21,504 | $40,556 | 56.0% | 69.1% |
Frequently Asked Questions
What explains Baker College's high earnings despite low graduation rates?
Baker College graduates earn $54,035 annually, well above the state average, even though only 31% of students complete their programs. The college accepts just 37% of applicants, suggesting selective admissions that may attract highly motivated students who succeed in the job market.
How much can Michigan residents save by choosing public over private programs?
Michigan residents pay $17,228 annually at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor compared to $23,324 at Davenport University, the cheapest private option. The $6,096 difference grows to over $24,000 across four years, not including the Michigan Achievement Scholarship worth up to $5,500 for in-state students.
Does acceptance rate correlate with program quality in Michigan?
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor accepts only 18% of applicants but maintains a 93% graduation rate, while Davenport University accepts 99% with a 50% graduation rate. This suggests more selective programs tend to have better completion rates, though Baker College defies this pattern with moderate selectivity and low graduation rates.
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