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Western Illinois University delivers Construction Management education at just $11,592 net cost, while Bradley University charges $23,572 for the same field. This $12,000 gap reflects Illinois's mixed public-private market for construction programs. With Chicago's building boom driving demand for skilled project managers, graduates from Illinois State earn $67,101 annually. The state's five programs show graduation rates spanning 44.80% to 72.10%, revealing significant quality differences beyond price points.
5
Programs
$11,592 – $23,572
Net Price Range
$60,021
Avg. Program Earnings
56.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Construction Management Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,592 $14,952 44.8% 75.0%
2 $13,696 $12,922 55.0% 97.5%
3 $14,093 $13,403 45.2% 68.0%
4 $18,996 $16,021 66.3% 86.2%
5 $23,572 $39,680 72.1% 75.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $12,000 cost difference between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Western Illinois University's public funding keeps net costs at $11,592, while Bradley University's private status pushes costs to $23,572. Public schools benefit from state support and lower base tuition rates.

How do graduation rates vary among Illinois Construction Management programs?

Bradley University leads with 72.10% graduation rates, followed by Illinois State at 66.30%. Western Illinois and Eastern Illinois lag significantly at 44.80% and 45.20% respectively, despite their lower costs.

Does higher tuition translate to better earnings in Construction Management?

Illinois State graduates earn $67,101 annually with moderate costs at $18,996 net. Western Illinois graduates earn $52,941 despite the lowest tuition, suggesting program quality matters beyond price.

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