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Brigham Young University-Idaho breaks the mold with a $7,131 net price for Marketing students, making it nearly half the cost of the next cheapest option at $13,782. This pricing advantage comes at a time when Idaho's tech sector, anchored by companies like Micron Technology, creates steady demand for marketing talent to support product launches and brand positioning. The state's six Marketing programs range from $7,131 to $25,537 annually, with graduates earning between $38,289 and $41,937.
6
Programs
$7,131 – $25,537
Net Price Range
$39,701
Avg. Program Earnings
56.7%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Marketing Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $7,131 $4,656 55.1% 95.6%
2 $13,782 $8,816 60.9% 73.9%
3 $17,324 $8,356 38.3%
4 $19,182 $8,782 61.9% 83.9%
5 $20,566 $36,030 64.1% 45.5%
6 $25,537 $39,370 59.9% 88.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes BYU-Idaho's Marketing program so affordable compared to other Idaho schools?

BYU-Idaho's $7,131 net price reflects the university's mission-based funding model and substantial church subsidies. The next closest option costs $13,782 at University of Idaho, creating a $6,651 gap that makes BYU-Idaho an outlier in affordability.

How do Marketing graduate earnings compare across Idaho's public universities?

Idaho State University Marketing graduates earn the highest at $41,937 annually, despite the program having a 38.30% graduation rate. University of Idaho graduates earn $38,289, while Boise State graduates make $38,878, showing relatively consistent outcomes across the state's public institutions.

Does attending a more expensive private college lead to better job prospects in Idaho?

The College of Idaho costs $20,566 but lacks available salary data, making direct comparisons difficult. However, its 64.10% graduation rate surpasses most other programs, and private colleges often provide stronger alumni networks in Idaho's growing business community.

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