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Johnson & Wales University-Online delivers the state's most affordable Computer Software and Media Applications program at just $21,611 net cost, creating a $24,642 gap between the cheapest and most expensive options. Rhode Island's compact geography benefits tech students through easy access to Boston's software companies and New York's media industry. The five programs span from career-focused technical training to design-heavy curricula, with earnings potential reaching $48,432 annually at New England Institute of Technology.
5
Programs
$21,611 – $46,253
Net Price Range
$40,857
Avg. Program Earnings
66.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Computer Software and Media Applications Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $21,611 $13,365 67.5%
2 $32,478 $40,408 54.9% 83.4%
3 $36,906 $35,625 57.5% 74.5%
4 $38,123 $42,666 66.6% 91.0%
5 $46,253 $59,760 88.5% 17.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Johnson & Wales University-Online so much cheaper than other programs?

The online format eliminates campus facility costs, resulting in a $21,611 net price compared to $32,478 for the same university's Providence campus. Students save over $10,000 annually while accessing the same curriculum and faculty expertise.

How do graduation rates vary among Rhode Island's programs?

Rhode Island School of Design leads with an 88.5% graduation rate, reflecting its selective 17.42% acceptance rate. New England Institute of Technology and Roger Williams University maintain solid completion rates of 57.5% and 66.6% respectively, while offering more accessible admission standards.

Does the $48,432 earning potential justify higher program costs?

New England Institute of Technology graduates earn $48,432 annually despite a $36,906 net cost, creating strong return on investment. This represents a $15,151 earnings advantage over Johnson & Wales graduates, though the cost difference is $15,295 annually.

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