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Purdue University Fort Wayne delivers the most affordable Statistics education in Indiana at just $11,513 annually, while Butler University costs over three times more at $38,472. This $26,959 gap reflects Indiana's mix of accessible public universities and selective private institutions. With major healthcare employers like Indiana University Health and pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly driving demand for statistical analysis, graduates enter a job market where data-driven decision making shapes everything from drug development to manufacturing efficiency.
8
Programs
$11,513 – $38,472
Net Price Range
$53,358
Avg. Program Earnings
70.5%
Avg. Graduation Rate

8 Statistics Programs

Program rankings
# School Net Price In-State Tuition Graduation Rate Acceptance Rate
1 $11,513 $9,254 32.5% 80.7%
2 $12,621 $10,136 52.0% 94.4%
3 $13,945 $9,992 83.1% 52.7%
4 $15,342 $11,790 81.2% 82.4%
5 $20,230 $42,676 71.3% 76.3%
6 $21,583 $46,588 67.0% 94.2%
7 $27,823 $62,693 96.8% 12.9%
8 $38,472 $45,980 80.2% 82.1%

Frequently Asked Questions

What explains the massive cost difference between Indiana's cheapest and most expensive Statistics programs?

Public universities like Purdue Fort Wayne ($11,513) and University of Southern Indiana ($12,621) receive state funding that keeps costs low. Private institutions like Butler ($38,472) and Notre Dame ($27,823) rely on tuition revenue, creating price gaps exceeding $25,000 annually.

How do graduation rates vary among Indiana's affordable Statistics programs?

The top three most affordable programs show dramatically different completion rates. Purdue Fort Wayne graduates just 32.5% of students, while University of Southern Indiana reaches 52% and Purdue's main campus achieves 83.1%. Higher graduation rates often correlate with increased selectivity and academic support resources.

Does attending Purdue's main campus justify the $2,432 premium over Fort Wayne?

Purdue West Lafayette costs $13,945 versus Fort Wayne's $11,513, but graduates 83.1% of students compared to 32.5%. The main campus also provides more research opportunities and stronger alumni networks in Indiana's statistical job market, particularly with employers like Cummins and Eli Lilly.

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