Skip to main content
Engineering Physics programs in Indiana span a remarkable $25,000 cost gap, from Goshen College's $15,725 net price to Rose-Hulman's $40,665. This range reflects different institutional approaches to training students who bridge physics theory with engineering applications. Indiana's manufacturing sector, anchored by companies like Cummins and major pharmaceutical operations, creates demand for graduates who can solve complex technical problems across multiple disciplines.
5
Programs
$15,725 – $40,665
Net Price Range
67.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Engineering Physics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $15,725 $37,760 60.5% 93.5%
2 $18,406 $30,034 69.9% 84.6%
3 $22,144 $35,640 49.4% 51.8%
4 $24,327 $39,104 76.6% 74.6%
5 $40,665 $56,674 81.7% 73.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Rose-Hulman worth nearly triple the cost of other Indiana options?

Rose-Hulman delivers an 81.70% graduation rate compared to the state average of 61.64% for Engineering Physics programs. The institute's focused engineering curriculum and industry connections justify the $40,665 net cost for families seeking specialized technical training.

How accessible are Indiana's most affordable Engineering Physics programs?

Goshen College accepts 93.54% of applicants while maintaining the state's lowest net price at $15,725. Grace College follows with 84.62% acceptance and $18,406 net cost, making quality programs accessible to most qualified students.

Does graduation rate correlate with program cost in Indiana?

Taylor University challenges this assumption with a 76.60% graduation rate at $24,327 net cost, nearly matching Rose-Hulman's performance for $16,000 less. Anderson University shows the lowest completion rate at 49.40% despite charging $22,144 annually.

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