2023 Managerial Economics Cost
There are about 14,165 students enrolled in Managerial Economics in the USA.
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cost
Average
Compared to national avg.
Median degree cost
$29K
Vs. National Avg.
21%
cost Rank
#147
COST
Managerial economics is the 76th most expensive major in America, with a median cost of $41,196 amongst the top 50 programs.
New England has the most expensive schools with top of the line managerial economics programs predominantly led by Bentley University with an annual cost of $50,060. The most expensive state for managerial economics is Wisconsin led by Beloit College and Marquette University.
Public schools with good programs typically charge 75.62% less than private schools for in-state students. When looking at out-of-state tuition however, the median top 50 Public school charges 42.96% less than your average private school. So, if you're applying to a state school, make sure you qualify for in-state tuition sooner rather than later.
The most expensive top 25 college for managerial economics is Union College, which is the 18th most expensive college in America. The most affordable option in the top 100 is Brigham Young University-Provo. It costs just $5,790 per year, and it's its managerial economics program is ranked #43. If you’re looking for the least expensive option in the top 25, SUNY Cortland might be right for you, ranked #23 with an in-state cost of just $7,070. Another more affordable choice would be #24, SUNY Oneonta in Otsego County, NY with a cost of $7,070 for in-state students and $16,980 for out-of-state students.