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Information Science graduates from Strayer University-Georgia command the highest salaries at $65,355 annually, yet Savannah State University offers the same degree for just $8,683 net cost. This $17,625 price gap between the cheapest and most expensive options reflects Georgia's mixed public-private higher education market. The state's booming film and technology sectors, particularly around Atlanta's business district, create steady demand for information professionals who can manage digital content and data systems. Georgia's HOPE Scholarship makes public universities even more accessible for students maintaining a 3.0 GPA, with in-state tuition as low as $5,009 at University of North Georgia.
11
Programs
$8,683 – $26,308
Net Price Range
$47,339
Avg. Program Earnings
37.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

11 Information Science/Studies Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $8,683 $5,498 25.2%
2 $10,145 $5,068 35.4% 56.3%
3 $10,785 $5,009 36.8% 69.6%
4 $11,298 $6,007 41.7% 89.5%
5 $11,609 $5,392 45.2% 43.1%
6 $16,531 $5,905 52.1% 88.9%
7 $16,972 $5,786 48.1% 67.9%
8 $18,224 $13,920 23.1%
9 $22,350 $40,890 73.4% 74.7%
10 $24,116 $18,238 22.7%
11 $26,308 $16,546 5.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $57,672 salary difference between the highest and lowest earning programs?

Strayer University graduates earn $65,355 while Fort Valley State graduates start at $33,281, reflecting different program focuses and career paths. Private institutions often emphasize business applications, while public universities may focus more on academic research and library sciences.

How do graduation rates vary between affordable and expensive programs?

Mercer University leads with a 73.4% graduation rate at $22,350 net cost, while cheaper options like Savannah State achieve only 25.2% completion rates. The correlation suggests that higher-cost programs may provide more student support services.

Is the HOPE Scholarship enough to cover tuition at public universities?

Yes, HOPE covers full tuition at all public universities listed, with in-state rates ranging from $5,009 to $6,007. Students maintaining a 3.0 GPA can essentially attend any public Information Science program in Georgia tuition-free.

Where do Information Science graduates find jobs in Georgia's economy?

Atlanta's business center and the state's growing film industry create opportunities in digital content management and data analysis. Georgia's expanding logistics sector also needs information professionals to handle supply chain data and warehouse management systems.

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