2023 Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering Cost
There are about 14,792 students enrolled in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering in the USA.
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Somewhat Expensive
Compared to national avg.
Median degree cost
$34K
Vs. National Avg.
41%
cost Rank
#77
COST
Aerospace, aeronautical and astronautical engineering is the 139th most expensive degree in the US, with a median cost of $34,708 amongst the top 50 programs (just ahead of #140, Architectural Technology, with a median cost of $34,596).
New England has the most expensive schools with top 50 aerospace, aeronautical and astronautical engineering programs led by Massachusetts Institute of Technology with an annual cost of $53,450. Massachusetts is the most expensive state for aerospace, aeronautical and astronautical engineering also led by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
Public schools with solid programs by and large charge 75.58% less than private schools for in-state students. However, when looking at out-of-state tuition, the median top 50 Public school charges 34.42% less than your average private school. So, if you're looking into studying at a state school, make sure you're eligible for in-state tuition sooner rather than later.
The most pricey option in the top 25 is University of Southern California, which is the 14th most expensive college in the US. The most affordable option in the top 100 is Western Michigan University. It costs just $15,118 per year, but it's its aerospace, aeronautical and astronautical engineering program is ranked #62. If you’re looking for a higher ranked, but still affordable school, California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo might be for you, ranked #21 with an in-state cost of just $5,742. Another more affordable choice would be #19, University of Central Florida in Orange County, FL with a cost of $4,478 for in-state students and $19,810 for out-of-state students.