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Nebraska's International Business programs span a remarkable $19,589 gap between the most affordable option at University of Nebraska at Omaha ($12,791) and the priciest at Creighton University ($32,380). This range reflects the state's unique position as home to Berkshire Hathaway and major insurance companies like Mutual of Omaha, creating demand for globally-minded business graduates. Six schools offer pathways into international commerce, with graduation rates varying dramatically from 45.90% to 80.50% across institutions.
6
Programs
$12,791 – $32,380
Net Price Range
$35,416
Avg. Program Earnings
60.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 International Business Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,791 $8,370 47.5% 85.9%
2 $17,424 $10,108 65.8% 78.6%
3 $20,884 $27,990 45.9% 98.8%
4 $23,140 $41,658 68.9% 81.5%
5 $28,345 $8,886 55.9%
6 $32,380 $47,000 80.5% 75.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes University of Nebraska at Omaha the most affordable option?

UNO offers the lowest net price at $12,791, with in-state tuition of just $8,370. The school maintains an 85.86% acceptance rate and achieves a 47.50% graduation rate, making it accessible for students seeking entry into international business without significant debt.

How do graduation rates differ between public and private schools?

Public universities show graduation rates of 47.50% at UNO and 65.80% at Nebraska-Lincoln. Private institutions range more widely, from Union Adventist's 45.90% to Creighton's impressive 80.50%, suggesting that higher costs don't automatically guarantee better completion rates.

Where do International Business graduates typically earn after completing Nebraska programs?

Available data shows Nebraska-Lincoln graduates earning $35,416 annually after graduation. This reflects opportunities within the state's insurance sector and agricultural export businesses, though individual outcomes vary based on career path and geographic location.

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