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Florida State University graduates earn $71,643 annually, nearly $16,000 more than peers at other state schools despite similar tuition costs. The $10,997 net price at FSU represents strong value given Florida's aerospace and manufacturing sectors actively recruit industrial engineers. Public options cluster between $10,043 and $15,847, while University of Miami costs $36,803 but maintains the lowest debt burden at $15,110.
5
Programs
$10,043 – $36,803
Net Price Range
$62,541
Avg. Program Earnings
73.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Industrial Engineering Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,043 $6,410 74.6% 43.9%
2 $10,650 $6,368 75.1% 41.0%
3 $10,997 $5,656 83.0% 25.0%
4 $15,847 $5,785 51.9% 32.9%
5 $36,803 $59,926 84.2% 18.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the large earnings gap between Florida State and other public programs?

FSU industrial engineering graduates average $71,643 compared to $55,964 at UCF and $57,318 at USF. The 83% graduation rate at FSU also leads public options, suggesting stronger career preparation and industry connections.

How do debt levels compare across Florida's industrial engineering programs?

University of Miami graduates carry just $15,110 in debt despite the highest attendance costs. Public school graduates face $19,375 to $23,269 in debt, with FSU producing the lowest debt among state universities at $19,375.

Does the Bright Futures scholarship affect program affordability?

High-achieving students can attend FSU for $5,656 in-state or UCF for $6,368 through Bright Futures coverage. This makes Florida's top-earning program accessible at costs below many community colleges nationwide.

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