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Oklahoma State University charges nearly 53% more than Cameron University for engineering technology programs, creating a $5,673 annual cost gap among the state's five options. Cameron's $10,705 net price makes it the clear budget leader, though its 21.5% graduation rate trails Oklahoma State's 65.9% significantly. With Oklahoma's energy sector requiring skilled technicians for oil and gas operations, these programs connect directly to regional employment opportunities where technical expertise commands strong wages.
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Programs
$10,705 – $16,378
Net Price Range
33.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Engineering Technologies/Technicians, Other Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,705 $6,900 21.5%
2 $11,359 $6,728 17.5%
3 $11,800 $7,513 37.2% 99.5%
4 $13,953 $7,392 25.4%
5 $16,378 $10,234 65.9% 70.6%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the large graduation rate differences between these programs?

Oklahoma State University achieves a 65.9% graduation rate compared to Cameron's 21.5%, reflecting different student preparation levels and institutional resources. Northeastern State falls in the middle at 37.2%, while Rogers State manages 25.4% despite similar pricing to more expensive options.

How much can students save by choosing in-state tuition?

In-state students pay between $6,728 at Langston University and $10,234 at Oklahoma State University before aid. The net price advantage grows even larger, with Cameron offering the lowest total cost at $10,705 annually after financial assistance.

Does Oklahoma State University justify its higher cost for engineering technology?

Oklahoma State commands the highest net price at $16,378 but delivers the strongest graduation rate at 65.9% with a 70.63% acceptance rate. Students pay approximately $3,000 more annually than the next most expensive option but gain access to better completion odds and stronger alumni networks.

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