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The University of Tennessee-Martin delivers Management Information Systems education for just $10,299 annually, making it Tennessee's most affordable option by a significant margin. This cost advantage matters in a state where healthcare giant HCA and major automotive manufacturers create steady demand for information systems professionals. The 13 programs span from $10,299 to $32,096, with public universities claiming the five lowest spots. University of Memphis graduates earn the highest starting salaries at $51,273, while acceptance rates range from 65% to 96%. Tennessee's lack of state income tax means graduates keep more of their earnings compared to neighboring states.
13
Programs
$10,299 – $32,096
Net Price Range
$46,158
Avg. Program Earnings
53.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

13 Management Information Systems and Services Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $10,299 $10,208 54.8% 88.4%
2 $10,896 $37,300 56.0% 87.5%
3 $12,599 $9,506 54.0% 72.5%
4 $13,253 $10,344 49.4% 94.6%
5 $14,207 $10,084 54.2% 78.1%
6 $15,133 $10,506 35.7% 80.3%
7 $17,999 $26,150 53.9% 78.5%
8 $18,661 $34,700 46.4% 79.8%
9 $20,399 $22,690 60.7% 72.6%
10 $21,803 $18,168 34.9% 88.8%
11 $24,334 $25,590 51.4% 65.8%
12 $25,610 $38,824 68.7% 71.1%
13 $32,096 $41,320 71.7% 96.3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the $22,000 gap between the cheapest and most expensive programs?

Public universities like UT-Martin ($10,299) and Middle Tennessee State ($12,599) receive state funding that dramatically reduces costs. Private institutions like Belmont University ($32,096) rely on tuition revenue, though they often provide smaller class sizes and specialized resources.

How do graduation rates compare across price points?

Higher-cost programs generally show better completion rates, with Belmont leading at 71.7% and Lee University at 60.7%. However, Middle Tennessee State achieves a solid 54% graduation rate while keeping costs under $13,000.

Is the University of Memphis worth the slightly higher cost?

Memphis graduates earn $51,273 starting salaries, the highest among Tennessee MIS programs. At $13,253 net cost, the program offers strong value given Memphis's role as a logistics and healthcare technology center.

Where do Tennessee MIS graduates typically find employment?

Major employers include HCA Healthcare, FedEx, AutoZone, and Nissan's North American headquarters. Tennessee's automotive manufacturing sector and growing healthcare technology industry create consistent demand for information systems specialists.

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