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Northeastern State University delivers the most affordable Engineering Physics education in Oklahoma at $11,800 net cost, though its 37.20% graduation rate trails the state's top performer, University of Oklahoma-Norman, by nearly 40 percentage points. With Oklahoma's aerospace sector centered around Tinker Air Force Base and growing energy companies seeking physics-trained engineers, students can access quality programs without the crushing debt found in other states. The $11,878 gap between the cheapest and most expensive options reflects Oklahoma's stark public-private divide.
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Programs
$11,800 – $23,678
Net Price Range
52.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Engineering Physics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,800 $7,513 37.2% 99.5%
2 $14,542 $8,295 34.7% 76.8%
3 $17,413 $9,595 75.3% 72.9%
4 $18,990 $8,522 37.5% 69.9%
5 $21,423 $25,900 55.2% 96.0%
6 $23,600 $34,100 53.9% 78.4%
7 $23,678 $48,602 73.3% 69.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Northeastern State University so affordable for Engineering Physics?

As a public institution with 99.46% acceptance rate, Northeastern State keeps costs low through state funding and accessible admission standards. The $11,800 net price represents strong value, though students should weigh this against the 37.20% graduation rate when making enrollment decisions.

How do Oklahoma's public and private Engineering Physics programs compare in cost?

Public universities average around $15,686 net cost while private institutions like University of Tulsa reach $23,678. The $7,992 premium for private education often comes with higher graduation rates, as seen in Tulsa's 73.30% compared to most public options hovering near 37%.

Does Oklahoma's job market support Engineering Physics graduates?

Oklahoma's aerospace industry at Tinker Air Force Base and expanding renewable energy sector create demand for physics-trained engineers. The state's low cost of living means starting salaries stretch further, making the affordable education costs even more attractive for career ROI.

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