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West Virginia's Security Science and Technology programs span a remarkable cost range from $9,055 to $22,012 annually, with public institutions claiming the most affordable spots. American Public University System graduates earn $46,087 on average, reflecting strong demand for cybersecurity professionals in the state's growing energy and healthcare sectors. The Mountain State's six programs include both traditional campuses and distance-learning options that serve working professionals across the region's coal, natural gas, and chemical industries where security expertise commands premium salaries.
6
Programs
$9,055 – $22,012
Net Price Range
$39,346
Avg. Program Earnings
46.8%
Avg. Graduation Rate

6 Security Science and Technology Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $9,055 $8,454 48.3% 98.5%
2 $9,104 $8,400 53.2%
3 $9,957 $8,064 36.1% 64.6%
4 $12,997 $9,648 61.2% 88.4%
5 $16,358 $9,412 35.5%
6 $22,012 $32,842 46.3% 67.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes American Public University System graduates earn significantly more than other programs?

APUS graduates average $46,087 annually compared to $31,670 at Glenville State, a $14,000 difference that reflects the program's focus on cybersecurity and homeland security. The online format attracts working professionals and military personnel who leverage existing experience. The 53.2% graduation rate indicates students successfully balance work and academic demands.

How do public universities keep Security Science and Technology costs so low?

Public institutions like Fairmont State charge just $9,055 net cost compared to $22,012 at private University of Charleston. State funding reduces tuition burden, with in-state rates as low as $8,064 at WVU Institute of Technology. The PROMISE Scholarship further reduces costs for qualifying West Virginia residents.

Is the 36.1% graduation rate at WVU Institute of Technology a concern for prospective students?

The lower graduation rate reflects the technical nature of security programs and students often transitioning to industry jobs before completing degrees. WVU Institute of Technology maintains a 64.58% acceptance rate, indicating selective admission standards. Students benefit from hands-on training facilities and connections to regional energy companies seeking security professionals.

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