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Public universities dominate Nebraska's marketing education market, with the University of Nebraska at Omaha offering the state's most affordable option at just $12,791 net cost. The $19,589 gap between cheapest and most expensive programs reflects Nebraska's mix of public accessibility and private college premiums. Marketing graduates here enter a job market anchored by major employers like Mutual of Omaha and Berkshire Hathaway, where understanding insurance and financial services marketing proves particularly valuable.
7
Programs
$12,791 – $32,380
Net Price Range
$45,627
Avg. Program Earnings
58.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

7 Marketing Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $12,791 $8,370 47.5% 85.9%
2 $17,424 $10,108 65.8% 78.6%
3 $21,554 $36,130 53.3% 71.3%
4 $24,016 $39,330 64.1% 90.8%
5 $24,229 $40,270 43.2% 64.9%
6 $28,345 $8,886 55.9%
7 $32,380 $47,000 80.5% 75.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Nebraska's public marketing programs so much cheaper than private options?

Public universities like UNO and UNL benefit from state funding, keeping net costs under $18,000 compared to private schools averaging $25,000-$32,000. UNO's $12,791 net cost represents strong value for marketing education.

How do graduation rates vary among Nebraska's marketing programs?

Creighton leads with an 80.5% graduation rate, while public options show more variation - UNL at 65.8% versus UNO at 47.5%. Private colleges generally maintain higher completion rates despite their premium pricing.

Where do Nebraska marketing graduates typically find employment opportunities?

The state's insurance center status creates strong demand for marketing professionals at companies like Mutual of Omaha. Agriculture and emerging tech sectors also provide career paths, with graduates earning $42,728-$49,136 starting salaries.

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