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Portland State University stands out among Oregon's finance programs with a remarkably low $12,932 net cost while producing graduates earning $51,035 annually. The seven finance programs in Oregon span from $12,932 to $36,371, creating clear affordability tiers for students. This positions graduates well for Oregon's growing financial sector, particularly in Portland where Nike's corporate headquarters and Intel's operations drive significant financial services demand.
7
Programs
$12,932 – $36,371
Net Price Range
$49,551
Avg. Program Earnings
61.9%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Finance and Financial Management Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,932 $11,238 53.1% 93.1%
2 $16,470 $12,093 44.2% 88.0%
3 $17,722 $12,594 51.2% 79.0%
4 $19,568 $13,494 70.6% 82.5%
5 $27,341 $49,530 65.2% 88.7%
6 $29,981 $40,940 68.7% 91.7%
7 $36,371 $54,900 80.4% 92.5%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Portland State University such a strong value for finance students?

Portland State combines the lowest net cost at $12,932 with the highest graduate earnings at $51,035 among Oregon finance programs. The 93.09% acceptance rate makes admission accessible, while the Portland location provides direct access to major employers like Nike and Intel.

How much more expensive are private finance programs compared to public ones in Oregon?

Private programs cost significantly more, with net prices ranging from $27,341 at Linfield University to $36,371 at University of Portland. Public options stay under $20,000, with Portland State at $12,932 and Oregon State at $19,568.

Is there a significant difference in graduation rates between Oregon's cheapest and most expensive finance programs?

University of Portland has the highest graduation rate at 80.40% but costs $36,371, while Portland State graduates 53.10% of students at just $12,932. Oregon State achieves a strong 70.60% graduation rate at the middle price point of $19,568.

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