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MIT makes Massachusetts finance education pricing particularly striking. While the world's most selective technology institute charges a $60,156 sticker price, generous aid brings net costs down to just $19,813 for finance students. This sits remarkably close to public options like Framingham State at $16,698 and Salem State at $18,441. The 15 programs span from $16,698 to $31,065 in net costs, with public universities claiming three of the four most affordable spots. Massachusetts finance graduates enter a job market shaped by Boston's concentration of mutual funds, insurance companies, and fintech startups. Fidelity Investments, State Street Corporation, and MassMutual anchor the state's financial services sector. Early career earnings range from $42,235 to $71,643, with Simmons University graduates commanding the highest starting salaries despite the school's mid-tier net cost of $27,313. Graduation rates vary significantly, from Fisher College's 28.4% to MIT's 96.1%, suggesting affordability alone doesn't determine completion success.
22
Programs
$16,698 – $39,866
Net Price Range
$56,439
Avg. Program Earnings
67.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

22 Finance and Financial Management Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $16,698 $11,630 49.5% 87.4%
2 $17,733 $28,610 35.3% 61.9%
3 $18,441 $11,978 55.0% 92.7%
4 $19,813 $60,156 96.1% 4.0%
5 $20,605 $15,208 49.0% 95.5%
6 $23,691 $17,357 83.2% 63.5%
7 $24,817 $28,100 67.6% 91.8%
8 $24,944 $26,000 53.2% 73.2%
9 $25,702 $35,013 28.4% 74.2%
10 $27,313 $45,538 71.2% 76.5%
11 $28,853 $49,414 74.6% 82.3%
12 $29,187 $43,707 67.6% 75.6%
13 $29,969 $54,500 80.8% 73.4%
14 $30,031 $45,380 59.8% 86.8%
15 $31,065 $40,375 63.6% 84.9%
16 $31,170 $46,430 63.9% 88.0%
17 $31,569 $46,686 65.8% 79.7%
18 $32,116 $63,141 90.4% 6.8%
19 $37,899 $51,786 72.1% 74.6%
20 $38,787 $58,150 88.2% 57.9%
21 $39,324 $39,212 75.4% 73.3%
22 $39,866 $67,680 91.0% 16.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do MIT finance graduates actually pay compared to state schools?

MIT finance students pay a net cost of $19,813 after aid, just $3,115 more than UMass Amherst at $23,691. The 96.1% graduation rate at MIT far exceeds the 83.2% rate at UMass Amherst. MIT's $60,156 sticker price drops dramatically through need-based aid, making it surprisingly competitive with public alternatives.

What explains the $29,408 gap between highest and lowest earning graduates?

Simmons University graduates earn $71,643 compared to UMass Dartmouth's $42,235, a difference of $29,408 annually. Simmons' Boston location provides direct access to financial district internships and networking. The 71.2% graduation rate at Simmons also indicates stronger program completion than UMass Dartmouth's 49.0% rate.

Is Eastern Nazarene College worth considering despite incomplete earnings data?

Eastern Nazarene College costs $17,733 net with a 35.3% graduation rate, the second-lowest among all programs. The missing earnings data raises concerns about graduate employment outcomes. At 61.92% acceptance rate, the school admits most applicants but struggles with degree completion compared to alternatives.

How do Massachusetts public universities compare for finance program value?

Three public universities rank among the four most affordable options, with net costs from $16,698 to $23,691. UMass Amherst graduates earn $57,469 compared to $42,235 at UMass Dartmouth, justifying the $3,086 higher net cost. Graduation rates span from 49.0% to 83.2% across the public system.

Does Fisher College's Boston location justify its low graduation rate?

Fisher College sits in Boston's financial district with a $25,702 net cost, but only 28.4% of students graduate. The 74.23% acceptance rate indicates open admissions, which often correlates with completion challenges. Other Boston options like Suffolk University achieve 59.8% graduation rates for similar location benefits.

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