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Oklahoma's energy and aerospace industries create unique opportunities for International Business graduates, though earnings remain flat at $33,993 across programs. Northeastern State University offers the state's most affordable option at just $11,800 net cost, while private schools like University of Tulsa reach $23,678 despite strong 73% graduation rates. The 99% acceptance rate at Northeastern contrasts sharply with Oklahoma Baptist's selective 47% rate, reflecting different institutional approaches to business education in a state where low living costs stretch degree value further.
7
Programs
$11,800 – $23,880
Net Price Range
$33,993
Avg. Program Earnings
53.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 International Business Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,800 $7,513 37.2% 99.5%
2 $16,378 $10,234 65.9% 70.6%
3 $18,990 $8,522 37.5% 69.9%
4 $21,423 $25,900 55.2% 96.0%
5 $23,600 $34,100 53.9% 78.4%
6 $23,678 $48,602 73.3% 69.2%
7 $23,880 $34,050 49.7% 47.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the dramatic cost difference between public and private International Business programs?

Public schools like Northeastern State and Oklahoma State average $14,089 in net costs, while private institutions average $23,145. Oklahoma's Promise scholarship program helps qualifying students attend public universities tuition-free, making the public option even more affordable for low-income families.

How do graduation rates vary among Oklahoma's most affordable International Business programs?

The data reveals a clear pattern where higher costs correlate with better completion rates. University of Tulsa leads with 73% graduation rate at $23,678, while budget-friendly Northeastern State and University of Central Oklahoma both hover around 37% despite costing under $19,000.

Where do International Business graduates find employment in Oklahoma's economy?

Oklahoma's energy sector, including companies like Devon Energy and Chesapeake, creates demand for international trade expertise. Tinker Air Force Base and aerospace manufacturers like Boeing also hire business graduates for global supply chain and contract management roles.

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