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University of Florida delivers remarkable value in Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods with a $6,351 net price and $62,508 graduate earnings. The $56,000 earnings spread between the highest and lowest paying programs reflects Florida's varied business market, from theme park operations to aerospace analytics at companies like Lockheed Martin. Public universities dominate affordability with five programs under $11,000, while private options reach $36,803 at University of Miami.
9
Programs
$6,351 – $36,803
Net Price Range
$55,858
Avg. Program Earnings
64.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

9 Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $6,351 $6,381 91.5% 23.4%
2 $9,133 $6,565 73.9% 63.9%
3 $9,899 $4,940 53.0% 56.0%
4 $10,650 $6,368 75.1% 41.0%
5 $10,997 $5,656 83.0% 25.0%
6 $19,733 $11,665 21.6% 57.7%
7 $26,255 $46,180 57.0% 57.7%
8 $34,439 $24,136 44.2% 96.5%
9 $36,803 $59,926 84.2% 18.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the huge graduation rate differences between Florida programs?

Graduation rates vary dramatically from 21.6% at Embry-Riddle Worldwide to 91.5% at University of Florida. Public research universities like UF and FSU maintain rates above 80%, while some career-focused programs show lower completion rates due to part-time student populations and working professionals.

How much do Management Sciences graduates actually earn after Florida programs?

Reported earnings range from $44,189 at Jacksonville University to $62,508 at University of Florida, a $18,319 difference. Florida State graduates earn $60,878, showing that top public programs compete well with private alternatives in the job market.

Does the Bright Futures scholarship make expensive programs affordable?

Bright Futures covers tuition at public universities, making schools like Florida State cost just $5,656 for residents. However, the scholarship doesn't apply to private institutions like University of Miami, where students pay the full $59,926 sticker price.

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