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Dominican University offers Illinois' most affordable criminology program at just $15,113 net cost, while graduates across the state see earnings ranging from $29,064 to $42,682. This wide cost spread reflects both public university options and private institutions competing for students. Chicago's law enforcement agencies and Cook County's extensive court system create steady demand for criminology graduates throughout the metropolitan area.
7
Programs
$15,113 – $29,141
Net Price Range
$34,738
Avg. Program Earnings
53.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Criminology Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $15,113 $37,844 62.4% 89.5%
2 $16,157 $12,345 36.9% 92.1%
3 $16,177 $13,244 56.3% 91.5%
4 $16,774 $36,258 47.4% 93.0%
5 $17,945 $37,470 61.1% 77.2%
6 $23,066 $37,300 38.3% 54.9%
7 $29,141 $44,460 70.0% 70.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes National Louis University stand out among Illinois criminology programs?

National Louis University combines the second-lowest net cost at $16,157 with the highest graduate earnings at $42,682. Students also graduate with relatively low debt of $21,036, though the graduation rate sits at 36.90%.

How do public and private criminology programs compare in Illinois?

Southern Illinois University-Carbondale represents the sole public option with a $16,177 net cost and $13,244 in-state tuition. Private institutions like Dominican University often provide substantial financial aid, bringing net costs below their published tuition rates.

Does acceptance rate correlate with program quality in Illinois criminology schools?

DePaul University maintains the most selective admissions at 70.17% acceptance while achieving the highest graduation rate at 70.00%. Schools with acceptance rates above 90% show more variable graduation outcomes, ranging from 36.90% to 62.40%.

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