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Southeastern Oklahoma State University delivers Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods education for just $6,352 annually, making it the most affordable option among Oklahoma's five programs. This dramatic cost advantage matters in a state where energy companies like Devon Energy and aerospace employers at Tinker Air Force Base rely heavily on quantitative analysts and operations research specialists. While private alternatives reach $23,600, the $17,248 price gap between cheapest and most expensive reflects Oklahoma's mixed public-private higher education approach.
5
Programs
$6,352 – $23,600
Net Price Range
$50,687
Avg. Program Earnings
44.4%
Avg. Graduation Rate

5 Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $6,352 $7,200 33.3% 74.2%
2 $17,123 $19,896 33.3%
3 $18,990 $8,522 37.5% 69.9%
4 $21,556 $33,586 64.2% 70.4%
5 $23,600 $34,100 53.9% 78.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Southeastern Oklahoma State University so much cheaper than other programs?

As a public institution, Southeastern benefits from state funding that keeps net costs at $6,352 compared to private schools reaching $23,600. The university's location in Durant also contributes to lower operational costs than urban campuses in Oklahoma City or Tulsa.

How do graduation rates compare across these affordable programs?

Graduation rates span from 33.30% at the most affordable schools to 64.20% at Oklahoma City University. Mid-America Christian University matches Southeastern's 33.30% rate despite costing nearly three times more at $17,123 annually.

Does the lowest-cost option lead to competitive earnings after graduation?

Southeastern graduates earn $46,087 annually, which represents solid value given the $6,352 investment and $18,723 average debt load. Mid-America Christian graduates earn the highest at $55,286, though they carry $32,125 in debt.

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