July 8, 2008, GetEducated.com, Essex Junction, VT (PR Web)GetEducated.com, America’s consumer-oriented, online education research firm, has released the results of its national higher education survey of tuition costs at accredited, distance-learning engineering graduate school degree programs.
The online education survey ranks and recommends 28 engineering schools as
Best Buy Online Universities, offering brand-name graduate degrees online to consumers at tuition costs well below the national average.
The survey of 46 regionally-accredited engineering schools offering 216 graduate degrees revealed
distance learners seeking a master’s in engineering or an allied technology career should be prepared to pay as little as $6,930 or as much as $86,000. Average cost: $23,203.
GetEducated.com’s Top-Ranked Best Values in Online Engineering Master's Degrees“The wide disparity in engineering school costs—$7,000 to $86,000—is a red alert to consumers that they should comparison-shop carefully before enrolling in any single online college program. Shopping around for an online degree is increasingly the best form of college financial aid,” comments GetEducated.com’s CEO and Chief Analyst, Vicky Phillips.
Premiering at the number one spot this year is
North Carolina State University (North Carolina) with a modest cost of $6,930 for an online Master of Engineering in multiple major areas, such as Computer or Electrical Engineering, for state residents. Out-of-staters will pay significantly more ($20,400) for the same degree.
Texas Tech University achieved a number two ranking for its Master's in Systems and Engineering Management ($7,880 for Texas residents); $11,910 for out-of-state applicants.
California State University Dominguez Hills snagged the number four spot for affordability with an $8,000 Master’s in Quality Assurance for applicants nationwide.
Oklahoma State University ranked number six at $9,440 for Oklahoma residents and active duty military.
The top two most expensive distance learning master’s degrees in engineering were offered, perhaps not surprisingly, by the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology ($86,000) and
Stanford University ($57,600).
“Both these schools,” says Phillips, “enjoy unshakeable world-class reputations in the technology and engineering fields. Few would question the top-tier price charged by these standard bearers, whether their degrees are offered on-campus or online.”
The national survey identified
several trends in higher education costs that directly impact consumers as they go online to earn a master’s degree:
• Twenty-seven of the twenty-eight Best Buys in Online Master's Degrees come from engineering schools at publicly funded, name brand universities, such as
Iowa State University (#19),
Colorado State University (#18) and
Kansas State University (#26).
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Capitol College (Maryland) (#22) is the only private college that made the Best Buy among online colleges ranking list. Capitol College, founded in 1927, offers an array of residential degrees and is the only private college in Maryland dedicated to engineering, computer science, information technology and business.
“Currently, there is a severe shortage of engineers in the United States.
Consumers looking to recession-proof their careers should consider investing in higher education in any engineering or allied career area now to ensure career mobility going forward in these uncertain economic times,” recommends Phillips.
Complete details of the 216 graduate engineering degree programs surveyed and ranked for GetEducated.com’s Consumer Best Buy list are available at
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